The countryside charity CPRE Rutland and Lincolnshire

The countryside charity CPRE Rutland and Lincolnshire Hello we are CPRE Rutland and Lincolnshire. We want our local, rural spaces to be better protected, more inclusive and even greener.

We aim to create a vision to protect the future of our counties which is shaped by the people who live and work in them.

CPRE Rutland And Lincolnshire  Branch President Dr Sarah Furness PhD is among the top flight speaking guests at this yea...
01/02/2026

CPRE Rutland And Lincolnshire Branch President Dr Sarah Furness PhD is among the top flight speaking guests at this year's International Women's Day event in Rutland organised by the Rotary Club of Uppingham. Book early to ensure a place.

An event  in Rutland not to be missed.
14/10/2025

An event in Rutland not to be missed.

CPRE Rutland and Lincolnshire to attend Barrowby PC in South Kesteven on October 13th to review action being taken to pr...
12/10/2025

CPRE Rutland and Lincolnshire to attend Barrowby PC in South Kesteven on October 13th to review action being taken to prevent housebuilding on this beautiful paddock.

A fascinating and informative presentation to the October meeting of the Rutland Water Partnership by Harriet Masters of...
12/10/2025

A fascinating and informative presentation to the October meeting of the Rutland Water Partnership by Harriet Masters of Rutland County Council on the local impact of climate change.

A Rutland event worthy of support.
03/10/2025

A Rutland event worthy of support.

The branch wishes to contract with a home based part time professional to lead the development of a range of initiatives...
15/08/2025

The branch wishes to contract with a home based part time professional to lead the development of a range of initiatives intended to protect and sustain the countryside in Rutland and Lincolnshire.

Accountable to the Charity Chair and Trustee Board, the successful candidate will be responsible for providing strategic advice, leadership and direction to the charity in order to fulfil its mission and achieve its goals. They will work closely with an Executive Committee, volunteers and donors to develop and implement comprehensive strategies for fundraising, programme development and community engagement.

An initial contract period of two days per week for two years is envisaged with an extension possible if further funding can be secured. Where appropriate, collaborative work with the CPRE national charity will be an important aspect of the contract. Interested persons should send a brief CV and request further information and an application form from [email protected]

The branch is also now searching for a number of additional Trustees and volunteers from Lincolnshire interested in helping to meet the challenges their county faces including those confronting the farming community.

CPRE Rutland and Lincolnshire Supports Corby Glenn PC In July 2025 branch representatives engaged with Corby Glen Parish...
15/08/2025

CPRE Rutland and Lincolnshire Supports Corby Glenn PC

In July 2025 branch representatives engaged with Corby Glen Parish Council and its residents at a number of public consultation and council meetings called to assess public opinion and agree a way forward on the huge planning challenges now threatening Corby Glen. The village finds itself at the eye of a perfect storm with a huge number of additional homes allocated in the district’s Local Plan, a major foul smelling drainage problem in a new development area and, most worryingly for the community, the site of a new National Grid substation to be fed by giant new pylons carrying electricity from the East Coast as part of the major National Grid upgrade.

Pictured is Corby Glen PC voting unanimously to oppose the pylon and substation project route and support the creation with neighbouring parishes of an Action Group to defend the village.

As part of the follow up to the Corby Glen meetings the branch has utilised Artificial Intelligence (AI) to prepare and submit planning consultation objections to two of the major stages of the National Grid plans.

Uppingham Post Office Project Gets Under Way
15/08/2025

Uppingham Post Office Project Gets Under Way

Address

Uppingham

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 6pm
Tuesday 9am - 6pm
Wednesday 9am - 6pm
Thursday 9am - 6pm
Friday 9am - 6pm

Telephone

+447710328469

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