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Tuesday, 26 November 2013

Woodland Trust tree champion for Devon

Congratulations to Cllr Claire Wright:

Claire has the Wright stuff for Woodland Trust

Stefan GordonSunday, November 24, 2013 
The Woodland Trust has enlisted the support of a new Councillor Tree Champion for Devon as part of a pilot initiative to protect, restore and create the organisation values.
Claire Wright will engage with local authorities to ensure greater protection for woods in Devon as well as offering advice, knowledge, inspiration and encouragement to people interested in planting trees.
Councillor Wright will support the Woodland Trust in a number of ways - alerting the charity to any threats to ancient woodland, helping to improve policies for trees, encouraging more people to enjoy their local woods and helping the trust get more trees planted locally as it aims to double native woodland across the UK.
The Woodland Trust’s Justin Milward said: “It’s exciting to be able to work with Claire to get trees and woods on the agenda in Devon. By working together we are determined to highlight the many benefits of trees and woods and hopefully make the region even greener.”
Cllr Wright added: “I am only too aware of the threats facing our trees and woodlands at the moment; it feels as though they have never been more at risk from development and disease. I love trees and care passionately about protecting them. I am honoured that the Woodland Trust asked me to be its Tree Champion for Devon and will do my best to champion the cause of trees across the county.”
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Claire | Monday, 25 November 2013

The UK is one of the least wooded countries in Europe and our trees and woodland are constantly under threat from development and disease.
Less than 10 per cent of England is wooded, compared with 44 per cent for Europe.
Woodland Trust tree champion for Devon
Ash dieback is likely to cause appalling damage to our woodlands because the ash is one of the most prolific woodland trees - but that’s not the only disease, there are many more, exacerbated by climate change. 
And there are other threats to trees and woods from development.
We have seen in West Hill alone, developers ruthlessly ringbark, then fell veteran oaks to make a quick buck. Of course, these will not be isolated instances.
And in other parts of the country, woodland is being ripped out for housing estates and quarrying.
Locally, a proposed quarry at Straitgate Farm on the edge of Ottery will put at risk ancient and irreplaceable woodland, part of which is believed to be rare wildwood - which may be thousands of years old.
See the Straitgate Action Group’s blog-post about it here -http://straitgateactiongroup.blogspot.co.uk/2013/05/Cadhay-Bog-Cadhay-Wood-ancient-woodland-wild-orchids.html
Not only are trees beautiful, providing shade and oxygen, and even preventing flooding, but there is something spiritual about walking through woodland.
In West Hill there is a few acres of Woodland Trust owned wood, and it is just wonderful to amble through, to hear the birds singing, smell the earth, see the little flowers in the spring and gaze up at the green leafy canopy above.  Trees and woodlands are very special and must be protected - for our children and our children’s children.
As the Woodland Trust’s new tree champion for Devon, I will continue my work that I am already doing in my ward to protect trees, but I also want to find places to plant trees. The Woodland Trust has tree planting kits and can help out with this.
So, this is my first message to Devon people as tree champion - please consider whether any land near you, whether privately, or publicly owned, may be suitable for tree planting and if so, let me know, (as well as your own councillor, of course).
I look forward to hearing from you!
Here’s the piece in this week’s Herald… http://www.devon24.co.uk/news/claire_has_the_wright_stuff_for_woodland_trust_1_3035145 
Here’s more information about how the Woodland Trust can help with tree planting -http://www.woodlandtrust.org.uk/plant-trees/
Photograph:  The stunning line of beeches in spring along Ash Hill Road, West Hill

Claire Wright - Your Independent East Devon District Councillor for Ottery Rural


FRIDAY, 31 MAY 2013

There are orchids in those woods and a whole lot more...

An ecology expert from SLR Consultants undertook an initial walkover survey of local woodland this week, to gauge what future ecological work would be required in relation to Aggregate Industries' preparations for a planning application to quarry Straitgate Farm. His route took him into ancient woodlands, past swathes of bluebells, small woodland ponds, badger sets and purple orchids.

Bat surveys have already started at Straitgate, and some people will have seen the 'tubes' that have been put up to detect dormice activity. From our own experience there are many bats, and the ecology expert would be surprised if there were not dormice in the area too. There are also a number of small woodland ponds in the locality with ideal conditions for great crested newts, and in time these sites will be surveyed for their presence. All these species are protected and would need to be moved or 'persuaded' to move out of harm's way before any quarrying could commence.

