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Over 11,500 of you helped save the existing wording around protection of ancient trees and woods when the Government reduced over 1000 pages of planning policy to just 52. Thank you - it was an amazing achievement, yet still more needs to be done to remove the damaging loophole in the draft National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF). This new document currently out for consultation will allow development 'if the need for and benefits of development in that location clearly outweigh the loss' basically, economics trumps environment.
Read our blog and learn more about the Woodland Trust's views
Loss of ancient woods and ancient trees is not acceptable. We want to help Government to achieve its goal of creating clear planning guidance by simply removing the loophole. We have had an emergency meeting with the Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG) telling them of our concerns over their presumption in favour of sustainable development. They have asked us to suggest alternative wording.
Take part in our quick poll - should the Government remove the loophole?
Because you were so influential in getting the wording secured please back up our call to remove the loophole. If Government doesnt hear us en masse and as loudly as possible through its own channels, it could give them the excuse to disregard what's said. This is our only opportunity to secure and strengthen protection for ancient woods and trees in the planning system.
Respond to the official consultation
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