South East England

South East England is one of the nine official regions of England at the first level of NUTS for statistical purposes. It consists of the counties of Buckinghamshire, East Sussex, Hampshire, the Isle of Wight, Kent, Oxfordshire, Berkshire, Surrey and West Sussex. Major towns and cities in the regions include Brighton and Hove, Guildford, Portsmouth, Milton Keynes, Reading, Oxford, Slough and Southampton.

South East England is the third largest region of England, with an area of 19,096 km2 (7,373 sq mi), and is also the most populous with a total population of over eight and a half million (2011). The region contains seven legally chartered cities: Brighton and Hove, Canterbury, Chichester, Oxford, Portsmouth, Southampton and Winchester. The region's close proximity to London and connections to several national motorways have led to South East England becoming a prosperous economic hub with the largest economy of any region in the UK, after London. The region is home to Gatwick Airport, the UK's second-busiest airport, and Heathrow Airport (the UK's busiest airport) is located adjacent to the region's boundary with Greater London. The coastline along the English Channel provides numerous ferry crossings to mainland Europe.

The region is known for its countryside, which includes the North Downs and the Chiltern Hills as well as two national parks: the New Forest and the South Downs. The River Thames flows through the region and its basin is known as the Thames Valley. It is also the location of a number of internationally known places of interest, such as HMS Victory in Portsmouth, Cliveden in Buckinghamshire, Thorpe Park and RHS Wisley in Surrey, Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire, Windsor Castle in Berkshire, Leeds Castle, the White Cliffs of Dover and Canterbury Cathedral in Kent, Brighton Palace Pier, and Hammerwood Park in East Sussex, and Wakehurst Place in West Sussex. The region has many universities; the University of Oxford is ranked among the best in the world.

From Wikipedia:South East England

South East England community action

Sustainability initiatives

Local sustainability initiatives

Please see our Local communities in South East England pages, where of course you can share any more information you may have about local sustainability initiatives.

Community involvement

Community Led Plans South East

Climate action

Biodiversity

The Fox Project, Southern Wildlife Ambulance Network

Community and voluntary action

Regional Action and Involvement South East

Community energy

Community Energy South

Food activism

BBO Food Group, food group for Berkshire, Buckinghamshire & Milton Keynes and Oxfordshire - Sussex Frack Free Food Alliance

Open spaces

North Wessex Downs AONB - South Downs National Park Authority

Sustainable transport activism

The River Wey and Wey Navigations Community Site

Resources

Networks

Transition Hub - London & SE on facebook

News and comment

2020

CPRE Kent supports county MPs in attack on 'inherently unreasonable' new housing targets [1] Sep 13

Gravesham residents form group to fight council's housing proposals, CPRE Kent [2] Feb 10

Six key issues Surrey County Council must address, Sarah Finch, Extinction Rebellion Reigate & Redhill [3] Feb 3

2019

In July 2019, Surrey County Council declared climate emergency. Two months later, they gave the go-ahead to plans for four more oil wells at Horse Hill, near Gatwick. To highlight the dangers of more oil drilling in a time of climate emergency, there will be a demonstration in October. [4] Sep 16

‘Filled to bursting with trees, woods and nature reserves’: greening the Green Belt by Friends of the Earth Innovation team. [5] Jun 12

Green Belt: the development pressure ramps up again. [6] Feb 4

2018

If we value rural Britain, we can’t build houses all over it, Simon Jenkins, Aug 6 [7]

2017

Households in southern England urged to save water after dry winter, May 5 [8]

Environmental issues in South East England

<iframe title='Play video' src='//www.youtube.com/embed/PU0cxjXAeTU?enablejsapi=1&rel=0' width='640' height='360' frameborder='0' allowfullscreen='true'></iframe>

Events

2014

May 25 The South of England Food and Drinks Festival

Local communities in South East England

See also


Wikipedia: South East England

References

This article is issued from Appropedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.