Current news
CPRE North Yorkshire launches 2018 photography competition
You can take a horse to water - but you simply cannot make it drink or ... you can grant all the planning permissions you like but right now, you cannot make developers build!
Both the Telegraph and the Independent recently reported that planning permissions have been granted for 420-423k homes.
Ingleton - Enough is Enough......
CPRENY following representations from local people and members of the charity have today responded to a further application in Ingleton.
In the words of a District Councillor; "Enough is Enough
Still awaiting officer decision in North Yorkshire.......
We currently have two long running applications and one quickly becoming another saga in North Yorkshire.
Crispin Truman to visit the Regional Group in Leeds!
The recently appointed CEO of our National Group will be the guest speaker at the Yorkshire & Humber Regional meeting on April 18th this year. All members are invited to attend and meet with our new CEO who replaced Shaun Spiers
David Rose, the former Regional Chair stepped into the role of Y&H Chair when Jules Marley stepped down in January 2018. The regional group is in good hands and David's experience and dedication to the charity both in North Lincolnshire and the region is outstanding.
Latest consultation re Craven's local plan... done
The latest comments from CPRENY re the slowly emerging local plan from Craven District Council were submitted yesterday ....
Sky news reports the NHS, Heritage and THE COUNTRYSIDE are what makes most people proud to be British
An Opininium Poll today announded that one of the three things that make people proud to be British is our countryside.
CPRENY continues to work to ensure that people can be pround of our outstanding North Yorkshire countryside and we campaign continually to protect and enhance our heritage ASSETS!
Draughton - a small village in the Craven area
Draughton is a small village between Addingham, Bolton Abbey and Skipton. A application threatens the conservation area and for such a small settlement with no infrastructure, the harm clearly outweighs the benefits.
Harrogate - Marton le Moor Service Station
Our local Harrogate Planning Warden alerted CPRENY to the proposal to build a motorway service station at Marton le Moor (18/00123/EIAMAJ). Having read the application fully, there is no doubt this the harm of this proposal outweighs the benefits.