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    • - About Us
    • - Our Manifesto
    • - Our Committee
  • Take Action!
    • - CPA Actions
    • - Partner Actions
    • - Food Security Statement
  • News
    • - Latest News
    • - The CPA Blog
    • - News Archive >
      • -- News Archive: 2021
  • Resources
    • - Events Calendar
    • - Land Use
    • - Planning >
      • -- Viability
    • - Environment >
      • -- Air Quality
      • -- Biodiversity Net Gain
      • -- Climate Change
    • - Housing Campaigns >
      • -- Local Plans
      • -- Neighbourhood Plans
      • -- Garden Communities
      • -- Housing Need
    • - Non-housing Campaigns >
      • -- Transport
      • -- Rivers, Water & Sewage
      • -- Trees & Hedgerows
      • -- Renewables
      • -- Airports
      • -- Incinerators
      • -- Warehouses
    • - Campaign Tools >
      • -- Webinar Archive
    • - Community Participation
    • - Welsh Resources
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Our National Partners


​Community Planning Alliance is proud to work with many like-minded organisations and to be part of the Better Planning campaign: The six key tests that campaigners are using to assess new planning bill - CPRE.  We're particularly pleased to work closely with Leeds Beckett University, CPRE, Friends of the Earth, RSPB and Lawyers for Nature. 

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Action on Empty Homes
Action on Empty Homes want the 238,306 long-term empty homes in England to be brought back into use for people in need of homes.
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Visit AoEH

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CPRE
CPRE are passionate about making the British countryside a better place for everyone to live, work and enjoy.
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Visit CPRE

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Chalk Aquifer Alliance
The Chalk Aquifer Alliance is a network of river groups and organisations standing up for chalk streams across England.
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Visit the CAA


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Friends of the Earth
Founded in 1971, Friends of the Earth are now the UK's largest grassroots environmental campaign organisation.
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Visit FotE


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Lawyers for Nature
Lawyers for Nature's aim is to democratise access to legal support for those seeking to defend the natural world.​
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Visit LfN


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Leeds Beckett University
LBU is carrying out research into community engagement in planning with a particular focus on issues of housing supply and housing policy.
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Visit LBU


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Rights : Community : Action
R:C:A are devoted to empowering communities at the front line of the climate crisis in order to deliver the radical changes we need.
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Visit R:C:A

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RSPB
The RSPB's mission includes policy-influencing in order to ensure that at least 20% of UK land is well managed for nature. 
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Visit the RSPB

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Smart Growth UK
Smart Growth UK work to oppose urban sprawl and car dependency, promoting sustainable, compact, and accessible, urban communities.
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Visit SGUK


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Transport Action Network
Transport Action Network's purpose is to help support people and groups press for more sustainable transport in England and Wales.
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Visit TAN

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Transport for New Homes
Transport for New Homes aims for new developments to be linked to sustainable transport networks in order to address climate change.
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Visit TfNH








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