the CPRE — UK [ˌsiː piː ɑːr ˈiː] / US [ˌsɪ pɪ ɑr ˈɪ] the Campaign to Protect Rural England: an organization that attempts to prevent the English countryside from being destroyed by the building of new roads etc … English dictionary
CPRE — CPRE, the the Council for the Protection of Rural England an organization whose aim is to prevent farmers and ↑developers (=companies that build houses, offices, shops, or roads) from destroying the countryside in England … Dictionary of contemporary English
(the) Campaign to Protect Rural England — the Campaign to Protect Rural England [the Campaign to Protect Rural England] (abbr CPRE) a ↑pressure group that aims to preserve the English countryside in its natural state and prevent people from building on the land … Useful english dictionary
CPRE — abbr. Council for the Protection of Rural England … Dictionary of abbreviations
CPRE — abbr. Council for the Protection of Rural England. * * * abbrev Campaign to Protect Rural England … Useful english dictionary
Council for the Protection of Rural England — Council for the Pro|tec|tion of Ru|ral En|gland, the the full name of the CPRE … Dictionary of contemporary English
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