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13th March 2024

Dorset CPRE responds to open consultation on The Future Homes and Buildings Standards 2023

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23rd May 2023

A major new CPRE report has found that over half the solar panels needed to hit national net zero targets could be fitted on rooftops and in car parks.

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Friday, 19 May 2023 09:03

The Dorset Review Spring 2023

19th May 2023

The Spring 2023 edition of our magazine 'The Dorset Review' with articles on Solar Strategy in Dorset, Rewilding, hedgerows and updates from our local groups.

Published in Resources
Wednesday, 30 November 2022 12:25

Two new Dorset CPRE Reports on Renewable Energy

12th September 2022

Installations of National Significance and Role of Roof-Mounted Solar Photovoltaic Installations in 2050 Electricity Generation

Published in Resources

16th November 2022

In advance of the Autumn Statement, CPRE is urging the Chancellor to turbo charge rooftop solar to help tackle the energy crisis.

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Wednesday, 26 October 2022 13:21

The Dorset Review Autumn 2022

28th October 2022

The autumn 2022 edition of our magazine 'The Dorset Review' with articles on the Can Local People afford to live in Dorset?, Dorset Village Shops: Where Now? and results of our member survey.

Published in Resources
Tuesday, 13 September 2022 12:35

Two new Dorset CPRE Reports on Renewable Energy

12th September 2022

Installations of National Significance and Role of Roof-Mounted Solar Photovoltaic Installations in 2050 Electricity Generation

Published in Current news
Tuesday, 17 May 2022 09:14

The Dorset Review Spring 2022

19th May 2022

The Spring 2022 edition of our magazine 'The Dorset Review' with articles on the Stour Valley Park, Why is Dorset so slow putting solar panels on roofs? and updates from our local groups.

Published in Resources

21st June 2021

BSR Energy have submitted a planning application to cover 190 acres of productive farmland with giant solar power station to be sited between Hazelbury Bryan, Mappowder and Pulham in the beautiful heart of Thomas Hardy’s Blackmore ‘Vale of the Little Dairies’.

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18th June 2018

East Dorset District Council (EDDC) informed us last week that Good Energy has formally withdrawn its application to construct a 24 MW solar park on 106 acres of unspoilt countryside owned by South Dorset MP Richard Drax.

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