Government’s spiteful move on village greens

In a spiteful move against local volunteers, the government proposes to deny the two-month grace period before it drops the guillotine on applications to register development-land as village greens. The Growth and Infrastructure Bill, currently in the House of Lords, will prevent local people from applying to register land as greens if it is earmarked…

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Fighting the merger of countryside agencies

The society was one of 23 signatories of a letter which was published in Friday’s Times (15 March 2013), opposing the threatened merger of the Environment Agency and Natural England. The letter is reproduced below. The horsemeat scandal highlights the need for well-resourced, independent, science-led agencies that can bring their specific expertise to bear in…

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We blast motorsports development on common land

We objected strongly to a planning application for a major motor-racing development on registered common land.  The so-called Circuit of Wales would be on the edge of the Brecon Beacons National Park, north of Ebbw Vale. The Heads of the Valleys Development Company wants to build a 3.5-mile long racetrack, 4×4 circuit, international kart track…

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Time is running out for village greens

‘Time is running out for our town and village greens.’ So says the society as the House of Lords is set to debate on Tuesday (12 March) the threat to greens posed by the Growth and Infrastructure Bill. The bill has reached report stage and we are urging members of the House of Lords to…

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Development is all

Our general secretary, Kate Ashbrook, writes of the government’s attack on the law of prescription, and on our open spaces. Four days after the first reading of the government’s Growth and Infrastructure Bill, with its pernicious attack on town and village greens, I went to Westminster Abbey to celebrate the life of our early activist…

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Essex woodland protected as village green

Ancient woodland north of Coombe Wood in Thundersley, Essex, has been registered as a village green by Essex County Council.  The society has given support and advice to the applicant, Friends of Coombe Wood, over many years. The Friends succeeded in registering part of Coombe Wood in 2007, but the northern part was excluded.  The…

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Footpaths at Cleeve, North Somerset, saved from alteration

Cleeve Parish Council, a member of the Open Spaces Society, and our local correspondent for North Somerset, John Ives, have succeeded in getting an Inspector to reject a proposal to move several footpaths at Main Road, Cleeve, two miles north-east of Congresbury. Originally the highway authority, North Somerset District Council, sought to overcome a longstanding…

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