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2:54pm Monday 8th February 2010 in
With the General Election fast approaching, now is the time to ask those who aspire to be our MPs in the future what they will do if they are elected.
All too often, the environment and the countryside do not get the attention and priority they deserve from politicians, and they risk being forgotten altogether in the pre-election hubbub.
But the next five years will be a critical time if we are to protect the countryside that is valued by so many people across the UK from inappropriate and excessive development, neglect and mismanagement.
I am supporting a manifesto for the General Election produced by the Campaign to Protect Rural England, and have written to my local prospective parliamentary candidates calling on them to do so too.
The manifesto calls for strong, democratic planning that will protect the countryside and create vibrant urban areas, protection for our best landscapes and the Green Belts around our towns and cities, and action to tackle litter and fly-tipping in the countryside.
You can read the manifesto, and urge your candidates to support it, by visiting cpre.org.uk.
John Beech, Cedar Crescent, Thame
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