Monthly Archives: March 2011

URGENT – Calling in of planning applications

RESPONSE TO MY CALL-IN REQUEST
I now have a much better idea how the system works and we can discuss how to take things forward in the coming meetings – Sigingstone, Sunday evening and Bridgend Green Party Meeting next Thursday. 

Date: 11/03/2011 15:01:25
Subject: FW: URGENT – Calling in of planning applications

Dear Mr Chyba

Thank you for your e-mail of 10 March. My section of the Assembly Government’s Planning Division has responsibility for dealing with call-in requests and your e-mail has been passed to me for response. Firstly, the Welsh Ministers have consistently held the view that democratically elected authorities should be responsible for determining planning applications wherever possible. Jane Davidson, the Minister for Environment, Sustainability and Housing becomes involved in the consideration of a planning application only when she considers that the application raises planning issues of more than local importance. Over the last 10 years only 0.02% of planning applications have been called in. I make that point here – not to pre-judge any view about your request(s) – but to make clear that the call-in of an application is a comparatively rare event. In effect, the Minister will need to be convinced that an application is of regional or even national importance. Secondly, I cannot accept your “blanket” request for all applications in Wales of a certain type to be called in. Minerals Planning Policy Wales sets out those issues which need to be taken into consideration when a decision maker deals with an application involving energy production and nothing in MPPW or PPW leads me to believe that all applications for coal bed methane extraction or related processes are automatically contrary to national planning policy or automatically raise issues of more than local importance. All call in requests must be considered on their own merits but they must relate to individual applications that have not yet been determined by the local authority. It is not the role of the Assembly Government to trawl through current applications to see what might be considered for call in. The Assembly Government will look at an application if a call in request is made or if an application is notified to us by the authority – say, as a significant departure from its development plan.

You have quoted a number of applications which I have managed to track down on Council websites. 2010/0720, 0688 and 0703 all appear to have been made by Centrica to Neath Port Talbot CBC. 2010/0665 and 0664 are not on the website and may be the two Centrica applications which you refer to as being withdrawn or having been determined. P11/12 in Bridgend and 2011/0115 in Vale of Glamorgan also appear to be live applications. I can consider these 5 applications for call in if you make representations for each to be called explaining the rationale for your request (in this respect I have attached a leaflet on call-in for information). I hope you will appreciate that it is not sufficient to refer substantial controversy or threat to habitats in general terms. You also make reference to an application in Swansea made by Composite Energy. I found no live application by that company in Swansea’s list of current applications. I have insufficient information to look at the RCT or Caerphilly council websites. You would need to identify a specific application before any further action could be taken. The Welsh Ministers do not consider the merits of an application when considering call-in and will not consider allegations about how an application is being processed by a Council or whether a Council’s officers, or those of the Environment Agency, are sufficiently qualified or experienced to determine an application. Any concerns about propriety or the processing of an application has to be addressed to the Council’s Monitoring Officer or the Public Services Ombudsman for Wales. You have also asked for a moratorium to be imposed on any application that already has permission. There is no provision in law for such action once a planning permission has been granted. The decision to grant the permission would need to be challenged in the Courts through judicial review. To summarise, from the information you have supplied, there are 5 identified planning applications that are undetermined – 3 in NPT, one in Bridgend and one in VoG. If you wish the Welsh Ministers to consider any or all of those for call-in I would be grateful if you would confirm which ones; a case for call-in should properly be made for each separate application and should relate to the specific planning issues raised by each application. If you wish to proceed with your request for some or all of the extant applications to be called-in could you send any representations you wish to make about the application(s) to the case officer who, in this case, will be John Saunders (029 2082 3878 or john.saunders)

Clive Ancrum
Planning Decisions Branch – Cangen Benderfyniadau Cynllunio
Welsh Assembly Government – Llywodraeth Cynulliad Cymru
Cathays Park – Parc Cathays
Cardiff – Caerdydd CF10 3NQ
Tel – Ffon [029-2082] ext 5181
GTN: 1208-5181
Fax – Ffacs [029 2082] ext 5622
email – ebost: clive.ancrum

URGENT – Calling in of planning applications

Request to: Welsh assembly Government Planning Division

From: Andy Chyba in my capacity as Chair of BRIDGEND GREEN PARTY

8 Min-y-Coed, Brackla, Bridgend CF31 2AF
Tel: 01656 647314 Mobile: 078 1066 3241
Email: greens

APPLICATION DETAILS:
C.B.C. BRIDGEND
Ref: P/11/12/FUL
Location: FORMER ST JOHNS COLLIERY MAESTEG BRIDGEND CF34 0DH
Applicant: UK METHANE LIMITED
Date: 07-01-2011
Proposal: DRILL AND TEST THE INSITU NAMURIAN SHALE AND ASSOCIATED STRATA

This is an issue across the whole of the South Wales Coalfield area (and a bit beyond)

There are many applications of this type before all the Council areas of the coalfield area – they should all be called in.

We have seen Centrica withdraw their two proposals in Bridgend CBC at the point at which I was about to request them to be called in.

I know Centrica have several others (5 I believe, 2 of which may have been approved by now) similar proposals before Neath Port Talbot CBC.
Refs:

P2010/0688 P2010/0703 P2010/0720

Coastal Oil & Gas Ltd have one before the Vale of Glamorgan CBC: 2011/00115/FUL

I understand Composite Energy have proposals near Pontardulais, in the jurisdiction of Swansea CBC

There are probably proposals in RCTCBC and Caerphilly CBC too.

