CHAR VALLEY
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View of the Char Valley

CVPC Documents and Resources​


  • Latest (May 2020) information from the Forestry Commission on Ash Dieback
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  • ​​Frome Carbon Footprinting Tool  
  • ​52 Climate Actions
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  • Friend of the Earth's 20 actions parish and town councils can take on the climate and nature emergency
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  • Low Carbon Dorset
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  • Item 12 of the Friends of the Earth submission to DC on Planning
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  • The Green Schools Project
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  • Royal Town Planning Institute Guides:
                   Planning for Climate Change
                   Planning for a Smart Energy Future

  • The Rapid Transition Alliance
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  • CVPC's 21 proposals for responding to the climate and ecological emergency
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  • ​Arup's 2050 Scenarios
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  • Bridport Town Council's Climate Emergency Action Plan
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  • West Dorset Friends of the Earth Annual Report 2019



Fields and meadows:
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  • Hospital Fields - Traditionally, sick animals and new-borns and mothers were grazed on herb-rich meadows to aid their recovery and good health. Read more
  • ​Information on Herbal Leys from the Soil Association
  • Interview with James Fuller at Northay Farm in the Marshwood Vale. James and Mel are actively allowing natural processes to take place on their farm but it's not a rewilding project. Listen to the interview - and see photos of the farm - here. 
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  • How do I?
  • Parish Council
    • PC Meetings >
      • Dorset Council Cultural Strategy 2021-2026 >
        • UK Government's Future of Transport: rural strategy
    • Parish Councillors >
      • Parish Council Committees
    • CVPC Policies
    • Parish Meetings Archive
    • Finance
    • Council Election Information
  • Environment/River
    • Climate Action Plan
    • Lifelines
    • Dorset National Park: Chris LOder
    • Hedgehogs
    • Environment: Local action and resources
    • River Char >
      • What You Can Do - River Char
      • River Char Q&A
    • Climate & Environment Reports
    • Our Planet in Crisis
    • CVPC Documents and Resources
    • Environment: DC's plans
    • Septic tanks
  • News
  • Planning
    • The Parish Council's role in planning applications
  • Char Chat
  • History
    • Cider-Making
    • Charles Knight - memories
  • Contact
  • Transport
  • CROWD