Showing posts with label bats. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bats. Show all posts

Sunday, 8 April 2018

Louth canal corridor wildlife, wildlife habitat about to be destroyed...




8th April heard 2 men taking down an old greenhouse in my neighbour's garden.
Sending photos of this 'paradise for birds' to East Lindsey District coucil to see if they will reconsider their decision. I have fought this case behind the scenes and online and am still fighting it.
I feel sorry for the wildlife.

Thursday, 7 September 2017

Speaker Jane Air at Tedder Hall yesterday, Tedder Hall Manby appeared on BBC Look North

I was a speaker at Tedder Hall yesterday opposing the development of 9 houses along Louth canal.
8 out of 9 district councillors voted for the development.
I now believe that my photographic evidence of local wildlife and my speech counted for nothing.
I will find out from Mr Andy Booth ( who was definately for the development ) when and what surveys are due in the near future.
I will be reporting on this development as it doesn't just affect local residents like myself but anyone who comes to Louth canal for a walk or to get close to nature.

Thursday, 27 April 2017

Letter to Louth Leader ( unpublished in this weeks Louth Leader as no letter page )






Photos above : bluebells appear in 2 different areas on the land, kingfisher watercolour inspired by the Kingfisher that lives along the canal and the Louth Town Lock during the 2007 flood.
Controversial Canal Side Planning Application

I am writing regarding the planning application of 9 houses to be built close to Louth Town Lock and alongside the canal. This land should instead be viewed as a valuable asset to the Lincolnshire tourist industry, in light of talks about creating both a cycle path to Tetney and of bringing the canal back to being a working canal. The figure of £ 20 million is being considered by the East Lindsey District Council to bring the canal back to its former glory according to social media sources.

The Louth Town Council strongly objects to the planning application on various grounds mentioning that the development 'could pose a risk to this boost of the local economy through tourism' as well as concerns over flooding and the destruction of wildlife habitat. There are calls for a bat survey to be carried out. 

The plot of land in question could become a real asset to Louth and its economy by remaining a green corridor for the canal wildlife. Louth is already bursting at the outskirts with huge housing developments in every direction, so why the need to spoil such a small plot of beauty and wildlife diversity ? According to my sources, Louth has already filled its quota for new housing.

I do however agree with some of the locals that the land could do with being tidied up but I envision it as a Spout Yard inspired park and seating area for both locals and tourists with perhaps an ice cream hut. I hope the price to pay for tidying this area up won't be the 9 houses, a new road, around 14 car drives and a metal safety barrier around the Lock which will be essential for a housing development being built so close to it. 

A decision will be made on the 25th April. To object to this development please visit the council website for details. Thank you.

Jane Air, poet and wildlife campaigner
ps, will update shortly on this story. I will be posting my objections letter with photographic evidence of bluebells and ransoms onto the East Lindsey District Council planning area of their website. Still trying to locate my photo of the River Lud uncovered a few years ago which exists underneath the land.

Wednesday, 11 January 2017

N/105/02391/16 planning application Louth ; Story covered in Louth Leader ; Save our wildlife along Louth canal



Louth canal flooded in 2007
To object to the planning application of 5 large houses close to Louth canal please email
development.control@e-lindsey.gov.uk
Please quote the planning reference number N/105/02391/16

Update : 18 Jan. I know that on the other plot to the west side of the plot that I have mentioned there is a proposal for 2 houses as I spoke to the agent yesterday. There was even a wildlife expert on hand examining the land.  It would be nice and a good idea if both plots could be bought by the East District Lindsey Council and created into a public park. There are a lack of green spaces in Louth as so many houses are being built everywhere. Where are children to play football ?
Update : Letter received on the 8th Feb stating that the application of 5 dwellings has been withdrawn.