The two maps below show CPRE's attempt to plot the extent of the loss of
tranquillity over a three-decade period. This study concentrated
primarily on the invasiveness of noise. The new study, 'Saving Tranquil
Places', concentrates on many more factors contributing to the sense of
what we perceive as 'tranquillity'. Tranquil places are important for
our mental and physical health, our well-being and our economy. CPRE's
new approach to measuring and mapping tranquillity offers an important
new way for Government and policy-makers at all levels to protect and
enhance our priceless and increasingly threatened countryside and
parklands.
The new map for the East Midlands complements the map above, though the
further erosion of tranquillity is evident after more than another
decade:
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This extract shows an area to the east of Leicester with the A47(T)
being the linear pattern of red squares.
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The new tranquillity maps are built up by overlaying 44 different
factors onto 0.5 x 0.5 km squares. These factors are those which either
add or detract to peoples' sense of tranquillity. Thus, the new map for
the East Midlands has built up a detailed analysis of tranquillity and
goes much further than a straightforward noise survey.
The full tranquillity picture for England is available here.
This link also gives you access to the MP3 sound files recorded for
CPRE's 'Sounds of Tranquillity' CD. This CD can be obtained from our
National CPRE Office.
You can be assured that this 'relaxation' recording really does the trick!
The following files give more detailed information, primarily for
planners and other non-lay readers:
CPRE's Tranquillity Mapping Project has been made possible through the
support of the Esmee Fairbairn Foundation and the Ecology Trust and with
the assistance of the Countryside Agency. Much of what CPRE achieves is
only possible because county branch volunteers give their time and
energy freely. CPRE is a registered charity (the Leicestershire Branch
Charity Number is 258151) relying on membership subscriptions,
donations, legacies and corporate membership. To assist us in our work
please contact
supporterservices@cpre.org.uk or 'phone 020 7981 2870.