I have not the time or resources to scour all relevant local authorities for such applications, but I would urge you to do so.
It is referred to variously as Coal Bed Methane; Shale Gas; Mine Gas; Hydraulic Fracturing; Fracking.

GROUNDS FOR REQUEST FOR CALLING IN ALL SUCH APPLICATIONS AND IMPOSING A MORATORIUM ON ANY SUCH APPLICATIONS THAT MAY ALREADY HAVE BEEN GRANTED (following published example criteria):

This is not a request that these applications be refused or overturned. It is a request that they be properly investigated by the right people asking the right questions.

There is clear evidence that this is not happening.

There is also ample evidence that where this does not happen, the consequences can be dire.

I therefore urge that this issue is given priority attention before any real damage can be inflicted on the people of South Wales.

Yours sincerely,
   
Andy Chyba
Bridgend Green Party
Blog: https://bridgendgreens.wordpress.com/
Mobile: 078 1066 3241
Email: greens

My book THE ASYLUM OF THE UNIVERSE is availbale here:
http://www.lulu.com/spotlight/AsylumoftheUniverse

Llandow fracking campaign meeting

There is a meeting arranged to co-ordinate opposition to the fracking proposals at Llandow.

It will involve the “Say NO to Toxic Gas Drilling in the Vale” campaign/Facebook group, representatives of the Vale of Glamorgan Green Party and us at Bridgend Green Party.

It will take place on Sunday evening (13th March) at the Victoria Inn, Sigingstone, from 7.30pm.

All are welcome to attend. If anyone would like me to pick them up on route, just let me know.

Andy

Meeting with local Lib Dem candidate

I spent a convivial hour or so in the company of Gerald Francis, a Lib Dem WAG candidate here in South Wales West. 

We discussed a range of issues and topics including wind farms, dog mess, coalitions and election strategies.

I will report back in more detail at the meeting next week.

Agenda items ASAP please.

Andy

thevalesaysno.com

The campaign against fracking in the Vale is certainly getting organised. They have set up a good looking website and acknowledge our support prominently:

http://thevalesaysno.com/

I will be meeting up with the organisers as soon as possible. Let me know if you would like to come along. Andy.

Robin Hood Tax – how the revenue could be spent

This year British Bankers are predicted to take home £7bn in bonuses. At the same time people around the world are feeling the impacts of a financial crisis they did nothing to cause.

Does that sound fair to you?

It is clear that banks could afford to pay more in tax. Use the slider on the link below to see how the money could be better used to tackle climate change, and help people in the UK and around the world

http://robinhoodtax.org/taxingthebonuses/index.php

FRACKING – short term profit against long term costs

A geological engineering professor whose specialty is rock mechanics and hydrogeology says hydraulic fracturing (fracking) to free natural gas from rock formations will cause “irreversible harm” lasting thousands of years.

And the gas companies will be long gone, leaving behind costly remediation, Marc Durand said in an interview, suggesting the gas producers should be forced to establish a reserve fund.

“The billions required would be much more than all the profits beckoning now,” said the retired Université du Québec à Montréal professor.

Full article – well worth a read

http://www.montrealgazette.com/mobile/iphone/story.html?id=4387383

YES wins the day – now onwards and upwards

The Welsh have voted Yes to give their national assembly direct powers. Before any nay-sayer points out that the turn out was only 35%, say this: History is made by the people who can be bothered to turn up.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-politics-12648649

Approach for help campaigning against fracking at Llandow

APPROACH March 3 at 7:13pm

Hi Andrew, I saw your name on a news story about the proposed Gas drilling in Llandow. I live in a nearby village, my parents farm the land on Llandow and we have 2 businesses on Llandow. As you can imagine, I am completely against the current planning application and want to do all I can to raise awareness. I have set up this page http://www.facebook.com/pages/Say-NO-to-Toxic-Gas-Drilling-in-the-Vale/185164998191522

Would you be interested in doing something together on this?

I am away at the moment, but will be back on Sunday. Got plans for a website, petition, flyers….. Protests if it comes to it.

Thanks for your time,
Louise

REPLY March 3 at 9:16pm

Hi Louise,
For sure, we will do all we can to help you fight this proposal. We have seen Centrica back out in Bridgend County (but not elsewhere as yet). Our resources are limited, but along with the Vale of Glamorgan Greens I am sure we can achieve something.

The proposal at Llandow is by a Bridgend company called Coastal Oil & Gas, so I am keen to get after them in particular.

We should meet up sometime next week.

Best wishes, Andy

Fracking application update – Good news!!

BRIDGEND GREEN PARTY PRESS RELEASE
 

IMPORTANT UPDATE

Centrica have withdrawn their applications for fracking sites near Llangeinor and Ogmore Vale.

It is uncertain as to why they have withdrawn their applications from these two sites only (1) – but Bridgend Greens are jubilant!

Centrica appear to be pursuing applications in these locations:
ABERNANT, BRYN-CAWS, CLYNE, MARGAM and PELENNA

There are many other applications in the pipeline across the whole South Wales Coalfield area, so there is still much work to be done.

(1) See Centrica’s website: http://www.centrica.com/index.asp?pageid=978