Macclesfield Express

Eco campaigner­s call for change to housing plans

- BY BELINDA RYAN

CAMPAIGNER­S fighting to save Danes Moss and other peat lands from being developed have called on Cheshire East to remove several allocated housing sites from the local plan.

Thomas Eccles, chair of the Save Danes Moss campaign group, told an environmen­t and communitie­s committee meeting he was encouraged by some of comments made in a report referring to ambitions for the next local plan.

He quoted a statement from the report saying the new local plan should aim to protect peat lands and encourage their restoratio­n. ut he said these were ‘really fine words’ which needed backing up by ‘equally fine actions’.

He said: “The trouble is, at the minute, that Cheshire East’s environmen­tal policies are in contradict­ion with some of their environmen­tal ambitions.

“The previous local plan has allocated eight separate peat lands for various forms of developmen­t which necessaril­y means there will be extraction at those sites.

“It’s not just Danes

Moss. Danes Moss is the biggest in Cheshire East, but there are plenty of others.”

He said the council’s current local plan policies were at complete odds with its ambition to reduce direct emissions by 16,298 tonnes.

Mr Eccles said an independen­t report commission­ed by the council had shown 220,000 tonnes of CO2 would be released at Danes Moss if all the peat was excavated there for developmen­t.

“It’s clear this would destroy any ambitions for credible reductions in carbon emissions,” he said.

The council also came under fire from one of its own councillor­s later in the meeting over the same issue.

Sutton councillor Chris O’Leary, who is involved in the Save Danes Moss campaign, accused the council of currently ‘taking little action to protect peat land’. In a statement read out by Coun Janet Clowes on his behalf, Coun O’Leary asked ‘that the committee ensure that peatland sites are not included in the local plan without assessment of the scale of the peat deposits and that specific planning guidance is introduced to protect peatlands from developmen­t’.

Head of planning David Malcolm said, in response: “I think, quite rightly, as part of the considerat­ion of the local plan, we will consider appropriat­e protection­s for peat lands, wetlands, the meres and mosses in light of the legislatio­n.”

No specific reference was made to sites already in the current plan.

 ?? ?? ●●Protester Tom Eccles
●●Protester Tom Eccles

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