What particularly interested the ecology expert on his walkover were parts of Cadhay Bog. This area is a wetland habitat reliant on water from the Straitgate aquifer. The boggy ground, the plant species and the topography all indicate that Cadhay Bog is not just ancient woodland - i.e. continuously wooded since at least 1600 AD - but very ancient or 'primary' ancient woodland. In other words it may have been woodland for up to 10,000 years - a remnant of the prehistoric woodland or 'wildwood' that colonised Britain after the last Ice Age.

Such areas of woodland are rare. The Woodland Trust says that "only two per cent of Britain remains as ancient woodland today" and the percentage that has uninterrupted physical continuity with the wildwood obviously much less.

Such habitats are protected, and the NPPF says "planning permission should be refused for development resulting in the loss or deterioration of irreplaceable habitats, including ancient woodland and the loss of aged or veteran trees found outside ancient woodland, unless the need for, and benefits of, the development in that location clearly outweigh the loss".

AI may have difficulty in persuading the Environment Agency, Natural England and others that it can quarry Straitgate, and remove unsaturated and saturated parts of the aquifer, without changing the water regime supplying the wetland habitat of this ancient woodland. To do so could cause irreparable harm, and will no doubt be a focus for AI's hydrogeology consultants in the weeks and months ahead.

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  • South Devon AONB
  • South West Coast Path
  • South West Councils
  • Spinwatch
  • Streetlife
  • Sustainability Centre
  • Sustainable Business Toolkit
  • Sustainable Crediton
  • Sustainable Ottery
  • Sustainable Tourism
  • Sustaining Tourism
  • Sustrans
  • SVEAG
  • Taste of the West
  • This is Cornwall
  • This is Devon
  • This is Exeter
  • This is Money
  • This is North Devon
  • This is Somerset
  • This is the West Country
  • Tour de Manche
  • Transition Culture
  • Transition Exeter
  • Transition Network
  • Transition Norwich
  • Transition Town Exmouth
  • Transition Town Honiton
  • Transition Town Totnes
  • Treehugger
  • UK Govenment
  • Understory
  • Unlock Democracy
  • Urban Answers
  • Victorian Society
  • View From Sidmouth
  • Vision Group for Sidmouth
  • Vision Group for Sidmouth 2006 Report
  • Visit Devon
  • Visit Sidmouth
  • Waitrose
  • Western Daily Press
  • Wetland Treatment Systems
  • What Do They Know
  • WWF
  • Yes to Homes
  • Zero Carbon Britain

more links

  • 1st Sid Vale Scouts
  • 38 Degrees
  • Association of East Devon Chambers of Commerce
  • BBC Dorset
  • Bay FM Radio
  • Big Butterfly Count
  • Bristol Post
  • British Hospitality Association
  • Building Design
  • Butterfly Conservation
  • Byes Pre-School - Sidford Playgroup
  • CAMRA
  • Campaign for the Protection of Rural England - Devon
  • Centre for Effective Government
  • Chard and Ilminster News
  • Citizens Advice Bureau East Devon
  • Climate justice campaign - Christian Aid
  • Clinton Devon Estates
  • Community Energy
  • Community Energy Coalition
  • Community Land Trust Assn of West Marin
  • Community Matters
  • Community Voice on Planning
  • Cooperative & Mutual Solutions
  • Cornish Guardian
  • Cosmic - East Devon
  • Decisions, Decisions, Decisions
  • Dementia Action Alliance
  • Devon Birds
  • Devon Gardens Trust
  • Devon Green Lanes Group
  • Devon Health and Wellbeing
  • Devon Life
  • Devon Tour of Britain
  • Devon Town Profiles
  • Devon Trail Riders Fellowship
  • Devon Wildlife Trust
  • Donkey Sanctuary
  • Dorset Wildlife Trust
  • EDA Facebook
  • EDDC Councillor Susie Bond
  • EDDC Press
  • East Devon Alliance
  • Embedded Carbon Analysis
  • Engaging Networks
  • English Heritage
  • European Mobility Week
  • European Union - Environment
  • Exeter Express & Echo
  • Exeter University
  • Exeter and East Devon Growth Point
  • Exmouth Journal
  • Exmouth People
  • Exmouth Vision
  • Fight for Feniton's Future
  • Fish News EU
  • Flavel Arts Centre Dartmouth
  • Frack Off - Frack Free Devon
  • Green Building Press
  • Green Construction
  • Green Lanes Environmental Action Movement
  • Green New Deal Group
  • HS2 Action Alliance
  • Inside Business 360
  • Institute of Civil Engineers
  • Liverton Business Park
  • Local Food Grants
  • Local Gov
  • Marine Reserves Coalition
  • Martin Goodall's Planning Law Blog
  • Mary Robinson Foundation - Climate Justice
  • Met Office
  • National Council for Voluntary Organisations
  • National House Building Council
  • Natural Capital Project
  • Natural England
  • Norman Lockyer Observatory
  • Notes from a Broken Society
  • One Fish Two Fish Red Fish Blue Fish
  • One Hundred Months
  • Openly Local
  • Otter Rotters
  • Persimmon Homes
  • Planning Resource
  • Plymouth Herald
  • Plymouth University
  • Public Affairs World
  • Reconnect
  • Recycled Architecture
  • Royal Academy
  • Rural Services Network
  • SAVE Britain's Heritage
  • SVA Rural Footpaths
  • Salty Monk
  • Save Our Greenspaces
  • Save The Salamanders
  • Sibylline – Marine Wildlife Center
  • Sid Valley Cycling Club
  • Sid Valley Foodbank - e-mail
  • Sidbury Manor
  • Sidbury Primary School
  • Sidbury Village Website
  • Sidford WI
  • Sidmouth & District Hospitality Assn
  • Sidmouth Carnival
  • Sidmouth Drill Hall
  • Sidmouth Folk Week
  • Sidmouth Fringe
  • Sidmouth Memories
  • Sidmouth Museum
  • Sidmouth Streetlife
  • Sidmouth Town Band
  • Sidmouth Twinning Circle
  • SkyPark
  • SouthWest Business
  • Stand Up For Seaton
  • Strawbale House Islington
  • TaxPayer Alliance
  • Tescowatch Seaton
  • The Pub in the Village - Save the Red Lion
  • This is Dorset = Blackmore Vale Magazine
  • UK Butterflies
  • University College London
  • Visit South Devon
  • WWF
  • We Are Residents - Saffron Walden
  • Western Morning News
  • Western Morning News
  • Wildlife Trusts
  • Woodland Education Centre - Offwell Honiton
  • YouGen
  • Your Local Guardian

