Letter to Oxfordshire

a field of wheat with the sun setting behind

19th January 2026

As we begin our centenary year, we’re sending this message to everyone: love your countryside and be part of its future. This is just the beginning – and we all have a part to play in shaping what comes next. If you share this vision, join the movement today, add your name to this letter and stand with us.

Dear Oxfordshire,

The countryside is your greatest achievement. A beautiful masterpiece built by centuries of collaboration between people and nature. From meadows and woodlands to rivers, coasts, and the green spaces that bind us together, the countryside connects and sustains us all.

For a century, the Campaign to Protect Rural England has been its guardian. Despite the relentless, growing pressure on our landscapes, we’ve stood up for the countryside and helped give the people who love it a voice. That will never change.

Many of the pressures facing our countryside today were familiar to our founders – not least the challenge of providing homes, infrastructure and prosperity on a small island. But new pressures have emerged with more catastrophic impacts on the land we love. Nature is in freefall and climate change threatens to alter our landscapes for good.

Now more than ever, decisions about how we use our land are leading to the needless loss of landscapes and everything they support. Without drastic action, much of what makes our countryside unique and beautiful will be lost.

Wherever we live, we rely on the countryside for clean air, home grown food, thriving wildlife and resilience in the face of climate change. Yet these foundations are being chipped away. Too often decisions are shaped by profit, not what’s needed most – and the countryside pays the price.

Oxfordshire’s countryside is under unprecedented pressure from major infrastructure and development proposals. Three vast schemes — the Abingdon Reservoir, Botley West Solar Farm and Oxfordshire Rail Freight Interchange — are all designated Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects, while the Oxford–Cambridge Growth Corridor and a new Oxford Growth Commission threaten further loss of Green Belt and productive farmland. At the same time, communities face pressure for more housing despite thousands of approved homes remaining unbuilt, and Cherwell is in the national spotlight over a toxic illegal waste dump polluting a Thames tributary.

Our centenary vision is for a countryside that’s greener, more resilient and protected for future generations.
There is a better way – one we’re calling for, and one everyone can be part of:

  • Stop the loss of countryside. Let’s protect what we love and do everything we can to make sure green fields and woodlands aren’t needlessly lost.
  • Improve the quality of the countryside for future generations. That means thriving communities, clean rivers, healthy food and resilient landscapes rich in nature.
  • Inspire more people to care for the countryside. A countryside for all where more people take action to enjoy and protect it.

Our vision is a greener future for Oxfordshire, protecting and celebrating its countryside, towns and villages for everyone. We champion strong planning policies, climate action and genuinely affordable, low-impact development, while working with communities to promote rooftop solar, restore habitats through projects like Hedgerow Heroes, and drive positive environmental change in partnership with others.

Across the country, people are already showing what’s possible – restoring hedgerows, rethinking development and sustainable farming, and making space for nature

As we begin our centenary year, we’re sending this message to everyone: love your countryside and be part of its future. This is just the beginning – and we all have a part to play in shaping what comes next.

If you share this vision, join the movement today, add your name to this letter and stand with us.

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