Change how we use land, says new climate change report: our response
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.
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.
A factsheet breaking down the Greater London region’s results of our audit of over 140 residential developments built between 2014 and 2019.
This report, published in January 2020, critiques housing design quality.
A factsheet breaking down the East of England region’s results of our audit of over 140 residential developments built between 2014 and 2019.
A factsheet breaking down the East Midlands’ results of our audit of over 140 residential developments built between 2014 and 2019.
A factsheet breaking down the North West region’s results of our audit of over 140 residential developments built between 2014 and 2019.
A factsheet breaking down the South East region’s results of our audit of over 140 residential developments built between 2014 and 2019.
A factsheet breaking down Yorkshire and Humber’s results of our audit of over 140 residential developments built between 2014 and 2019.
A factsheet breaking down the West Midlands’ results of our audit of over 140 residential developments built between 2014 and 2019.
A factsheet breaking down the North East region’s results of our audit of over 140 residential developments built between 2014 and 2019.
Great housing design means homes that work well for residents and communities – but too few houses meet these conditions, especially in rural areas.
A bill brought in by government in January follows CPRE’s recommendations that farmers be supported in regenerating their soils.
We asked some of England’s many devoted ramblers to share their favourite seasonal strolls with us.
Environment and agriculture bills are a start to tackling climate chaos.
This 2019 report, prepared for CPRE by the New Economics Foundation, Shared Assets and Who Owns England?, explores council-owned ‘county’ farms.
County farms, council-run farms that can act as training grounds for new farmers, are trying new ways to farm and be sustainable.
With a new government in power, CPRE is following up on its ‘manifesto’ asks and calling for investment to deliver a thriving countryside
We joined a diverse coalition to coordinate election housing hustings.