Oil drilling threat to English woodland - Act now! Please!!!
Paul Burberry | 26.05.2009 15:32 | Ecology | Free Spaces
http://www.woodlandtrust.org.uk/en/campaigns/news-comment/Pages/bury-hill-wood.aspx
Oil threat to woodland - Act now!
LATEST UPDATE – 14th MAY 2009
It is not too late to object!
Surrey County Council has extended the objection period to 24th June 2009 so if you have not yet objected there is still time. Please keep reading to find out how.
Oil threat to woodland - Act now!
LATEST UPDATE – 14th MAY 2009
It is not too late to object!
Surrey County Council has extended the objection period to 24th June 2009 so if you have not yet objected there is still time. Please keep reading to find out how.
LATEST UPDATE - 15TH APRIL 2009
More than 1,000 people have already objected via the local campaign - see the full news article, and please keep reading below to find out why we need YOU to object too.
Details:
Europa Oil and Gas has applied to drill for oil at Bury Hill Wood which is part of the Abinger Forest, Surrey. The hydrocarbon exploration site (or oil well as most people know it!) will result in the loss of 0.74 hectares (1.8 acres) of precious ancient woodland. The testing phase of the application will last a minimum of five weeks, however depending on what is found the works could last significantly longer.
To construct a hydrocarbon exploration bore hole will include the mobilisation of a drilling rig and equipment requiring highways access, loss of ancient woodland and track improvements, all of which will disturb the ancient woodland’s habitat and wildlife. Once destroyed ancient woodland can not be recreated.
The Trust is well aware of the energy crisis that is being faced by the UK, but we do not believe that the destruction of a valuable and irreplaceable habitat such as ancient woodland is a sustainable method to address this need. Evidence indicates that the steady increase of CO2 in the atmosphere is partly due to exploitation of fossil fuels. Climate change presents a severe threat to the future well-being of all life on earth and in particular presents substantial short and long term risks to the conservation of forests, woodlands and trees. To take steps to address this the Trust believes that we should be moving towards renewable sources of energy which will allow the replacement of fossil fuels and avoid release of ancient stocks of carbon accumulated over millions of years. Read more about our position on Climate Change.
Planning application:
A planning application is currently being considered by Surrey County Council (SCC) and there is still time for YOU to influence their decision. Read more about the plans on their site( http://www1.surreycc.gov.uk/mwplan/default.cfm) by searching under application reference: 2008/0169/PS.
Take action now!
We are very concerned about these plans and have registered our objection. We need you to send your objection into Surrey Country Council too.
Please write your own letter as this will carry more weight with Surrey County Council - below are some of the issues you might consider including:
There will be direct loss of ancient woodland which is irreplaceable. Ancient woodland is technically protected under Planning Policy Statement 9 but there are caveats and the planning authority needs to be reminded of this protection.
As a way to make up for the loss of ancient woodland the applicant plans to remove the top soil, store it for the duration of the project and then replace it and replant with trees. This form of habitat translocation is unsuitable for ancient woodland as part of the value of ancient woodland is the undisturbed nature of the soils, which will obviously be completely destroyed by these activities.
You can find further information about the application on the local campaign group website.
Each household member should write a personalised letter of objection to SCC. Each letter will "count" with SCC provided it is received by the new deadline 24th June 2009.
Please register your objection with Surrey County Council by emailing mwcd@surreycc.gov.uk or write to:
Hilary Herbert
Planning Manager
Environment & Regulation
Surrey County Council
County Hall
Kingston-upon-Thames
Surrey
KT1 2DY
You need to include your name and address, making sure that you quote the application reference 2008/0169/ PS.
Send us a copy of your objection e-mail to: woodsunderthreat@woodlandtrust.org.uk
Thank you!
Paul Burberry
Homepage:
http://www.woodlandtrust.org.uk
Comments
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addition:
26.05.2009 15:53
http://www1.surreycc.gov.uk/mwplan/template3.cfm?id=1156&siteName=Bury%20Hill%20Wood&location=Coldharbour
Record updated on: 15/05/2009
Application type: Minerals & Waste
Temp. Application Number: SCC REF 2008/0169/PS
Perm. Application Number:
MO09/0110
Parish(s) Capel
Electoral division(s) Dorking Hills,
District(s) Mole Valley
Date Received: 9/12/2008
Date Valid: 26/1/2009
Applicant:
Europa Oil and Gas Limited
Site Location:
Bury Hill Wood
off Coldharbour Lane
Coldharbour
Surrey
Status: Out to consultation
Consultation Start date: 11-Feb-2009
Consultation Expiry Date: 11-Mar-2009
Application to be determined by: Committee
Committee date: 09-Sep-2009
Description:
Construction of an exploratory drillsite to include plant, buildings and equipment; the use of the drillsite for the drilling of one exploratory borehole and the subsequent short term testing for hydrocarbons; the erectino of security fencing and the carrying out of associated works to an existing access and track all on some 0.79ha, for a temporary period of up to 3 years, with restoration to forestry.
Additional Information
Please note that the committee date indicated above is the earliest the application would be reported to the Planning and Regulatory Committee.
This application can be viewed at:
Mole Valley District Council
Pippbrook
Dorking
Surrey
RH4 1SJ
Comment on this application online (Please note the application reference number before clicking the above link).
Temp. Application Number: SCC REF 2008/0169/PS
Perm. Application Number: MO09/0110
Paul Burberry
also
26.05.2009 18:28
please act nowwwwwwwww
sorry but its got to be said, no offence
hildy
quick question
27.05.2009 19:05
Do you have to be living within the area to lodge an objection that is taken seriously?
(sorry if this a thick question. I don't live any near this area but I'm a strong supporting of maintaining our woodlands).
Jeff
To Jeff and all:
27.05.2009 21:05
So do please submit your objection to them ASAP!!!!
Thanks for asking.
Best regards,,
Paul :)
Paul Burberry