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#1151 Re: Re: ownership2011-07-25 14:49As you heard, the judge muttered a lot of things at the hearing, most of them innacurate and misleading. Who told you we could not appeal? |
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#1154 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: ownership2011-07-25 14:54#1152: - Re: Re: Re: Re: ownership Not my problem, that's for you to work out if you think what they are doing is illegal |
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#1155 Vandalism?2011-07-25 14:59People bang on about the cost of the fencing but the truth is that it's our taxes that are paying for these schemes up and down the country. The 400 million that NE dishes out every year is paid for by you and I. I do not think people realise that in the context of the thousands of people jumping on this bandwagon. It was not vandalism, I and anbody is in fact compelled by law to remove illegal imediments. So far, we have yet to be issued a caution, never mind treated as vandals. The court hearing was for the recovery of costs, subject to the above because they could not prove title. The fencing coming down and an end to this scheme would save the tax payer a small foutune, locally and nationally. |
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#1172 Costs to tax payer2011-07-25 15:46People bang on about the cost of the fencing but the truth is that it's our taxes that are paying for these schemes up and down the country. The 400 million that NE dishes out every year is paid for by you and I. I do not think people realise that in the context of the thousands of people jumping on this bandwagon. It was not vandalism, I and anbody is in fact compelled by law to remove illegal imediments. So far, we have yet to be issued a caution, never mind treated as vandals. The court hearing was for the recovery of costs, subject to the above because they could not prove title. The fencing coming down and an end to this scheme would save the tax payer a small foutune, locally and nationally. |
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#1173 Re:2011-07-25 15:59Were not selling any at the moment, not because we are not getting enquires but because we use Aluminium Bronze CA104 Our local casting company originally supplied us castings in the above material. However as good as CA104 is (it looks like gold when finished) we were faced with an unacceptable degree of porosity and therefore scrap castings. Rather than cast in another metal, we have put things on hold indefinatley until we can redress this issue. Our cutlery graces some of the finest dining tables in the country.
The landscape was ruined, see below. |
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#1175 1 hours research2011-07-25 15:59How DO YOU FEEL TO WRITING UP A GOOD DOCUMENT ON THE AGENDA'S ETC OF NE, SOMETHING LIKE 4-5 PAGES OUTLINING THE COMPLAINTS AND DAMAGE CAUSED TO HEATH LAND? NATURAL ENGLAND MANAGEMENT POLICY ON HEATHLAND AND THEIR OUTCOMES See English Nature. The importance of livestock grazing for wildlife conservation 2005 from www.hart.gov.uk Lowland heath occurs on poor, acidic soils and is characterised by plants such as heather, cross-leaved heath and gorse. Lowland heathland provides a habitat for birds of European importance, including the Dartford warbler, nightjar and woodlark. It is also the primary habitat for rare reptiles, such as the sand lizard and smooth snake. Birds, reptiles and heathland plant species require a mosaic of both open and dense vegetation. Well-managed heathland contains areas of grassland and gorse, scattered trees and scrub and also bare ground. This habitat can only be maintained through active management, of which livestock grazing is an essential component. What we are doing English Nature recognises the extremely valuable role that livestock grazing plays in managing our most important wildlife habitats. The future viability of the livestock sector, in particular extensive beef production, is therefore intrinsically linked to our ability to deliver our environmental objectives. We will be working hard, with a range of other organisations and partners, to find ways to help livestock farmers make the most of the environmental credentials of their product in the market place. We will also be looking at the best way to support those livestock farmers and graziers who are managing important habitats with little economic return, to ensure that the public benefits that their activities produce are recognised and rewarded. To get as much money from Europe, cattle are part of the equation. That is exactly why the same blueprint is used all over the country whether or not it is relevant to the ecology of a place. It