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  • Title
    Council for the Protection of Rural England
  • Reference
    SR 4CPRE
  • Production date
    2006
  • Creator
  • Creator History
    The Council for the Preservation of Rural England (CPRE) was established in 1926. The Council saw itself as the guardian of the countryside, campaigning against threats to it. The CPRE had constituent and affiliated bodies, as well as county and local branches throughout England. In 1969 the name of the Council was changed to The Council for the Protection of Rural England to reflect a change in approach to its activities. The name of the Council was again changed to The Campaign to Protect Rural England, aiming to promote the beauty, tranquillity and diversity of rural England by encouraging the sustainable use of land and other natural resources in town and county. An exhibition was held at the Museum of English Rural Life in 2006 to mark the anniversary of the formation of the CPRE.
  • Extent
    4 Documents
  • Level of description
    fonds
  • Content Subject