| NEWS RELEASE
14-08-2002
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Sustainable Woodland Community gains planning
permission
Today the inhabitants of Steward Community Woodland received a 5 year
temporary planning permission to continue their sustainable woodland
living project.
This decision comes as the culmination of two years of planning applications
and appeals to the Dartmoor National Park Authority and the Planning
Inspectorate.
The permission means that the 7 benders and assorted communal structures
(bikeshed, longhouse, kitchen, workshop) are now safe, and that the
community now have a five year period to further develop the project
and achieve their aims.
The permission has been granted subject to various conditions to safeguard
the low impact nature of the project, and the Dartmoor National Park
Authority will have the chance to annually assess the group’s
progress.
Pete Cow, a member of the community, comments:
“We are overjoyed by this far sighted decision, which shows
that the Planning Inspectorate recognises the importance of our project,
and fully supports what we are doing here.
We knew it would be a struggle to get planning permission under the
present planning system as it makes no systematic allowances for low
impact developments of this kind. We are delighted to finally get a
positive result after all our hard work.
It is heartening to see the Inspectorate referring to the Rio Declaration,
Agenda 21 and the Government’s commitments to supporting sustainable
practice.
The planning conditions attached to this permission will ensure that
this project remains sustainable and continues to have a positive impact
on the local ecology and the surrounding community.”
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Notes to editors:
1. For interviews phone 0845 458 1926 (local rate number).
2. For the full text of the decision visit our website at www.stewardwood.org
3. The attached planning conditions are summarised as follows:
>The permission lapses at the end of five years.
>No petrol or diesel generators to be used on site.
>No more than three resident’s vehicles on site.
>No more than ten visitor’s vehicles on site.
>No new caravan, mobile home, vehicle, building, structure or tent
to be brought onto the site, positioned or erected without the written
approval of the DNPA.
>The present structures cannot be moved without the written permission
of the DNPA.
>A written report to be submitted to the DNPA on the 1st April every
year detailing the activities carried out in compliance with the Business
Plan, the Management and Biodiersity Action Plan, and criteria for sustainable
development.
4. Project background –
Steward Community Woodland was set up in April 2000 as a permaculture
based sustainable living project, integrating conservation woodland
management, organic growing and low impact living. We aim to encourage
and enable environmental awareness and solutions by providing examples
of sustainable land use and appropriate technologies.
We live in canvas and wood structures on the side of the Wray valley
one mile south of Moretonhampstead. Steward Wood is a 32 acre plantation
consisting mostly of Japanese Larch, Scots’ Pine and Ash. There
are presently six of us living here, with a 5 month old baby. For more
information see our website.
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