Current news
R&C Litter pick photographs!
Stuart White, who leads the work in the Redcar & Cleveland planning authority area is also the Vice Chairman of CPRE North Yorkshire. The image shows this dedicated, active volunteer brandishing a litter picker and leading his troops along the Cleveland Way. CPRE campaign to protect and enhance ... and clean up rural England!
Litter's no joke - Craven and Redcar & Cleveland volunteers get to work!
Members in Redcar & Cleveland met to Great British Spring Clean part of the Cleveland Way on March 2nd, they will be followed by Craven volunteers who are holding their annual litter pick on April 1st 2017.
Cook local, cook in season... it's rhubarb time
Rhubarb..rhubarb...rhubarb
To enjoy food at it's best cook in season. Buy local or grow your own to save food miles. The 'Hungry Gap' is upon us with little growing however what does grow shouldn't be missed!
Yorkshire is home to the famous Rubarb Triangle near Wakefield where shed lit by candlelight produce delicate pink forced rhubarb. For more information on tours visit http://www.yorkshirerhubarb.co.uk
Here's a well tested Rhubarb compote recipe which can be added to yoghurts or served with icecream! It's particularly good served warm with a really good vanilla icecream!
Scarborough local plan news
17 February 2017 by John Geoghegan ,
A planning inspector has recommended that a draft Yorkshire local plan has its housing target cut to take account of new government household projections.
Instagram cometh to CPRENY!
CPRE North Yorkshire are now on INSTAGRAM thanks to the work of a new volunteer member!
an amusing moment
One of the districts in the North Yorkshire area faces countless planning issues.
CPRENY supports a local group known as SOCC or Save OUR Craven Countryside.
They recently published this image on their facebook page!! The credit must go to the card company who produce this card - all will agree though, this must be the most frequently made comment amongst members of CPRE NY
CPRE NY takes the bull by the horns!
CPRE North Yorkshire Branch has changed in the last eighteen months.
We are now are in the process of identifying and delivering what our volunteers and members tell us they really need.
Our first Planning Course known as Planning 101 will be delivered in the afternoon session of the next trustee meeting.
New format newsletter engages members
The new newsletter has resulted in a massive increase of communication from members of CPRE NY
We hear, on an almost daily basis, from members across the Branch area. 99.9% of all communications have been highly supportive and welcome the way North Yorkshire is moving forwards
TOP VIEWINGS!
The reports regarding the York Poultry Farm and the Horrible Hellifield issue are the most viewed items on the North Yorkshire CPRE website.