Barking up the wrong tree
The government has announced plans to sell-off national forests and
areas of woodland to private buyers in an attempt to reduce the
budget deficit. The move would not only significantly reduce the
amount of land on which we can walk our dogs, but it would have an
extremely negative effect on the environment.
The Forestry Commission, the government department responsible for
the protection and expansion of forests and woodland, which is the
largest land manager in Britain and the biggest provider of outdoor
recreation, was targeted for cuts in the Comprehensive Spending
Review. Forestry Commission land – such as the Forest of Dean,
Sherwood Forest and the New Forest – is one of the few areas to
promote off-lead access for dogs and is not subject to dog control
orders.
There are numerous ways you can oppose this decision. You can contact
your local MP or the Defra ministers who introduced the plans,
Conservatives Caroline Spelman and Jim Paice, at the House of
Commons, London SW1A 0AA. There is also a petition available, which
has been signed by over 248,000 people and can be found at www.38degrees.org.uk/page/s/save-our-forests#petition
areas of woodland to private buyers in an attempt to reduce the
budget deficit. The move would not only significantly reduce the
amount of land on which we can walk our dogs, but it would have an
extremely negative effect on the environment.
The Forestry Commission, the government department responsible for
the protection and expansion of forests and woodland, which is the
largest land manager in Britain and the biggest provider of outdoor
recreation, was targeted for cuts in the Comprehensive Spending
Review. Forestry Commission land – such as the Forest of Dean,
Sherwood Forest and the New Forest – is one of the few areas to
promote off-lead access for dogs and is not subject to dog control
orders.
There are numerous ways you can oppose this decision. You can contact
your local MP or the Defra ministers who introduced the plans,
Conservatives Caroline Spelman and Jim Paice, at the House of
Commons, London SW1A 0AA. There is also a petition available, which
has been signed by over 248,000 people and can be found at www.38degrees.org.uk/page/s/save-our-forests#petition
Comments
http://saveourforests.co.uk/2011/01/27/defra-forestry-consultation/
Claire