How You Can Support Our Work
There is much to do to protect London's open spaces and waterways, including the River Thames. We also need to enhance its beauty and heritage of history buildings and culture.
Achieving our aims of protecting London's wonderful countryside requires the support of many individuals. There are several different ways in which you can support us as shown below.
Join as a Member
By becoming a member you benefit from half price entry into many of England's historic houses and gardens. You'll also receive information about our activities and events that support our work.
Read more about membership benefits and how to join.
Be Our 'Eyes and Ears'
CPRE London has district groups around the capital. We would like to set up more groups, and to create an 'eyes and ears' network. This is not a formal arrangement, just a way of feeding back ideas and responses from local areas. We will arrange meetings of local groups next year, and we want to recruit a co-ordinator for groups.
Contact the office if you are interested.
Volunteer your time and expertise
We have a growing number of activities across the capital. You might want to help our office with its research or campaigning, or take a more active part in a local group near you.
Contact the office to find out how we can match your skills and interests to our current work.
Go Shopping
CPRE National office has merchandise for sale, currently reusable shopping bags and tie pins showing off CPRS's new logo. As a campaigning charity, all the profits from sales are used to fund our campaigns for a beautiful and living countryside.
Go to the CPRE 'Go Shopping' page (opens new window), where you will also find some other ideas on how you can help raise funds for us.
Give a Donation and/or a Legacy
Any contribution is gratefully received and can go further if you are a UK taxpayer and make a Gift Aid declaration. All your dcontributions allow us to continue our work campaigning to protect the countryside.
Read more about how to give us a donation or legacy
This page last updated 2nd November 2011.



