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Sherwood camp: victory possible

27.03.2004 12:25 | Ecology | Free Spaces | Sheffield

In the battle to save Sherwood Forest's finest living beech tree recent developments mean a successful outcome is now more possible than ever.

A network of nets and walkways from the ancient beech tree
A network of nets and walkways from the ancient beech tree


Mansfield District Council have hired an independent roads and highways specialist to see if there is an alternative solut ion the moving and widening of the road junction that will destroy the 300 year old beech tree. The tree has been officially recorded as Nottinghamshire's finest living beech tree and a protest camp has been set up since September to defend the tree from developers.

The massive road changes to the road junction at Sherwood Rise and Debdale Lane on the edge village of Mansfield Woodhouse mean the existing road will be moved and widened. This new junction was stipulated by the council as a planning condition th at housing developers Bellway had to agree to gain permission for their new houses about a quarter of mile down the road.

At council elections a couple of years ago a number of seats on Mansfield District Council (MDC) changed hands from the en trenched Labour Party candidates who have been in power for many years to Independents. The Indpendents now appear to want to save the tree. The new head of MDC Planning Commitee is Independent councillor Brian Clarke who manages his own woodlands an d says he doesn't want to see the ancient beech tree go. The usual protocol is for the planning committee councillors to almo st always follow like sheep the advice the council's own planners. The planners are unelected specialists and because their a dvice is rarely if ever turned down they are in a powerful position.

But now MDC's planning committee have chosen to ignore their own planners and have instead hired an independent civil engi neer specialising in roads and highways. This will cost the council some £20,000 to £30,000 pounds according to C larke. If an alternative traffic solution can be found both Bellway and MDC have agreed to go along with it. The one party th at have not agreed yet is Nottinghamshire County Council.

This week Councillor Clarke organised three 1 hour meetings with the new road specialist. The first was with protestors an d local residents opposed to the current road widening plans. The second was with Bellway and the third was with Notts County Council (though not sure if this last meeting actually happened).

Despite only 2 days notice the residents and protestors managed a pretty impressive presentation detailing a number of problems with the current proposal (aside from the felling of the trees) and a number of possible alternative solutions.

The road specialist will reach his decision on April 30th and said that Bellway have said they will not evict the site before then.

Bellway have also now employed their own road specialist who was also looking around the site this week. The reasons for this are unclear though its hoped that they're keen to find an alternative solution too.

So the camp is a little more relaxed now though still standing by. One rumour this week was that once the bailiffs had finished at Blackwood they would move on to the Sherwood site and then Nine Ladies. Although most people on the site think this is unlikely no one is taking any chances. But now, instead of building up ever stronger defences, people's energy has been going into other projects. The site is having a spring clean and the communal dwelling is being rebuilt after storm damage from last weekend. Other plans include a new website and an idea for a spring fete has also been mooted.

Visitors are always welcome. Locals visit everyday providing wonderful support that we're very grateful for. If you come from further away you can always stay over - we'll always find you some decent sleeping space. And we also have safety ropes set up for anyone who want learn to climb trees too.

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Sherwood Green
Sherwood Rise
Mansfield Woodhouse
Mansfield
Nottinghamshire
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Comments

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heylo

27.03.2004 18:59

hey,

great news! good luck with it all, and thanks for the great hospitality and climbing when we visited!

cheers

john

john


Then again...?

27.03.2004 23:47

there's another eviction alert just posted to the users group:

 http://groups.msn.com/SherwoodForestSupportersGroup/general.msnw?action=get_message&mview=1&ID_Message=90

Word is getting to us that the balifs and climbers in Blackwood are still planning to come to Sherwood

NEXT WEEK

If this happened then Bellway and the Council would have totally gone back on their aggreements

IF THEY DO -

Well I am sure I dont need to spell it out!


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There have been a lot rumours like this flying above but if you were thinking of coming anyway Sunday night (tomorrow) or Monday would be a good time to come down. Possible transport from Sheffield on Sunday evening. Email sherwoodgreen at riseup dot net if interested.

steve


MDC's brief

06.04.2004 10:56

The brief that Mansfield District Council have given to the Transport consultant can be seen here:

 http://www.sherwoodgreen.com/documents/councilbrief.pdf

Robin Hood
mail e-mail: sherwoodgreen at riseup.net
- Homepage: http://www.sherwoodgreen.com/


Sherwood Green Site is NOT the official Site

08.04.2004 15:52

1. - You are about the 5th person to try to do yet ANOTHER web site - we have a web site AND a discussion board - we dont want to keep checking the accuracy of both- court cases are pending that could be jepordised by this - esspecially if the information is wrong - you could be working against us in this way

2. you have called it the wrong name - it is NOT Sherwood Green!

3. The tree has NOT been officially recorded as Nottinghamshire's finest living beech tree

4. A number of seats on Mansfield District Council (MDC) DID NOT change hands a couple of years ago

5. The Indpendents DO NOT now appear to want to save the tree

6. Brian Clarke IS NOT the head of MDC Planning Commitee

The whole site is full of errors and stuff that the council would be very happy to see and quote from - it is wrong and it needs pulling.

WE HAVE ONE WEB SITE FOR A VERY GOOD REASON - TO MAKE SURE THE FACTS ARE PUIBLISHED CORRECTLY - PLEASE STOP THIS SITE NOW!!

Cookie


get your facts straight!

08.04.2004 20:35

Indymedia is a fantastic focal point for activists on the net BUT I have to agree with the comments above, you are helping to spread misinformation and may jeapordise the whole campaign if your website is quoted out of context in the wrong place. If you can't get your reporting straight then we suggest you pull most of the text and leave directions, a wish list and the photos.

The photos are fantastic (much respect to the photographer) and speak for themselves.

Keep up the good work guys - this is a much-needed source of information - just make sure it's accurate!

Chris and Owen
mail e-mail: spannerchy@blackcodemail.com


STICK TO THE FACTS

09.04.2004 17:20

The report on the 27.03.2004 12:25 is terrible - get the real facts @  http://groups.msn.com/SherwoodForestSupportersGroup

Come on people, the battle is almost won! Don't mess it up now! We need people to secure the site, not web sites that mess things up!
Who the hell trusts the council???

Richard


Sherwood Camp Village Fayre CANCELLED

12.04.2004 19:46

Our legal advisors have said that holding the Village Fayre on the site could put our campaign at risk. Due to our legal case being so strong, site residents and locals have decided to postpone the event - another venue is being looked into.
Please pass this to anyone who was planning to attend.

Thanx

Cookie

Cookie
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