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DEAN FOREST VOICE AND AONB STATUS
FOR THE FOREST OF DEAN
The question of a special status for the Forest of Dean is not as
straightforward as it may appear.
We
have an AONB in the Wye Valley, just a few miles away, and in the
Cotswolds
which is a little further away. Both of these areas are totally
different to the Forest of Dean. The Wye Valley is an area of
beautiful scenery and little or no industry ( with the exception of
large scale quarrying).
The Cotswolds have been turned into a 'chocolate-box' area of
picturesque villages and towns inhabited by monied people from the
cities many of whom only use the residences at weekends.. There is
no work there for local people; and neither can they afford the
homes.
Dean Forest Voice do not wish either scenario for the Forest of
Dean.
The Forest of Dean is a unique area (a conclusion reached by the
Countryside Agency that carried out the original investigation into
a possible special status for the Forest of Dean) and does not fit
into the description of either of the two AONB areas close to us.
Some of the Forest - namely the Statutary Forest - is a very
beautiful area, and it is what the visitors come to see, and clearly
fits in with AONB criteria. Outside of that area ( but within the
administrative area of the Forest of Dean District Council) lie the
towns and settlements where the people of the FoD live and work.
This area does not sit easily within AONB criteria. (A fact realised
by the Countryside Agency after a fact-finding visit to the Forest
of Dean). Also, some of the settlements
lie within the boundary of the Stat. Forest and so pose problems
when discussing boundaries of any future AONB.
Dean Forest Voice want to see the Stat. Forest left as it is and not
turned into a giant 'Theme Park'. Outside of that area we want to
see affordable housing for local people, and worthwhile, quality
employment.
Alongside this we want to maintain and protect the heritage,
traditions and culture of the Foresters. Encouraged and not
eliminated because it does not suit a new AONB image.
Dean Forest Voice want to see protection for the Forest, and we
believe that the powers that FoDDC and Forest Enterprise possess,
but incorporating and adhereing to the baseline studies, carried out
by the Countryside Agency, during the five year investigation into a
possible special status for the Forest of Dean.
What is also of importance is that decision making should remain
with our elected representatives and not with an un-elected quango.
Quarrying, including open cast coalmining, ( AONB or not) will still
be controlled by the County Structure
and Minerals Plans . Should the Severn Barrage be given the OK, (A
project that we understand is supported by several members of the
Council) this will see a vast increase in the demand for stone
locally.
It
is hard to understand why the Forest of Dean District Council should
seek powers of protection for the Forest,
imposed upon them by an unelected body, when they have these powers
already should they choose to use them.
Dean Forest Voice is in favour of protection for the Forest of Dean,
along the lines outlined above, but we do
not see AONB as being the way to achieve this.
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