ESCC Land Raise - May 2002 Historic Perspective - Villagers fight land raise plan

by Site Administrator 7. August 2010 13:57

A depressingly familar story from the past concerning land raise

 

Sussex Express Series (Lewes, England), May 23, 2002

 

'.. Villagers who fought a successful campaign against land raise waste disposal sites on their doorstep are gearing up to fight a new threat to their environment.

 

Parish councils in Chiddingly, Laughton, East Hoathly and Chalvington with Ripe joined to form a campaign group called Clear when four sites at Halland, East Hoathly, Chiddingly and Laughton were suggested for land raise.

 

They were supported by Selmeston, Firle, Berwick, Alfriston and Ringmer parish councils and the town council of Polegate in the battle which culminated in a large scale demonstration at Lewes. That led to a promise of support from county councillors who later voted to exclude land raise on greenfield sites in Sussex.

 

But the councils are on their guard again because land raise has slipped into the county's second deposit waste plan.

 

Sites are not specified, but the document says: 'There shall be a very strong presumption against any land raising provision for non-inert waste on greenfield sites.

 

'No such provision will be considered until all appropriate previously developed sites have been investigated and eliminated.'

 

That has triggered Clear's alarm once more because they claim the only area that could be targeted for land raise covers their villages in the Low Weald.

 

One of the members Mr Nigel Braden said the Downs and High Weald, which are categorised as Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, could not be considered because of that.

 

'We have been told that land raising will not go on greenfield sites, but the way this is written makes it an open door policy for any contractor coming to lodge a planning application for disposal sites in greenfield areas.

 

'We will do whatever we need to do to register this point and if it comes to a public inquiry we will vociferously oppose any principle of land raising on greenfield areas.'

 

Wealden councillor Sylvia Tidy, who represents Chiddingly and East Hoathly, fought at a meeting of the council's executive last week to get Wealden support for opposing land raise in the Low Weald but failed.

 

She argued that the landscape of the Low Weald was unsuitable for land raise because it was flat and while new hills of refuse could be lost in hilly areas they would stand out in the Low Weald.

 

But councillors were told the suggestion of land raise could not be excluded from the plan because of a hefty shortfall in provision of waste disposal facilities.

 

And Cllr Teresa Blaxland, representing Heathfield, said that to suggest Low Weald should be protected at the expense of Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty would be very difficult for the county to sustain at a public inquiry and very difficult for Wealden to argue. Other executive members agreed ..'

 

Conservatives are Examining ESCC Land Raise Proposals (again after 10 years)

by Administrator 26. February 2010 08:30

Despite having turned them down 10 years ago and being in power ever since !

23 May 2002 - Villagers fight land raise plan

 

'.. The Conservative Group of East Sussex County Council is keenly aware of residents' concerns about the prospect of land raise.

Those of you who have been to the many public meetings brought together to discuss the proposed Waste and Minerals Core Strategy will know that the consultation phase is now over.

During the next few months, council officers will consider some 4,000 public responses, as well as numerous petitions.

While this analysis continues, the Conservative Group will maintain proper scrutiny of findings and any subsequent conclusions.

Eleven years ago, the Conservatives rejected land raise as a solution to our waste management challenges; we will examine any new proposals now very critically and in the light of the comments we have received ..'

 

Cllr Tony Reid, deputy leader, East Sussex County Council, and Cllr Nick Bennett, Conservative county councillor for Alfriston, East Hoathly and Hellingly

 

Comments

a. The conservatives were in power the last time this matter was put forward by ESCC so why are we once again in this position?

 

b. It is quite true that the conservatives were instrumental in turning down the previous land raise proposals. However, we are informed that the motives for this were partially because an election was looming (if anyone knows better please let us know) rather than any other considerations

 

c. No mention has been made about the 2,000 (estimated) historic objections which relate to these land raise proposals - see Minutes Joint Strategic Planning Advisory Committee 28 July 1999. Have all the previous objections been ignored (except in the case of Brighton & Hove, where they seem to have been heeded!)?

 

d. If the conservatives are so utterly against these proposals why is ESCC once again putting forward land raise proposals as the future way forward? Has nothing been learn't from history; despite the fact that they have been in power ever since the last time?

 

Just to recall Councillor Lock's (the person who seems to be in charge of the current land raise issues) previous message when 'selling' Newhaven et al.

 

Councillor Lock - Is There a Political Will to Deliver Targets

 

Interestingly enough nothing was mentioned at the time about land raise despite that fact that it was still being actively pursued in the background by ESCC and must have been known about by the ruling political party

 

One has to question whether this is a 'damage limitation' exercise or a real breakthrough about alternative forms of waste disposal - rather than just being 'paper monitors'. We all know about the objections and these sorts of plattitudes really bring nothing constructive to the argument other than being an advertisement for those concerned.

 

If you really want to make a positive contribution then start putting forward ideas for a sensible alternative way forward instead of '.. maintain proper scrutiny of findings and any subsequent conclusions ..' which is purely hot air just for the sake of making a comment - very light weight!

 

Frankly any party that manifestly goes against the wishes of those whom they claim to represent does not deserve to remain in office and all parties should think very carefully about this

 

List of objectors to ESCC Land Raise

by Administrator 15. January 2010 17:09