even more links

  • 10:10
  • Airbnb
  • Alphr
  • Anna Minton
  • Architects Journal
  • Beyond Current Horizons
  • Big Think
  • Binzagr Institute for Sustainable Prosperity
  • Blockupy
  • Breaking News
  • Builder and Engineer
  • Builders Merchants News
  • Building
  • Building Design
  • Business Insider
  • C4SS - Center for a Stateless Society
  • Campaign for Freedom of Information
  • Captain Capitalism
  • Centre for Science and Policy
  • Centre for Science and Policy @ Cambridge
  • Chartered Institute of Building
  • Child Accident Prevention Trust
  • Club of Info
  • Commons Abundance Network
  • Commons Transition
  • Construction Manager
  • Counterpunch
  • Crowd Justice
  • Cyclists' Touring Club in Devon
  • Decisions, decisions, decisions: Andrew Lainton
  • Desktop Regulatory State
  • Devon Week
  • EBuild - Self-Build Community
  • EDDC Cllr Ian Thomas - Trinity Matters
  • East Devon Conservatives
  • East Devon Green Party
  • East Devon Labour
  • East Devon Liberal Democrats
  • Estonian Green Movement - FOE
  • Exeter Civic Society
  • Exmouth Journal
  • Exmouth Splash - public opinion and discussion page
  • Farm Carbon Cutting Toolkit
  • Flatpack Democracy
  • Forbes
  • Foundation for Economic Education
  • Green Optimistic
  • Guardian Sustainable Business
  • Henry Jenkins
  • IBTimes
  • Information Commissioner's Office
  • Information Tribunal
  • International Business Times
  • Library of Law and Liberty
  • Livable Cities
  • Local Government Lawyer
  • Micromanufacturing
  • Mid Devon Gazette
  • Mises Institute
  • Mutualist Blogspot
  • NHS - NEW Devon CCG
  • NHS - North Devon Healthcare
  • New Internationalist
  • Open Democracy
  • P2P Foundation
  • Paul Mason
  • People’s Republic of South Devon
  • Permaculture Association
  • Permaculture Guild
  • Positive Money
  • Post Scarcity Alliance
  • Post-Crash Economics
  • RHS - Communities
  • Real Zorro
  • Reinventing Money
  • Renewal
  • Reporting Climate Science
  • Resource Based Abundance Economy
  • Rewilding Britain
  • Rio 20
  • Rural Services Network
  • Shelter Blog
  • Slate
  • Small Business
  • South West Green Party
  • Spinwatch
  • Straightgate Action Group
  • Strike! Magazine
  • Telegraph Blogs
  • The Baffler
  • The Conversation
  • The Ecologist
  • The Long + Short
  • The Urbanist
  • Transition Free Press
  • Transition Research Network
  • UKIP Devon
  • Uber
  • Undercover Info
  • Urban Technologist
  • Walking School Bus
  • World Economic Forum
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