is simply a cash enabling exercise which is why the public is excluded, the consultative process is deliberately circumscribed and due process in a consultative context is wholly inadequate and deliberately so, because it cannot be coincidence that this same process is repeated over and over in separate areas of the country. See the list below. Natural England now has total control of the multimillions of the Higher Level Stewardship (HLS) scheme funding, allowing it to be used to advance their chosen agenda of “bringing biodiversity priority habitat in[to] beneficial management” Mark Fisher This is a list of how Natural England’s heathland management scheme is currently being received and how it impacts on these places: Ashdown Forest - "At Wren's Warren heavy machinery has crushed the land and created huge ruts. Any underground animal habitats must have been destroyed. Trees which included mature oaks were felled and vegetation stripped leaving a scene of desolation" Opposition – Ashdown Forest Action Group. Avon Heath Country Park, Dorset – Breaches of tree felling licences. Agent Dorset County Council Bickerton Hill Blacka Moor, Sheffield – Misappropriation of land by Sheffield City Council (covenant re-written). Cattle introduced alongside the red deer with no actual method of differentiating between impact of deer and impact of cattle. Agent: Sheffield Wildlife Trust Blackawton, Mary Tavy, Devon Bricket Wood Common, Hertfordshire - Chobham Common, Surrey - Local opposition from 1996 against fencing the common. Agent: Surrey Wildlife Trust Colney Heath Common, Hertfordshire - Hardy’s Egdon Heath, Dorset – use of helicopters to spray herbicide on bracken, killing off ecologically important fern species. Lacked a shared, locally agreed long term vision and overall plan for multiple land use and resource protection, in spite of the fact that, as with many other heathland restoration projects, it received Heritage Lottery funding and EU Life funding. Agent: RSPB, English Nature Esher Commons Harden Common Hartlebury Common, Worcestershire – Local opposition after a rushed through public inquiry, as at Kingwood. Erosion already taking place following the removal of birch. The resultant bracken being sprayed with Asulox. Mosses and heather dead through the drying out of the sandy soil. Agent: Worcestershire County Council Isles of Scilly headland grazing scheme – local opposition, paths restricted and churned up due to electric fencing and cattle, burning of headlands. Agent: Isles of Scilly Wildlife Trust Kingwood Common, Oxfordshire – No consultative process took place. No alternative plans presented to users of the common. Kingwood Common is WOODLAND, and less than 10% heathland. Agent: Nettlebed Conservators, Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire Wildlife Trust. Loxley and Wadsley Commons, Sheffield –"The Council's alleged plan to restore the lowland heath to its original splendour seems to be back firing. In almost 15 years, and after butchery of hundreds of birch, oak, pine, beech to name but a few of our wonderful trees - previously without a licence from the Forestry Commission - there is no sign of any new heather. And now the Council have been granted a licence to fell a further 2800 trees the Commons will be decimated” Agent: Sheffield City Council Nomansland Common, Hertfordshire – Norton Heath Common Odiham Common, Hampshire – After 10 years of destruction following ‘heathland restoration’ and the accompanying grants, the common is due to return to a natural space under a new management plan. Opposition was 450:1 against the initial tree felling. Agent: Hart Council Oxshott Common, Surrey – Local opposition to an ‘hostile and alien landscape’. Agent: Esher Borough Council (?) Opposition – Esher Commons Interests Committee. Penwith Moors, Cornwall Prees Heath, Shropshire Swineholes Wood, Staffordshire – No consultation. Eventual public meeting where SWT did not listen to people’s views. Agent: Staffordshire Wildlife Trust. Opposition – Swineholes Wood Conservation Group Wetley Moor, Stoke on Trent – Agent: Stoke City Council and Staffordshire Moorlands Council. Opposition: Wetley Moor Action Group. Whitchurch Heath Common, Shropshire – The Agent: Butterfly Conservation SUMMARY The natural beauty of all these places are being destroyed much to the public’s disgust – the people that actually use and enjoy these spaces. Natural biodiversity is being lost, trees felled, for what actual gain? Misappropriating common land. . . The scheme will generate ‘More paperwork than genuine evidence’ regarding conservation techniques. Is this a fit and proper organisation to administer the natural beauty of this country? |
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