
Local Group Web Manager – Linda Williams
CPRE delighted by deposit return announcement
28 March 2018
Countryside campaigners celebrate as the Government announces the introduction of a deposit return system
Rural communities denied affordable housing as developers exploit loophole
3rd March 2018
Housing developers are using a legal loophole to dodge building affordable homes across the countryside, according to data analysed together for the first time by Shelter and CPRE
Brownfield registers identify land for more than 1 million homes
12th February 2018
Councils find sites for more than five times the number of homes predicted by Government
New Chair of Trustees for Dorset CPRE
8th December 2017
Peter Neal is our New Chair of Trustees and Dr Paul Kelly was elected Vice-Chair at our Trustees Meeting held on 8th December.
Council brownfield registers miss land that could provide an extra 200,000 homes
Dorset CPRE welcomes new CEO and Edward Fox to 80th Anniversary AGM
22nd November 2017
We welcomed our new CEO, Crispin Truman, as well as Edward Fox, our President, to the 80th Anniversary Annual General Meeting on 18th November.
Membership form
CPRE membership forms for individuals, parish councils and organisations. New GDPR forms added November 2018
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The Dorset Review Autumn 2015
Our Autumn 2015 headlines with article on Local Plans and development Control. We ask our members wether there should be a combined or unified authority for Dorset. Latest updates from our District Group, Green Belt Campaign, Renewable Energy, Minerals and Waste and more.
The Dorset Spring Review 2016
Richard Nicholls joined CPRE 20 years ago, and as it has always been, planning matters invariably pose problems. However, today planning issues are even more difficult to resolve given it is increasingly difficult not only to contact West Dorset Planning Officers, but in that we are faced with radical changes in Local Government organisation.