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Latest – Secretary of State gives SnOasis approval but work cannot start until wildlife issues resolved
The Secretary of State, Hazel Blears, announced her decision on Thursday 6th November to grant outline planning permission for SnOasis. However, despite her original conditions that 100% of the power needed be from renewable sources and the endangered wildlife on the site be safguarded, neither of these conditions has actually been met. In fact, work cannot start until Natural England, a government agency, issues a licence to move the wildlife – something they have said they will not do with the current proposals. There are also unresolved legal issues over the land.
Furthermore, we seriously doubt that the developer can raise the financial resources to ever build SnOasis – it was financially unsound even when capital was in plentiful supply but with the current credit crunch it’s likely to be a dead duck in its current form.So we urge the developers to think again, come up with a smaller, less costly and intrusive plan that protects the wildlife and that may well get the local support the current plan lacks. Read more
Massive new incinerator announced near to SnOasis site Read more |
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| The SnOasis Public Inquiry concluded in May 2007 under the chairmanship of Planning Inspector, John Gray. The final decision is currenly with the Secretary of State for Comunities, Hazel Blears. She is expected to give a decison by November 2008. Read more |
SnOasis, the housing and railway station will generate a huge amount of new traffic onto local roads and the A12/14 which regularly become gridlocked. No new access roads are planned to take SnOasis traffic. Do you want to change that? Read More |
The ski-dome will be a vast building that will blight the Suffolk skyline for many miles around the site. At night it will be covered in high intensity navigation lighting. Judge for yourself what it will do to the value of your house. Click here to read more and see views of the SnOasis building from many local villages. |
Far from being 'derelict' the current site is a beautifully restored area, rich in protected species such as the very rare pond bat, badger and crested newt. The proposals will destroy this unique habitat. Do you want to save this for future generations? Read More |
Indoor ski complexes have a habit of going bust as do sister companies of the developers - Onslow )Suffolk). We could be left with a rusting hulk for years to come. Ipswich already has an artificial slope that has trained thousands of kids to ski. Read More |
The area to the north of SnOasis and part of the site itself is designated a Special Landscape Area. These areas are supposed to be protected but SnOasis could destroy it despite MSDC's own protection policies. Once rural Suffolk has gone, its gone for ever.
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If you are concerned about SnOasis, register your concern and receive regular updates on how the campaign to change SnOasis is progressing. You can also make a donation to help us fight the forthcoming Public Inquiry and change the proposals.
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Welcome to sNOasis Concern.
sNOasis Concern is a community action group consisting of Suffolk residents and business people concerned about the impact of the proposed SnOasis and related developments at Great Blakenham. We are open to all; funded by donations and fund raising activities. Our primary aims are to ensure that any development of the former Blue Circle Masons Quarry and cement works at Gt. Blakenham can co-exist in harmony with the surrounding communities and wildlife. Read more
We do not believe that the impacts of SnOasis and its related proposals have been fully appreciated by everyone in Suffolk. This is a very large and intrusive development proposed in a protected Special Landscape Area, teeming with wildlife and protected species. Suffolk already has very congested transport links and we believe that the proposals are wholly unsuited to this area. Local people who will have to live next to this are very concerned about a number of issues such as:
- Can our roads can cope with thousands of extra vehicles every week ?
Plus the 500 + cars / day will use the proposed railway station in Gt Blakenham?
Why WON'T there be a special access road from the A14 to SnOasis?
Why can there be a 240 feet high metal monster above the skyline in a Special Landscape Area?
What will be the impact of SnOasis on the value of your house?
Why can a developer be allowed to destroy some of the most beautiful landscape in Suffolk?
How will the rare wildlife and the protected species be conserved?
What happens to the children who use Claydon Football Club ground and use the pitches ?
Will low skill, low paid jobs help our local school leavers and college graduates ?
Does a pre-book, pre-pay leisure facility benefit local people and local economy
Does it fit the local plan?
Please help us change these developments to something the people of Suffolk can live with. If you want to stop or change the proposals, we need to fight our case at the Public Inquiry and win. That will take a lot of money to hire the right legal counsel and professionals. So if you are concerned about SnOasis please donate money. Mail us with pledges of donations to support@snoasisconcern.com or send cheques made payable to sNOasisConcern Ltd to:
Graham Brand Treasurer, sNOasisConcern Hackneys Corner House Gt. Blakenham Ipswich IP6 0LG
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