17 Nov 2015

Comments on: LONDON SUSTAINABLE DRAINAGE ACTION PLAN – draft for public consultation Emeritus Professor Richard Ashley,  12th November 2015 Now that Schedule 3 of the Flood and Water Management Act 2010 has not been commenced, England is in a rather uncertain position regarding the promotion of the use of SuDS and who should shoulder the […]

17 Nov 2015

Environment Audit Committee – the Government’s approach to Sustainable Development At a time when Government are systematically downgrading their environmental commitments the EAC have begun their work for this parliament with this review. This will provide the context for further inquiries.  Read the results of their conference here. Conference on the Government’s Approach to Sustainable […]

16 Nov 2015

Also read Phil Dyke’s blog below The National Trust is calling for urgent action from Government and agencies in England, Wales and Northern Ireland to ensure all coastal areas are ready for the enormous challenges presented by severe storms and rising sea levels. Twelve and a half thousand new homes and businesses have been built […]

16 Nov 2015

Utility Week: A report in The Times suggests government officials want to verify that other countries would be as interested in adopting the sophisticated technology as Tidal Lagoon executives argue. Tidal Lagoon Power received planning consent from the government in June to construct the 320MW tidal lagoon project.Chief executive Mark Shorrock told Utility Week the firm is […]

16 Nov 2015

Energy & Environment management ‘The European Investment Bank has announced today (30 October 2015) that it is to provide £225 million (EUR314 million) to help fund the 336MW Galloper Wind Farm in the North Sea east of Felixstowe. The European investment is part of a £1.37 billion (EUR1.9 billion) debt financing deal with 12 commercial […]

16 Nov 2015

Marine Plan Users Guide Marine plans are to be applied to decision making concerning activities and developments taking place in or affecting a marine area – both inshore and offshore (from 0 to 200nm) and up to the mean high water spring mark or the tidal extent of an estuary. This guide details who should […]

16 Nov 2015

The owner/skipper of a fishing vessel, who pleaded guilty to not showing navigation lights, employing crew who’d not completed safety training and to using it while it was unregistered, has been sent to prison. At a hearing (10th November) at Southampton Crown Court, the owner/skipper Michael Roy Stimson received a custodial sentence totalling four months. He […]