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Herne Bay Downs set to become a village green

November 26, 2012

The Downs at Herne Bay in Kent are set to be registered as a village green.  An inspector, appointed by Kent County Council, has recommended to the council that the land be registered. The application was made by Phil Rose of the Friends of the Downs in September 2009.  Because the landowner, Canterbury City Council,…

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Popular Plympton path to be closed

November 22, 2012

We are dismayed that Plympton St Mary footpath 2, which runs through the grounds of the Ridgeway School, is to be closed.  A public inquiry into the closure was held last month and the inspector, Mr Paul Dignan, ruled in favour of Plymouth City Council which wanted to close the path. The school and the…

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Government’s plans for village greens a kick in the teeth for localism

November 12, 2012

We have slated the government’s plans for town and village greens in the Growth and Infrastructure Bill as ‘a kick in the teeth for localism’. We are calling on Members of Parliament to speak against clause 13 of the Growth and Infrastructure Bill which is due for second reading in the House of Commons soon.…

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Changes to village green law will not fit the bill

November 12, 2012

The excessive measures in the Growth and Infrastructure Bill to change the law on registering land as a town or village green should be reconsidered. So say the Open Spaces Society and the Campaign to Protect Rural England who, among others, are campaigning to amend clause 13 of the Bill.  Without changes, the Bill would…

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Threat to Hereford open space

November 5, 2012

We have objected to Hereford Council’s plan to dispose of a valued open space at Goodrich Grove, Hereford. The space is the former Vortex site and is much used and enjoyed by local people. The council has advertised its plans to appropriate and dispose of the open space, and objections must be submitted to the…

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Unlawful fence across Brecon Beacons—gone at last

October 29, 2012

The Open Spaces Society, Ramblers Cymru and other organisations are delighted that a four-and-a-half-mile fence, the ‘Gap Road’ fence, across the fine open landscape of the Brecon Beacons National Park, has been removed after a six-year campaign. The fence, which crossed common land, was unlawful because it did not have the Welsh Government’s consent.  It…

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Call to save England’s commons

October 27, 2012

The newly-formed Common Land Coalition of 16 diverse countryside bodies* has called on environment minister Richard Benyon urgently to implement the law to update England’s registers of common land.  They have written to the minister, and a letter is published in The Times today (Saturday 27 October). Common land is suffering because there is no…

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Crystal Palace campaigners fight on

October 25, 2012

The Crystal Palace Community Association (CPCA) is pursuing its fight through the courts to save the unique, Bromley Council owned, Crystal Palace Park from commercial development. The Open Spaces Society, of which CPCA is a member, has backed the association in its fight. The CPCA has been granted leave to appeal against the High Court’s…

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Our five-point action-plan to save commons from encroachment

October 17, 2012

We have today (17 October) set out our action plan for dealing with unlawful encroachments on common land. Our general secretary, Kate Ashbrook, is speaking at the annual meeting of the Association of Commons Registration Authorities in Birmingham. Says Kate: ‘Common land is at risk from being eaten away by encroachment. Too often adjoining property-owners…

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Slow down! It’s a common!

October 12, 2012

This article was published on the Headline Environment website, On the Agenda, 12 October 2012. Responding to a recent Department of Transport consultation, Kate Ashbrook explains why the Open Spaces Society has advocated a 40mph limit on all roads through commons and how this is an important step in maintaining the open and unenclosed nature…

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