Finding green in the grey: nature for wellbeing and health
Green time: ‘feeling less alone, less sad, less angry and less stressed.’
Green time: ‘feeling less alone, less sad, less angry and less stressed.’
Wild swimming is enhancing the lives of a group in the Lake District.
We live in stormy times, and one of the biggest storms is water management.
A government announcement on housing reflects our brownfield land campaign.
CPRE’s Eleanor Absalom spends a day volunteering at a community enhancement project, and discovers the secrets of England’s ancient hedgerows
One planning student found volunteering at CPRE helped her out.
This February 2020 updated statement summarises our policy about Green Belts – an area we continue to campaign passionately for.
Nature writer and artist Tiffany Francis-Baker is the author of 2019’s Dark Skies; A Journey into the Wild Night. Here, she ventures out on a nocturnal expedition of the South Downs – and finds an extraordinary sense of tranquillity
Our 2020 report, created with the Campaign for Better Transport, highlights real issues in rural transport provision leading to ‘transport deserts’.
We summarise the key findings from the 2020 Transport deserts report created by CPRE, the countryside charity, with the Campaign for Better Transport.
Our research has identified areas with low rural public transport provision – and we’re campaigning for change.
Lots of us know that time in the countryside can make us feel better. But some organisations are going a step further and using the countryside tonic.
Wetlands are beautiful areas to explore, exercise, and enjoy. And: breathe.
We support the findings of the Committee on Climate Change report that the way we use land needs to change in order to address the climate crisis.
A factsheet breaking down the South West region’s results of our audit of over 140 residential developments built between 2014 and 2019.