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15.03.12

Sign The Petition! The Government’s Red Tape Challenge threatens UK Oceans, Waves and Beaches

The Government’s Red Tape Challenge consultation is proposing a retreat from coastal and marine protection which could abolish much of the legislation currently in place to protect our already threatened and damaged coastline – our waves, oceans and beaches.

SAS is encouraging supporters to voice their concerns immediately by signing its Red Alert! petition at www.sas.org.uk/red-alert/ . These concerns must be submitted by Friday, 23rd March 2012.

There is currently only limited legislation to protect our unique coastline, much of which will be weakened or abolished altogether through the Red Tape Challenge. This Government exercise seems to be putting developers ahead of the environment, which may not be a surprise given the Chancellor last autumn attacked green policies as a “burden” and a “ridiculous cost”. Given the already fragile nature of our coastal environment and notable lack of any specific legislation to protect waves important to communities, SAS is alarmed at the catastrophic damage this could lead to on our coastal environment and surfing communities.

SAS questions how removing regulations can improve environmental protection. The Government suggests reducing legislation would help to increase the number of activities exempt from a marine license but these exist to control activities on the coast, ensuring they don’t adversely affect the environment or other coastal stakeholders including recreational beach & water users.

SAS’s specific concerns include water quality, which is already severely impacted by combined sewer overflows at many surf spots, dredging activities that could affect beaches used for recreation, development progressing without proper recognition of surfing resources, coastal defences damaging beaches, access restrictions to the coastline and other potential coastal pollution arising from weakened legislation.

For more information on the Government Red Tape Challenge Water & Marine please visit http://www.redtapechallenge.cabinetoffice.gov.uk/themehome/water-and-marine/

SAS frequently cite the Bathing Water Directive, Urban Waste Water Treatment Directive, the Marine and Coastal Access Act and the Environment Act when challenging polluters and developers. Legislation is one of the most powerful tools in protecting our coastline and surf spots. Without them the coast could become an unregulated zone, over-exploited by developers and increasingly polluted.

SAS believes that relying on voluntary compliance or the ‘Big Society’ model to protect the coast would be a big mistake.

SAS needs supporters to sign its Red Alert! petition immediately at http://www.sas.org.uk/red-alert/

 



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6 Comments

  • andrew rendell says:

    please dont allow developers to win over our clean oceans coastline

  • James turner says:

    DO NOT LET THIS HAPPEN!

  • Dean Emery says:

    More should be done to keep our coast line clean and safe for all to use

  • Phil Souter says:

    Just a typical case of the government thinking of the short term to save cash, instead of thinking about the long term effects. But thats okay we’ll let the next party deal with the shite! Labour did it and thats why we are all in this mess, and the next party will, our political system is well and truely broken. OUT THE TOFFS!!!! What the hell are these capitalist monkeys doing running our country? I call for all to take to the streets of Westminster, route out these arseholes and hang them all! What we need is blood running down the thames, get rid of the lords, the monarchy and start again! A good old fashioned revolution! Its about time the uk’s people got the balls and took control! Lets take control back from the corporate monkeys who now rule the world! End of rant! I might just buy a bomb!!!! I mean ride a bomb!!! Oppps Guantanamo awaits me! MONKEYS!!!!!!

  • tony hall says:

    there needs to be more done to protect our coasts and seas, cut some red tape and make better legistations please.

  • Chris Millard says:

    his is just another case that proves money is more important than the wellbeing of yhe planet and its wildlife. What a joke!! What councilor is getting the financial kickback this time?? Its a joke!!!!

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