From Tianna Ince, CPRE <[email protected]>
Subject How to take part in Star Count
Date February 12, 2022 10:02 AM
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CAMPAIGNS UPDATE
February 2022

Dear John

The year has only just started and we're already just weeks away from Star
Count, taking place between 26 February and 6 March. We've created a handy video to show you how to take part
[[link removed]] . And if you have young children, or know someone who does - why not order a copy of Gem and I [[link removed]] , a magical children’s book on the importance of dark skies.

Many of you have already joined us in saying no to a new coal mine in Cumbria.
You can still sign our petition and help us reach 10,000 signatures.

In other news, we've published a new report showing the many benefits of
protecting local green spaces. Everybody should have access to the benefits of
nature, no matter where they live.

And finally, we’ve got some tips on what to look out for on your countryside
walks in February.


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STAR COUNT 2022: HOW TO TAKE PART
With Star Count around the corner, we've created an easy step-by-step video for
you to follow so you can have a successful count and join in with all the fun!

Whether you’re taking part from home or in an open space our six tips will give
you all the information you need to locate Orion and count the stars within its
four corners.

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TELL THE GOVERNMENT: NO NEW COAL MINE IN CUMBRIA
Over 8,000 of you have signed up to stop the government from creating a new coal
mine in Cumbria. It would be the first of its kind in over 30 years and would
produce more emissions than all the country’s currently-open coal mines
combined.

We only have a matter of weeks to act: help us reach 10,000 signatures.

Sign the petition
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READ OUR LOCAL GREEN SPACES REPORT
Earlier this month we published our new Local Green Spaces research. The report
highlights the many health and wellbeing spaces of these precious green spaces.

We want to make the countryside more accessible for everyone - no matter what
their background is.

Read the report
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TAKE A STROLL THROUGH THE COUNTRYSIDE
This February, if you can, why not try and head out into the countryside for a
nature walk?

You could find some gems like daffodils, cyclamen and other early signs of
spring approaching.



Find out more
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DO YOUR BIT FOR THE COUNTRYSIDE
Becoming a CPRE member is the best way to support a beautiful, thriving
countryside for all. Not only will you be doing your part for the one of the
UK's most influential environmental charities you’ll also receive some great
perks!

We have people all over the UK that can support you with the issues you care
about such as climate change, public transport, affordable housing and more.

You can choose from an individual membership or one for the whole family with a
household membership.

Become a member
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Best wishes,

Tianna

Tianna Ince

Marketing Assistant


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CPRE is funded by donations from people like you. Together, we can help our
beautiful countryside thrive, for everyone’s benefit - now and for generations
to come.

Like many other charities, we're still feeling the effects of the coronavirus
pandemic. We rely on our supporters’ gifts as they enable us to continue
resourcing our important campaigns today and into the future.

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