Notice: Alwalton Lock: 150 metres downstream
When: until further notice.
What’s happening: shoal approximately 150 metres downstream of Alwalton Lock.
When: until further notice.
What’s happening: shoal approximately 150 metres downstream of Alwalton Lock.
When: 10 April 2017
What’s happening: Houghton Lock will be closed due to essential repairs taking place.
When: 8 May 2017 for approximately 6 weeks.
What’s happening: replacement of Islip footbridge.
Updated: Replaced application forms for annexes A, B, and C or D with updated versions.
The bat ‘low impact’ licence (CL21) is a mitigation class licence that allows a registered ecological consultant to interfere with certain bats and their roosts. There are 4 annexes to this licence that specify:
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These applications are for 1 bespoke Environmental Permit and 2 Standard Rules Permits. They have been submitted by the site Europa Oil and Gas Limited to begin exploration drilling for oil or gas at the site.
In deciding whether or not to issue the permits, the Environment Agency will take into account all relevant considerations and legal requirements.
You can view and comment on the application.
An Environment Agency spokesperson said:
An environmental permit sets out stringent conditions that a site must adhere to. We will not issue an environmental permit for a site if we consider that activities taking place will cause significant pollution to the environment or harm to human health.
We are in the process of determining the applications to permit this site and we want to hear from the public and understand peoples’ views. Everybody has the chance to see what the bespoke permit may look like and to raise any additional concerns before we make any final decision.
For all media enquiries please contact 0800 141 2743 or email Southeastpressoffice1@environment-agency.gov.uk