Hertfordshire & North Middlesex Area of the Ramblers' Association

Web logo: Hertfordshire & North Middlesex Ramblers' group

Charities and Campaigning Organisations
with Shared Objectives of Protecting the Countryside

Campaign to Protect Rural England
Campaign to Protect Rural England

Supporter Services
Campaign to Protect Rural England
Freepost SW3524
London
SE1 0YZ

Benefits: Countryside Voice magazine, three times a year; half-price entry to over 200 houses and gardens across England; Fieldwork, their quarterly newsletter to help you campaign; Membership of your local county branch, The Hertfordshire Society; Access to the Planning Hotline for advice from CPRE staff. 020 7981 2800

Stop Stansted Expansion
Luton and District Association for the Control of Aircraft Noise

Fighting to stop even more planes flying from the existing runway and a new runway at Stansted Airport that would ruin the beauty and tranquillity of the countryside where we walk. Stop Stansted Expansion, PO Box 311, Takeley, Bishop's Stortford CM22 6PY. £10 minimum. You will receive regular campaign news by both post and email. 01279 870558

LADACAN Luton and District Association for the Control of Aircraft Noise

LADACAN is a residents group primarily concerned with the impact of Luton Airport on the surrounding communities. They have a good web site

Stop Harlow North

Fighting to stop a vast area of countryside in East Hertfordshire from Eastwick to Hunsden and all the way across to the east High Wych beingStop Harlow North covered in houses. To protect the environment, protect historic villages. To bring back fairness and democracy in the strategic planning process. No specific fee to join but a minimum contribution of £10 would be appreciated. Stop Harlow North, Yewtree House, High Street, Hunsdon, SG12 8NT

OTHER USEFUL CONTACTS

Airports:

House Building and Development .

Environment and Climate Change

The Ramblers' Association - visit their site: click on the logo.

Email: walking@ramblers-herts-northmiddlesex.org.uk

Tring reservoirs, courtesy of Natural England
Tring Reservoirs