Campaign to Protect Rural England documents within the Construction Information Service
- 20:26 vision - what future for the countryside?
- 21st century green belt and countryside next door
- A basis on which to build?
- Anybody home? Empty homes and their environmental consequences
- Aviation
- Aviation, noise and the countryside
- Back together again
- Bad lands: good uses - the scandal of urban dereliction
- Better brownfield - ensuring responsive development on previously developed land
- Beyond transport infrastructure - lessons for the future from recent road projects
- Bigger picture - the case for strategic planning
- Breaking the inertia
- Brownfield comes first - why brownfield development works
- Brownfield land
- Brownfield market signals - greenfield housing land supply and the viability of brownfield housing development
- Building on Barker
- Campaigners' guide to local plans
- Campaigners' guide to minerals
- Campaigners' guide to public inquiries and planning appeals
- Campaigners' guide to trees and woods
- Change for the better - towards sustainable rural development
- Changing lanes - a new direction for rural transport policy
- Cluttered countryside
- Coal mining and colliery spoil disposal
- Coasts and estuaries
- Communities, planning and localism
- Compact sustainable communities. 2nd edition
- Concrete and tyres - development effects of major roads: a case study of the M40
- Continuity and change - main report
- Continuity and change - speech
- Countryside generation game - the effect of changes in planning for renewable energy one year on
- CPRE's policy on aviation
- CPRE's policy on brownfield land
- CPRE's policy on planning
- CPRE's position on solar energy
- Defining the urban regeneration sector
- Delivering best value in planning
- Design and density
- Determined to dig: the role of aggregates demand forecasting in national minerals planning guidance
- Developing an intrusion map of England
- Development plans
- Driven to dig - road building and aggregates demand
- Economic development and town centres
- End of hierarchy? A new perspective on managing the road network
- End of the road? Challenging the road-building consensus
- Energy
- Energy conscious planning - the case for action
- Energy infrastructure
- Environmental assessment and planning - extension of application
- Environmental impact assessment
- Environmental policy omissions in development plans - a CPRE survey
- Environmental statements - getting them right
- Expanding airports. Destroy the countryside
- Extracting the truth about quarrying
- Fair examination? Testing the legitimacy of strategic planning for housing
- Farm diversification - planning for success
- Focus on the Thames Gateway
- Four tests for the infrastructure planning commission
- Future development of air transport in the United Kingdom
- Future energy landscapes - a new approach to local energy planning. Design and rationale report
- Future harvests - economics of farming and the environment
- Generating light on landscape impacts - how to accommodate onshore wind while protecting the countryside
- Getting a grip - tackling greenfield housing sites in the planning pipeline
- Getting houses built - how to accelerate the delivery of new housing
- Give peace a chance - has planning policy contributed to rural tranquillity?
- Going to town
- Going, going, gone? England's disappearing landscapes
- Green belt and the national planning policy framework - 18 months on
- Green belt myths - CPRE's guide to what you need to know
- Green belt under siege - 2016
- Green belt under siege - 2017
- Green belt under siege - the NPPF three years on
- Green belts
- Green belts under threat - August 2013
- Green belts, 50 years on - if they didn't exist, we'd have to invent them
- Green or mean? Assessing the environmental value of the CAP reform "accompanying measures"
- Greening the regions - regional planning guidance
- Growth and infrastructure act 2013
- Guidelines for aggregate provision in England and Wales
- Have we put our own house in order? The UK's responsibilities to Earth Summit II
- Hedge facts!
- Hedgerows
- Hedging your bets - is hedgerow legislation gambling with our heritage?
- Heritage and design
- Hidden depths of water privatisation - water privatisation and the planning system
- Highway inquiry procedure rules and compulsory purchase by Ministers inquiry procedure rules
- Highways England - a CPRE briefing
- Historic buildings and conservation areas
- Housing
- Housing
- Housing capacity on suitable brownfield land
- Housing myths - housing solutions
- Housing the nation - meeting the need for affordable housing - facts, myths, solutions
- Housing with hindsight - household growth, housing need and housing development in the 1980s
- Hungry housing
- Increasing diversity in the house building sector - the need to re-establish small and medium sized enterprises in housing construction
- Key points from 'Mind the gap'
- Land use and forestry
- Landlines - why we need a strategic approach to land
- Leisure landscapes: leisure, culture and the English countryside