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More images and some observations to get you thinking…

More images and some observations to get you thinking…

Wednesday 23 June 2021

A few reflections from the effervescent photographer Gordon Ridgewell to brighten your day and maybe pique a thought or two… “We have a new website at Littlebury: spider.net. Our eight-legged friends moved in about a week ago and the hedge is looking very unwell.” “Waking up from a nap in my armchair the other evening […] Read more >

Raft of objections fails to block Harlow housing scheme

Raft of objections fails to block Harlow housing scheme

Tuesday 22 June 2021

THIRTY-FIVE homes are to be built at Harlow’s Purford Green, despite the site not being earmarked for development in the Local Plan and the application drawing 29 objections. The new properties will be on fields formerly used by Purford Green junior school. Among a range of concerns, objectors cited loss of open space, the fact […] Read more >

Campaigns… and how (hopefully) to win them

Campaigns… and how (hopefully) to win them

Monday 21 June 2021

It is all too familiar a scenario: a local authority proposing to build thousands of houses in areas wholly unsuitable for such levels of development. When one council in north Kent targeted sites in the Green Belt, an impressive operation to challenge the potential environmental destruction was launched. Here, Alex Hills, chairman of CPRE Kent’s […] Read more >

Cub photographer

Cub photographer

Monday 14 June 2021

Rather than close the week with a Gordon Ridgewell special, this time round we start things with a selection from the great man. These three cover a few weeks – indeed, they pre-date the current heatwave. He tells the story of his encounter with fox cubs… “It couldn’t get much better, walking the lanes in […] Read more >

Springs and Rams

Springs and Rams

Tuesday 8 June 2021

‘We’ve become deaf to the music of underground streams, forgotten how to celebrate the sacred springs’… in this beautiful piece, writer Anne Boileau pays tribute to an ancient source of water and to the machines that worked their own magic with it.  Whalebone Spring; Peter’s Spring; Ladle Spring; Pigeon Spring… just four springs among dozens, […] Read more >

Join us in telling the government: don’t dilute or delay a Deposit Return Scheme

Join us in telling the government: don’t dilute or delay a Deposit Return Scheme

Tuesday 8 June 2021

The Essex countryside is littered with discarded single-use drinks bottles and cans. CPRE has been calling for the solution for over 10 years: a simple system that prevents the littering of drinks containers and ensures recycling rates of more than 90 per cent: an all-in Deposit Return Scheme (DRS). Yet, despite committing two years ago […] Read more >

Please tell Natural England you want the Swanscombe peninsula protected

Please tell Natural England you want the Swanscombe peninsula protected

Tuesday 8 June 2021

The deadline for supporting the designation of the Swanscombe peninsula as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) is Monday, July 12, 2021. Can you spare 10 minutes to tell Natural England you agree that this nationally important wildlife site should be protected? The importance of the Swanscombe peninsula for nature was recognised by Natural […] Read more >

A varied trio from lensman Gordon as we (finally!) welcome spring

A varied trio from lensman Gordon as we (finally!) welcome spring

Thursday 3 June 2021

Ace photographer Gordon Ridgewell has been taking advantage of our greater freedoms over recent weeks and seeing the sights around Littlebury. Three images from earlier this month are presented for you here: crops that were in need of a drop or two of rain (which finally arrived); fallow deer; and of course the blaze of […] Read more >

Depressing in Cressing

Depressing in Cressing

Friday 28 May 2021

Susan Simpson relates a gloomy tale from one Essex parish that shows how the lack of a Local Plan can allow opportunistic developers to call the shots Cressing parish lies south of Braintree. It has two main village areas and several hamlets that together, before 2019, had some 700 houses. It was classified in the […] Read more >

Police join other agencies to target flytippers

Police join other agencies to target flytippers

Wednesday 26 May 2021

We all hate flytipping, so it comes as some relief to learn that Essex Police are on the case. Their rural engagement team have been working with the Environment Agency and local authorities to tackle an increasingly evident scourge. Operations can entail days of action with a local authority that include mobile police patrols and […] Read more >

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