Close the Loophole to Save
Britain's Ancient Forests.
In the last decade, Britain's
last few stretches of ancient
woods have come under
increasing threat. According
to the Guardian newspaper,
100 areas of ancient woodland
have been damaged or destroyed
and another 500 threatened
by development.
And thanks to a loophole in the revised planning policy framework, that threat can continue unabated. »
The policy says that applications
to develop ancient woodland should
be refused, unless "unless the need
for, and benefits of, the development
in that location clearly outweigh the loss".
That's a genuinely scary clause.
It means that it only takes a few
local government officials to decide
that a new supermarket provides more
"benefits" than a stretch of forest
to doom that woodland for good.
Britain's ancient woods cannot be replaced.
They need real protection, not vague promises.
Ask the government to revise this startlingly weak policy immediately. »
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