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6th April 2020

ADVEARSE has, overall, lost its judicial review of West Dorset Council’s outline planning permission

Published in Current news
Thursday, 26 September 2019 14:27

Latest news on ADVEARSE Legal Case

4th October 2019

We are delighted that at an oral hearing in Cardiff yesterday the judge gave ADVEARSE the go head for a full judicial review

Published in Current news
Wednesday, 28 August 2019 09:12

Latest news on ADVEARSE Legal Case

27th August 2019

A judge has declined ADVEARSE’s initial application to proceed with a judicial review (JR) of the Vearse Farm urban extension

Published in Current news

17th June 2019

ADVEARSE are raising funds for a judicial review. Vearse Farm is set to be the biggest development ever to be built on AONB land.

Published in Current news
Tuesday, 30 April 2019 15:22

Letter to local election candidates

26th April 2019

Peter Neal has written to those nominated for election as a Councillor for Bournemouth, Christchurch & Poole Council and Dorset Council ahead of the 2nd May council elections.

Published in Current news

27th February 2019

A group of schoolchildren from Damers First School in Dorchester have today met environment secretary Michael Gove to urge him to introduce an ‘all-in’ deposit return system that covers all drinks cans, bottles and cartons.

Published in Current news
Monday, 04 February 2019 16:47

Designated Landscapes Review mapping

4th February 2019

CPRE calls for better access to our celebrated landscapes

Published in Current news
Friday, 19 August 2011 15:35

Pylons

CPRE are on the Stakeholder Advisory Group for the Visual Impact Provision (VIP) project. It advises National Grid on how best to mitigate the impact of their existing network of high-voltage electricity lines in National Parks and Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONBs).

Published in The issues
Thursday, 18 August 2011 14:13

Dorset under threat

Few parts of Britain are under greater and more imminent threat than the coastline and countryside of Dorset.

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