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- New Affordable Housing Keeps Villages Alive
- This brochure considers the need for affordable housing in rural communities and how it can be built to best meet the needs of local people in the long term. Prepared by the National Housing Federation in conjunction with CPRE and other partners.
- Report
- A4, 28pp
- July 2010
- PDF (3.6Mb)
- Related campaigns:
- Housing supply

- New A Framework for the Development of Clean Coal
A joint response from Campaign to Protect Rural England and Protect Kent to the Department of Energy and Climate Change consulation
CPRE's response supports the development of Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) as an interim technology, but not at the expense of investment in more sustainable renewable energy. We are concerned that new coal extraction will accelerate before CCS technology is available, diverting funds away from wave, tidal and offshore wind power, and commiting the UK to dirty coal for the next 40 years.- Consultation response
- A4, 3pp
- September 2009
- PDF (836Kb)
- Related campaigns:
- Climate change and energy
- Minerals
- A million new speed limit signs?
Implications by local authority
Table of local authority speed limit signs.- Document
- A4, 1pp
- June 2009
- PDF (559Kb)
- New A Natural England survey into public attitudes towards the Green Belt
Data from the joint CPRE/Natural England report, 'Green Belts: A greener future'
In July and August 2009, Natural England conducted 1754 interviews including questions regarding Green Belt land in England, covering the following aspects of Green Belts: awareness and attitudes; perceived importance; usage and future use. The results were used to enhance CPRE's own surveys to provide reliable data to monitor levels of engagement with the Green Belt over time by measuring number of visits, activities undertaken, distance travelled, and the profile of visitor.- Report
- February 2010
- PDF (243Kb)
- Related campaigns:
- Green Belts
- New Annual Review 2009/10
Campaigning for a beautiful and living countryside
CPRE's Annual Review outlines the stories and successes of 2009/10 with case studies from around the country. Includes a financial summary for the year ending 31 December 2009.- Report
- A4, 24pp
- July 2010
- PDF (1.9Mb)

- Anybody Home?
Empty homes and environmental consequences
This important publication looks at the environmental benefits of reusing vacant homes to meet housing need. It includes national, regional and local measures, which could help bring empty homes back into use.- Report
- A4, 8pp
- December 1998
- ISBN 0 946044 91 0
- £2.50
- Related campaigns:
- Housing supply
- Appendices to the Report: Brownfield Market Signals
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- Report
- A4, 32pp
- July 2009
- PDF (154Kb)
- Related campaigns:
- Housing sprawl
- Housing supply
- A Safer Way? CPRE's response to the Government's Road Safety Strategy
- CPRE's response welcomes the continued commitment to increase road safety but highlights the need to tackle the intimidation by traffic of walkers and cyclists, while showing that increasing road safety can help tackle issues like climate change and obesity.
- Consultation response
- A4, 12pp
- July 2009
- PDF (131Kb)
- Related campaigns:
- Roads
- Rural transport
- A step-by-step guide to Unlocking the Landscape
How to prepare a Community Landscape Character Assessment
Community Landscape Character Statements can help to put landscape character at the heart of the local planning system. We have prepared this Step-By-Step Guide to get you started and show the process and benefits of preparing a Statement. Order the full 'Unlocking the Landscape' action pack for more detailed guidance on community involvement and compatibility with the planning process.- Guide
- A4, 2pp
- March 2009
- PDF (195Kb)
- Related campaigns:
- Countryside character
- Aviation, Noise and the Countryside
- This report, commissioned from respected consultants TRL, investigates the implications of the Government’s forecasts of a near tripling in air traffic by 2030. The report highlights the significant effect air traffic, and the associated increase in surface transport, would have on the tranquillity of rural areas.
- Report
- A4, 63pp
- April 2003
- ISBN: 1 902786 61 0
- £50.00
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