New briefing: Why we don’t need more onshore oil in the UK

UK Government energy policy and local planning rules on onshore oil developments need to change, say campaigners.

The Weald Action Group has published a briefing Why we don’t need more onshore oil in the UK, which refutes claims made by the onshore oil industry that their developments are needed to maintain energy security, that UK oil has a lower carbon footprint than imported oil, that they provide local jobs and that they are needed for plastic production. 

Continue reading “New briefing: Why we don’t need more onshore oil in the UK”

Arreton Public Consultation: Comments Analysis and Report.

The public consultation period for the Arreton site formally closed on July 24th but the portal has remained open for responses which have continued to be submitted.

We can confirm that, as of 3rd September there were 2225 opposition and 68 supporting comments.
The Don’t Drill The Wight campaign team decided to track  and record the public comments for a variety of reasons.  Essentially the Isle of Wight Planning Office Portal does not truly reflect accurate numbers and types of responses,  for a variety of reasons,  and we wanted to ensure we did.

Continue reading “Arreton Public Consultation: Comments Analysis and Report.”

‘Art for the Earth’: Online sale to raise funds for Horse Hill legal challenge

Works by established artists go on sale today to raise funds for an important legal challenge supported by the Weald Action Group.

Contributing artists including Ackroyd and Harvey, Merlyn Chesterman RE and Surrey-based Kiri Jones and Ali Tomlin are taking part in the sale, organised by Ann Stewart, which is found at artatwag.artweb.com

Work on sale includes paintings, woodcuts, photographic prints, ceramics and glassware, at prices ranging from £25 to £1,000. Artists will donate 33% of the sale price – and in some cases 100% – to the cause.

Continue reading “‘Art for the Earth’: Online sale to raise funds for Horse Hill legal challenge”

Green light for legal challenge to Surrey County Council’s support for 20 years’ oil production at Horse Hill

 

Campaigners outside the Royal Courts of Justice for a hearing on this case in February 2020

Sarah Finch, a campaigner from Redhill, has been granted permission by the Appeal Court for a Judicial Review of Surrey County Council’s decision to allow the drilling of four new oil wells and 20 years of oil production at Horse Hill, near Gatwick in Surrey.

Sarah Finch and many others had objected to the proposed development by UK Oil and Gas for a range of reasons, including climate change. When Surrey County Council approved the plans in September 2019, Sarah issued a legal challenge, with support from the Weald Action Group. She claimed that the Council had failed to consider the direct and indirect greenhouse gas emissions of the project, and the government’s Net Zero target for carbon emissions.

Continue reading “Green light for legal challenge to Surrey County Council’s support for 20 years’ oil production at Horse Hill”

UKOG’s application to drill at Dunsfold refused

Lane to Dunsfold
The drill site is beautiful countryside, accessed by narrow lanes

Update 3 August 2020:  The decision to refuse planning permission for oil and gas exploration at Dunsfold has now been ruled invalid following technical problems during the committee meeting, which was conducted online. There will now be further training for councillors and the decision will be taken again. 

Continue reading “UKOG’s application to drill at Dunsfold refused”

Oil company injunction watered down further as campaigners celebrate – press release

Faith at the Gate, Horse Hill
Faith at the Gate gathering outside the gates of the Horse Hill site in Surrey before the lockdown

Campaigners are celebrating a significant weakening of an injunction, which set out to target peaceful protest at unconventional oil sites in Surrey and Sussex.

The High Court has agreed a variation of the Order by UK Oil and Gas (UKOG) against ‘Persons Unknown’, removing clauses relating to their supply chain, combining together to protest and ‘gathering and loitering’ at the sites.

Continue reading “Oil company injunction watered down further as campaigners celebrate – press release”

DONATE