CPRE Avonside, The Campaign to Protect Rural England exists to promote the beauty, tranquility and diversity of rural England by encouraging the sustainable use of land and other natural resources in town and country. CPRE Avonside watches over the four districts which cover the old county of Avon: South Gloucestershire, Bath and North East Somerset, North Somerset, Bristol
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Newsletter from B&NES district, October 2007

Newsletter from B&NES district, August 2007

News

  • Autumn statement: CPRE reaction

    29th November, 2011
  • CPRE remind Nick Clegg of his promise not to put the economy before the environment

    19th September, 2011
  • PM agrees to a meeting to discuss planning reforms

    14th September, 2011
  • Planning reform threatens wildlife goals

    19th August, 2011
  • CPRE response to Planning minister Bob Neill

    9th August, 2011

More news stories »

Press releases

  • New evidence shows pylon plans need rethinking

    31st January, 2012
  • Real cost of pylons may finally come to light

    30th January, 2012
  • Public asked to count stars to help map light pollution

    16th January, 2012
  • Rural Campaigners welcome thrust of HS2 announcement

    10th January, 2012
  • New survey finds public want farmers to be custodians of the landscape for future generations

    9th January, 2012

More press releases »

CPRE Avonside, The Countryside Room, Poole Court, Yate, South Gloucestershire, BS37 5PP
Answerphone: 01454 322201 | Email info@cpreavonside.org.uk

CPRE fights for a better future for England's unique, essential and precious countryside. From giving parish councils expert advice on planning issues to influencing national and European policies, we work to protect and enhance the countryside. We believe a beautiful, thriving countryside is important for everyone, no matter where they live. Nationally, we don't own land or represent any special interests. Our members are united in their love for England's landscapes and rural communities, and stand up for the countryside, so it can continue to sustain, enchant and inspire future generations.

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