Natural England has written the Government Office of the South East (GOSE) requesting that Shepway District Council's resolution to grant planning permission for the London Ashford Airport (LAA) at Lydd be 'called in' for decision by the Secretary of State.
"We work closely with developers and planning authorities to identify places where new developments are best accommodated and are most sustainable, while minimising negative impacts on nature and the environment," said Natural England Area Manager Rob Cameron.
"We support development that takes the natural environment into consideration and we do all we can to help ensure that the right sort of development is located in the right places and delivers sustainable benefits for people and the natural environment together.
"We have to be consulted by law because the proposed expansion at the LAA at Lydd may affect nature conservation sites of national and international importance. We also have to consider the likely impacts on wider ecological interests and landscape in the area and the impacts on local access and recreation. The scientific evidence supports the need for the 'call in'.
"If the Secretary of State agrees to Natural England's request, this would most likely result in a Public Inquiry."
Shepway DC's resolution on March 3 to approve plans for a runway extension and a new terminal building was against the advice of its own planning officers and the conclusion set out in its own Appropriate Assessment.
The sites affected by the development are:
"We believe the applicant has been unable to demonstrate that the sites of national and international importance for nature conservation would not be adversely affected by the proposed developments," continued Mr Cameron.
"There was insufficient information before Shepway DC for it to be able to properly determine the nature and scale of the impacts on these sites, statutorily protected species and the natural environment generally."
Natural England objected to the planning application for the following reasons:
There are also additional adverse effects on the invertebrate features of the SSSI and there has been insufficient survey work to assess effects on geomorphological interest features of the SSSI.
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