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*[http://commonground.org.uk/ Common Ground], charity and lobby group that promotes "local distinctiveness" {{W|Common Ground (United Kingdom)}}
*[http://commonground.org.uk/ Common Ground], charity and lobby group that promotes "local distinctiveness" {{W|Common Ground (United Kingdom)}}
*[https://www.gov.uk/government/policies/making-sure-government-policies-and-programmes-benefit-rural-businesses-and-communities Making sure government policies and programmes benefit rural businesses and communities], policy information from GOV.UK (government)
*[https://www.gov.uk/government/policies/making-sure-government-policies-and-programmes-benefit-rural-businesses-and-communities Making sure government policies and programmes benefit rural businesses and communities], policy information from GOV.UK (government)
*[https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/natural-england Natural England], non-departmental public body of the UK government
*[http://www.ruralshops.org.uk/ Rural Shops Alliance]
*[http://www.ruralshops.org.uk/ Rural Shops Alliance]
*[https://liftshare.com/content/default.asp?sid=267&skin=450&lang=EN&country=GB Village car-share], sister site of liftshare.com
*[https://liftshare.com/content/default.asp?sid=267&skin=450&lang=EN&country=GB Village car-share], sister site of liftshare.com

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This article focuses on information specific to United Kingdom. Please see our Rural sustainability page for a topic overview.

Campaigns

Campaign to Protect Rural England (CPRE) is a registered charity with over 60,000 members and supporters. CPRE campaigns for a "sustainable future" for the English countryside. They state it is "a vital but undervalued environmental, economic and social asset to the nation." They aim to "highlight threats and promote positive solutions." They campaign using their own research to lobby the public and all levels of government. W

Resources

Maps

CPRE maps showing that 55 per cent of England’s countryside could be at increased risk as a consequence of the Government’s reforms of the planning system: Protecting open countryside

See also

External links



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