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Details of events - both county and district - are now given on a separate events page.

CPRE Responds to New Forest National Park Draft Management Plan (November 2008)

CPRE Hampshire endorses the vision, but has concerns over several of the details. You can read the plan at the New Forest National Park website and the CPRE response here (PDF).

Bordon/Whitehill Eco-town (November 2008)

An Eco-town at Bordon/Whitehill has today taken a step forward on the path to becoming a reality. CPRE is monitoring the situation and wants to ensure that any development is designed and planned within a strict environmental framework in keeping with the needs of residents of Bordon/Whitehill and villages in the surrounding countryside. See press release.

CPRE Responds to South East Plan Changes (October 2008)

CPRE South East has sent a full response on the latest proposed changes to the South East Draft Plan. It objects strongly to proposed changes in process, housing, lack of sustainability sub regional designation. See press release, Overview of response (PDF) or Full response (PDF - 86 pages).

New Christmas Card for 2008 Now on Sale (October 2008)

Our new Christmas card shows a seasonal image of St Nicholas Church Steventon taken by a CPRE member. Cards cost £4 for a pack of 10. See details.

Press Release on 2009 Awards Scheme (October 2008)

Although nominations for CPRE Hampshire's 2009 Awards Scheme have been open for acceptance since announcement of the 2008 Award Winners, a press release has gone out to increase awareness and to encourage eligble schemes to enter.

Where Have All the Flowers Gone? (October 2008)

This is the title of a new book from CPRE supporter Charles Flower. Charles is one of the country's top authorities on wild flowers and has both talked at CPRE meetings and hosted visits to his own wild flower farm, Carver's Hill Farm (see the press release about our 2007 visit). The book is described as "a beautiful but practical guide to bringing our gardens and the countryside back to life by re-introducing the wild flowers that used to provide food for birds, butterflies and other insects and were a constant delight to the human eye". See flier (PDF opens in new window) for details.

Bill Bryson's Notes on A Dirty Island

CPRE President Bill Bryson reported for BBC's Panorama on 11th August. He highlighted the blight of litter and flytipping that is despoiling our countryside. Support CPRE's Stop The Drop campaign. See Litter Campaign

CPRE celebrates a significant victory in the campaign against BOATS.

Following an Appeal Court ruling, eighteen of the claims for new BOATs (Byways Open to All Traffic) in Hampshire which were previously exempt from the NERC Act legislation have now been rejected as invalid. Rosemary Horsey takes reader through the tortuous byways of this legislation (Aug 2008). Read full article.

Eco-Towns: Not So Eco

The Government plans a number of eco-towns, including a 5,500 home development at Bordon-Whitehill. CPRE fully supports the Government's aspirations for achieving the highest standards in terms of sustainability and affordability. However, far from being eco, many of the schemes are in remote or otherwise unsustainable locations. CPRE is assessing the various schemes to see how they match up to CPRE's ten tests for sustainability.

Read details of the campaign at the CPRE national website and learn about the ten tests.

One Last Push for the South Downs Petition

John Venning of CPRE Hampshire is urging as many people as possible to sign the petition to include the Western Weald in the South Downs National Park. The target is 5,000 signature by 9th July.

Read the press release

CPRE Hampshire Announces Award Winners

CPRE Hampshire is proud to announce the first four winners of its Countryside and Design award, launched this year. They are:

  • Portway Junior School, in Andover, for their new school garden project in the Schools category
  • Bordon Junior School in East Hampshire, for their new school garden project- in the Schools category
  • Futurefarms Ltd of Martin in the New Forest, for their cooperative farm and food project - in the Voluntary/ Community category
  • Ballard Water Meadows, in New Milton, for their conservation work - in the Voluntary/ Community category.

Read the press release for more details. Nominations are now open for the 2009 awards - see Awards Details.

Stop the Drop Anti-litter campaign launched 16th April

CPRE's President, Bill Bryson, launched this, CPRE's biggest 2008 campaign saying "Litter is becoming the default condition of the countryside. It is time that we – all of us – did something about this. The landscape is too lovely to trash."

