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CPRE, the countryside charity has been a member of Linktree for 6 years and joined in June 2020. The social media accounts linked to from CPRE, the countryside charity are: • Facebook • Instagram • TikTok • YouTube • LinkedIn • Email • X Besides social media accounts, cpre has populated their site with: • Driving a rooftop solar revolution - CPRE Hampshire & CPRE Sussex • Councils to get £68m to build thousands of homes on brownfield sites • Clare Balding walks the GM Ringway! • Government housing targets unrealistic and unfair • Perspectives on the Urban Edge - Voices on the Green Belt • What is the National Planning Policy Framework? - CPRE • Sign up to join the March for Clean Water - November 3rd • England's best spots for stargazing • Your hedgerow foraging guide • Become a member • CPRE in your area • Join the Team! • Get updates by email • Where should we plant and restore hedgerows? Our hedgerow report explained • CPRE's jargon-busting guide to affordable housing policy • All you need to know about the Green Belt - CPRE • A rooftop revolution: turning possibility into reality • Take a stand for a countryside everyone can afford to live in • Join the call for a rooftop revolution • Nature is at risk in England - Guardian • 30x30 Report - Long Read • Coming to the countryside near you: wildlife in October - CPRE • The spookiest Halloween traditions you've never heard of - CPRE • Seven facts about Ethel Haythornthwaite, one of CPRE's earliest campaigners - CPRE • Online Campaigns Activist - apply now! • Why we will always campaign for a countryside for all - CPRE • Why we should keep fossil fuels in the ground and unleash rooftop solar • Can the next government think outside the box on land use? - CPRE • Our view on Labour's five golden rules for development on the 'grey belt' - CPRE • The reality of inappropriate housing developments • Adeola: 'Trapped in a system of uncertainty is horrifying' • Our report: Housing crisis poses threat to survival of rural communities • Countryside ahead on rooftop solar but England’s full potential overlooked - CPRE • ‘The outdoors is for everyone’ - CPRE • Our countryside next door: your experiences • The north would benefit most from new hedgerows, our research reveals • How the green belt can be at the heart of sustainable farming • How we can transform transport in rural communities - CPRE • Time for change and time to plan • How our campaigning helps protect the countryside for everyone’s benefit - CPRE • The future of farming: the need for joined up support • CPRE is delighted to have patronage of His Majesty, The King - CPRE • Labour's new towns 'welcome' but use brownfield first, we say - CPRE • Rachel Reeves announces planning changes to boost housebuilding - CPRE • Five ways the next government can deliver for our countryside - CPRE • Gordon's story: Affordable homes for local people in Kent • CPRE welcomes the new Labour government - CPRE • The winners and losers in Michael Gove’s vision for planning - CPRE • King's Speech 2024: Labour should deliver on brownfield-first commitment - CPRE • New towns are back on the agenda, but what is our take? • General election 2024: the key issues affecting our countryside - CPRE • Government starts consultation on changes to the planning system - CPRE • Our response to the NPPF consultation • Gail and Carla’s battle for accessible housing • The housing crisis is a crisis of affordability - Guardian Opinion • Labour's plan to build 1.5m homes – can it be delivered? • What we want to see in the NPPF. • Q&A with the Lune Valley Community Land Trust • Bringing back meadows - CPRE Hampshire • Beaches uncovered: our ancient coastlines - CPRE • Providing a youth perspective on planning • How regenerative farming aims to fight climate change • Farmers urged to cut hedges in environmentally friendly way • National park land held in public hands would help nature • Celebrating our parks and green spaces - CPRE • Gaining practical planning experience in South Yorkshire • Majority of people value countryside access, CPRE/YouGov polling reveals • England’s nature-friendly farming budget to be cut by £100m • Celebrating International Day of Charity with us • Join us for Countryside Day! • Summer general election 'make or break' for our countryside - CPRE • Labour manifesto: CPRE analysis - CPRE • 'Outdoors For All' - CPRE joins leading organisations supporting manifesto