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22 Ideas That Saved the English Countryside: The Campaign to Protect Rural England. Campaign for the Protection of Rural England, Peter Waine, Oliver Hilliam

22 Ideas That Saved the English Countryside: The Campaign to Protect Rural England


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  • Campaign for the Protection of Rural England, Peter Waine, Oliver Hilliam
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The Campaign to Protect Rural England (CPRE) is one of the world's longest running environmental groups, marshalling the conservation movement in England since 1926. This book celebrates the achievements of the CPRE and associated groups in bequeathing to the present generation a countryside that is still a repository of beauty and tranquillity, despite 300 years of sustained development and population growth. 22 Ideas That Saved the English Countryside re-asserts the vision and durability of the CPRE's key arguments and those of historic partners including The National Trust, the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB) and the Ramblers' Association. public. This book contains contributions from leading thinkers, campaigners and high-profile supporters, including Julia Bradbury, Tony Robinson, John le Carre, Andrew Motion and Simon Jenkins, as well as archive images and beautiful colour photography of present day landscapes, which show what has been saved, what has been protected for ever, and, on occasion, what has been lost - often the most poignant images of all. The ideas include: Controlling Ribbon Development One of CPRE's earliest campaigns was to curtail urban sprawl alongside arterial roads. Through the coordination of public and political support, the Restriction of Ribbon Development Act of 1935 protected views of the countryside from the encroachments of suburbia. National Parks Wordsworth's 1810 description of the Lakes as a 'sort of national property' culminated in CPRE's long campaign for National Parks, which in turn was inspired by the world's first National Parks like Yellowstone in 1874. The Green and Pleasant Land According to historian David Cannadine, 'the English countryside was . . . the very embodiment of decency, Englishness, national character and national identity'. This theme has been expressed by authors from Shakespeare and Spencer through to Kenneth Grahame and George Orwell. As more of us live in cities, the English obsession with escaping to the countryside has grown. Urban Regeneration Every home built on a previously developed 'brownfield' site saves a piece of green field. The efficient renovation of derelict buildings and and land offer a new opportunity to create new urban housing to be set against unspoiled countryside. The creation of new public spaces and pedestrianised zones since the 1960s have made cities more pleasant places to live.

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secretary of CPRE Kent's Sevenoaks Committee, who won the draw for tickets held amongst 22 acres of vineyards in the heart of the English countryside. The countryside and Englishness - Campaign to Protect Rural
Sir Andrew Motion's speech to CPRE's AGM on 26 June 2014 It's fitting that we meet And in my speech today I want to concentrate on that idea. “22 – the length of a cricket pitch, is quite the most English of all the numbers.” Anish Kapoor have all signed the CPRE's Charter to Save our Countryside. The countryside and Englishness - Campaign to Protect Rural
Sir Andrew Motion's speech to CPRE's AGM on 26 June 2014 It's fitting that we meet And in my speech today I want to concentrate on that idea. “22 – the length of a cricket pitch, is quite the most English of all the numbers.” Anish Kapoor have all signed the CPRE's Charter to Save our Countryside. 22 Ideas That Saved the English Countryside: The Campaign to
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Save Britains Heritage - Links. and provides a forum for the exchange of ideas and information on urban regeneration. Campaign work includes heritage, housing, planning, and countryside character. societies with support from CPRE, the North of England Civic Trust, English Heritage and the RIBA among others. UPC 9780711236899 - 22 Ideas That Saved the English
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