CPRE Hampshire has been addressing the problems with fly-tipping since 2006, and is now fully behind the national campaign with local initiatives.

We have created a special website section just for this campaign. See Stop the Drop pages or go to the campaign pages at the CPRE national website for the latest information.

Spring/Summer Newsletter just Published

Members will now have received their 24-page newsletter. You can download a PDF version here (opens in new window). Individual articles are also put into the relevant sections of this website.

Walks and Talks Programme 2008

CPRE Hampshire's walks and talks programme is now underway. There are springtime guided walks in Old Portsmouth, Ampsfield, Queen Elizabeth Country Park. There are farm visits in June and July to two farms on the Wintershill estate and Lyburn Farm. Later visits include Silchester, Twyford waterworks, Fleet Pond Nature Reserve and Alton's Material Recovery Facility.
Full details are in our Walks and Talks Leaflet (PDF), or view the events page for a chronological list, or view the press release for links to websites of the locations.

128,000 New Houses - Is This Sustainable?

The latest South East Plan report is recommending housing allocations for Hampshire that exceed 128,000 over the next 18 years. These numbers are 5 per cent higher than targets that were recommended in the EiP (Examination in Public) report, and could be raised even further by central government in future.

In response to this, two CPRE members have set up a website called www.savethesouth.org.uk, and they are asking for all those concerned with this issue to sign their Downing Street petition. Well over 1000 signatures are needed for this petition to make an impact, and to generate a response from the Prime Minister, so your contribution would be very much appreciated.

You will find the petition at http://petitions.pm.gov.uk/savethesouth/.

Autumn Bulletin

This has recently been sent out to members who have registered their email address. The contents include:

  • Visit and Walks programme 2007- more on transport symposium
  • Planned visits for 2008
  • 500 Club update
  • Next year's AGM - 24th April - an exciting new venue, and a few surprises!
  • Website - addition of the battlemap
  • Christmas cards

You can download the bulletin here (PDF).

Bill Bryson visits areas to be excluded from the South Downs National Park

Bill Bryson, CPRE's president, on 11th September visited areas in the Western Weald which were recently recommended by the government's planning inspector to be excluded from the proposed national park.
Read about this visit and see the photos.

South Downs Campaign Hots Up

A 'nonsensical boundary' is how John Venning describes the latest proposals for the South Downs National Park. See his recent article (July 2007) and CPRE's position statement.

Recently over 100 campaigners walked Harting Down to support the campaign to achieve the best possible South Downs National Park. Walkers included Brian Blessed, the actor and outgoing President of the Council for National Parks. Read about it and see the pictures. There is currently a further round of consultation (closes 13th August) on issues such as its boundaries.
See full list of South Downs articles.

Reports from CPRE Hampshire's AGM - 19th May

This was held at Sparsholt College, near Winchester. Read about:

  • 'Your food, the real choice', a talk by Dr Malcolm Crabtree, the Managing Director of The Leckford Estate, owned by Waitrose.
  • Two Hampshire campaigners receive CPRE Countryside medals - Press Release.
  • Ed Dawson's presentation on the status of the South East Plan (PDF 2.4Mb)

Spring/Summer 2007 Newsletter

Contents include:

  • CPRE Hampshire Going Strong
  • Lasers over Southampton
  • South Downs National Park
  • Lyndhurst by-pass
  • Farnborough Airport

plus all the usual features such as district group reports and details of events. Articles are placed in the relevant sections of this website. Alternatively you can read the whole newsletter (PDF format - 691Kb).

Office and Administration News

  • Thank you to Jeremy Warren - for all his work on previous newsletters.

  • Staff news update - Rebecca French joins as full-time admin and media assistant.

  • CPRE Hampshire 500 Club - first winners and prizes .. but you can still join!.

  • Postage and newsletters - a reduced newlsetter frequency to save costs.

Archive

Earlier county news items will be found in our 2006 county news archive.

This page last updated 26th November 2008
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