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SchNEWS 754: We'll Fight Them on the Beeches

SchNEWS 754 | 13.01.2011 22:44 | Climate Chaos | Culture | Ecology | Free Spaces | Public sector cuts | Social Struggles | South Coast | World

Last week (see SchNEWS 753) we covered the protests against the sell-off of the Forest of Dean. But the implications of the Public Bodies Bill for the Forestry Commission  go a lot further than that.  Essentially the Tory’s are planning (in time-honoured fashion) to flog off the family silver and privatise forests up and down the country. The sale is intended to raise £2bn - less than half of one years tax avoidance by Vodafone.

Links: www.saveourforests.co.uk | www.facebook.com/Save-Britians-Forests | www.38degrees.org.uk/save-our-forests | www.saveourforests.co.uk/map-of-forests-up-for-sale | www.handsoffourforest.org

Local campaigns we know about: Staffordshire | Exeter | Nottinghamshire | East Anglia | Gloucestershire

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At a recent parliamentary select committee DEFRA Minister Jim Paice said: "We wish to proceed with very substantial disposal of public forest estate, which could go to the extent of all of it." The Forestry Commission currently controls around one million hectares. Ministers have said they ‘hoped the woodland would be bought by community groups and charities’ but would also ‘be willing to sell the land to private UK or foreign companies.’

Well as we know, hope ain’t much good against profit and already the investors are sniffing round looking at chipping the woods cheap bio-fuel for example. So now’s the moment to fight the legions of Saruman before the UK's forests disappear up the chimney.

Crucially the forests are expected to be flogged off without any requirement to uphold the Forestry Commission's current commitment to replace rows of conifers with native broadleaf trees such as oak, beech, ash and lime. Defra is reluctant to reduce the sale value of the forests by adding conditions over the types of tree that must be planted. The Woodland Trust said that the value of each hectare would be cut by a third if any future owner was required to plant native trees and not just focus on maximising the profits. Sue Holden, the trust's chief executive, said: "Ancient woodland is our richest and most fragile habitat, our equivalent of the rainforest. [Selling the sites] with no means of securing their restoration would mean a massive opportunity would be lost, probably forever."

Ironically it's actually the UN's international year of the forest - and as the world slowly wakes up to the necessity of green cover just to keep us breathing, then Maggie's little helpers are reaching for the chainsaw. Of course, once you've bought yer own little leafy glade then you'll still need planning permission before you can shout 'TIMBER!' - but don't worry 'cos amongst the Tory policies is a promise to take a felling axe to red-tape of planning permission.

Of course it's not every new owner who's going to chop down the trees - some will want to fence them off and use them as handy little tax loophole. In the UK, profits and gains derived from commercial forestry are beyond the scope of taxation. This means although no allowances are available on expenditure, commercial forestry in the UK is free from income tax, capital gains tax (other than gains on the underlying land as opposed to the timber crop), corporation tax and, if held for more than two years, inheritance tax. - KER-CHING! (nicked from www.investment.co.uk).

So - perhaps the trees and squirrels or whatever could carry on much as before - just under different ownership. But in fact the first thing private owners are likely to do is stick up a massive fence and a keep-out sign. The Forestry Commission ain't perfect but there does at least seem to be some commitment to the idea of public ownership and access. Right-to-roam legislation only applies to 'freehold' rather 'leasehold' woodlands, meaning that new owners depending on the terms of the sale will be able to restrict access. And of course any time that a more profitable alternative reared its head they'd have total freedom to change their minds.

The abstract idea of 'selling forests to developers is bad' is gathering weight nationally, but the fact that it means that patch of trees just outside town where you take yer dog for a walk is only just starting to trickle through. The hugely encouraging protest last week in the Forest of Dean (see SchNEWS 753) has made a good start, but there are still only a small number of local groups organising against the sell off. The Public Bodies Bill, which proposes the corporate takeover of woodland is currently at committee stage in the House of Lords, which basically means it's passed through the initial stages of debate and now amendments are being made. It's still got to go through the House of Commons, so the time to sign the petition, hassle yer MP, and more importantly, build yerself a treehouse equipped with sab tools and D locks is now.

Also in SchNEWS 754: Call Out Corner - Dates for yer diary... | Keep It Civil - Next up on the chopping block: Legal aid... | That's End-detainment - High Court rules detention of four children at Yarl's Wood unlawful... | EMA-dness - Campaign against EMA cuts keeps up the pressure | Roughed up Diamond - 8 million smackers in bonus for a Barclays honcho? Time to bash the bankers... | Bonneville Rendevous - Naughty Bristol anarchists go on the rampage | Bastard Offspring - New newsletter launches in Winchester... | Extinguisher Not Let Off - 32-month sentence for kid who tossed fire extinguisher off building... | And Finally - German cops outraged by piss artist...

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