Two commons to be fenced despite our objections

We are sorry that the environment secretary has given consent for fencing, for 20 years, on two commons: Bricketwood Common, near St Albans in Hertfordshire, and Tregonetha Common, near St Columb Major in mid-Cornwall. In both cases the applicant, St Albans Council for Bricketwood and the Cornwall Wildlife Trust for Tregonetha, argued that it was…

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Microlight plans still up in the air

We have joined forces with local campaigners to fight the appeal by Mr Mark Fowler against Aylesbury Vale District Council’s refusal of planning permission for microlight aircraft flights at Bernwood Farm, Botolph Claydon in mid Bucks. The application is retrospective: Mr Fowler, the tenant of Bernwood Farm, is already flying aircraft there without consent. We…

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We fight glasshouse development across Essex footpath

We have opposed a massive glasshouse development across a public footpath, Nazeing footpath 10, in Essex. The society has written to Epping Forest District Council’s planning officer, objecting to the application from Valley Grown Nurseries, Paynes Lane, Nazeing, to erect 87,119 square metres of glasshouses plus an ancillary warehouse. We have pointed out that the…

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Land saved at Herbrand Walk Beach, East Sussex

The Herbrand Walk Beach Preservation Society, a member of the OSS, has achieved registration of a bank of natural shingle, south of Herbrand Walk, Cooden, Bexhill-on-Sea in East Sussex, as a village green. The shingle is 463 metres in length by an average of 30 metres in width above the mean high-water mark. The land…

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Rodney Legg’s funeral, 30 July 2011

Surrounded by 80 of his friends, Rodney Legg was buried in a wildflower meadow on a Dorset hillside on Saturday 30 July. A few weeks before he died on 22 July he had chosen the best spot in the lovely Higher Ground Meadow, Corscombe, on the prow of the hill overlooking the Dorset and Somerset…

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Outdoor enthusiasts tell Forestry Panel: protect access for future generations

Outdoor enthusiasts have come together to tell the Independent Forestry Panel that access must be ‘at the heart’ of England’s future forestry policy and that access must be protected and guaranteed for future generations. The Forest Access User Group, made up of 10 outdoor organizations, representing over 8 million people who regularly use woodland, have…

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Mirfield path reopened

John Fawcett, our local correspondent for Kirklees, has persuaded Kirklees Council to reopen a blocked footpath, Mirfield no 21. This is a popular, well-used path between Greenside Road and Wellhouse Lane in Mirfield, north-east of Huddersfield. The path was obstructed by an overhanging fence which made it difficult and dangerous to use. John had pressed…

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Dartmoor at 60—unfinished business

‘We congratulate the Dartmoor National Park on its sixtieth birthday—but there is still plenty of unfinished business.’ So declared Kate Ashbrook, our general secretary at an event on Sunday (31 July) at Meldon reservoir, near Okehampton, organised by Devon Ramblers to celebrate the sixtieth anniversary of the Dartmoor National Park. About 150 people attended. Kate…

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