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Are you
concerned about the future
of the Forest of Dean?
Parts of the
Forest of Dean could be about to disappear forever. Over 120
acres of statutory forest looks set to be developed soon - is
this what we really want?
A series of
September public debates to discuss the pro's and con's of
developments in the forest is being set up by Dean Forest Voice
with funding assistance from the Countryside Agency. The money
was granted to ensure that both sides of the argument are aired
in front of as wide an audience as possible.
Dean Forest
Voice's response has been to set up "The Great Forest Debate" a
series of 3 debates to be held in Coleford, Cinderford, Yorkley,
culminating in a "grand finale" session to discuss all the views
expressed at Speech House. All four debates will take place this
September. DFV hope to invite Government ministers to attend the
final session through the appropriate channels later this month.
During the debates
two speakers will put forward arguments for and against a
"motion" and then the audience will be asked to contribute to
the discussion and cast their own vote in "The Great Forest
Debate".
Rich Daniels of
Dean Forest Voice believes that the evenings will be well
attended, "This is an opportunity for people to show how much
they really care about the future of the Forest. We all know
that there are strong views out there - this will be a chance to
hear the options and make your own voice heard".
The organiser's
hope Forest of Dean Radio will broadcast the debates into the
homes of people unable to attend the debates in person, and
local newspapers will help to spread the word and cover the
issues.
Venues for the
debates are being selected at present. Information pamphlets,
posters and letters will be circulated around the forest during
early August. Dean Forest Voice's website:
www.deanforestvoice.org will publish weekly updates about
the event, the speakers, and the issues.
A campaign
spokesman said, "The Great Forest Debate will be an ideal
opportunity for both sides of the debate to be heard - and all
residents to show what they think".
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