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The Campaign to Protect Rural England (CPRE)
The Campaign to Protect
Rural England (CPRE) exists to protect the beauty, tranquility and diversity of
rural England by encouraging the sustainable use of land and other natural
resources in town and country. We promote positive solutions for the long term
future of the countryside and to ensure change values its natural and built
environment. Our Patron is Her Majesty the Queen, our President is Sir Max
Hastings. We have approximately 60,000 supporters, a branch in every county,
nine regional groups, over 200 local groups and a national office in central
London.
Formed in 1926, CPRE is a
powerful combination of effective local action and strong national
campaigning.

The Worcestershire CPRE Branch exists to promote the aims and objectives of the
national organisation within this beautiful county. Our President is
Lord Sandys. We have approximately 600 supporters and operate through
five district groups: Bromsgrove, Malvern
Hills, Redditch, Wychavon and Wyre
Forest. We also keep a wathching brief on developments in the city of Worcester, insofar as they may affect the surrounding countryside.
CPRE Worcestershire
branch is a registered charity number 201606
Membership is open to all
either directly through national office or via the county branch.
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