Anti oil drilling campaigners call for extension to consultation

Campaigners working to oppose plans to drill for oil west of Arreton are calling on the council to extend the public consultation period on revised plans submitted by Oil Company UK Oil & Gas (UKOG). The IWC respond.

Campaigners working to oppose plans to drill for oil west of Arreton are calling on the council to extend the public consultation period on revised plans submitted by oil company, UK Oil & Gas (UKOG).

A public consultation on plans ref: 20/00513/FUL by UKOG to drill for oil near Arreton is open for comment until 12th February.

No access to planning portal
From mid-afternoon on Friday last week (29th Jan) until at Monday morning, the entire Planning Portal system was offline.

There have been no explanatory messages displayed, the impression is of a complete system outage rather than a scheduled maintenance event.

Davis: Extend the consultation for at least another three days
Steve Davis, speaking on behalf of the Don’t Drill The Wight (DDTW) campaign, said

“It is very disappointing to have the entire planning system offline. This weekend would have been a popular time for people to engage with the system and submit comments. With less than two weeks remaining in the consultation period, people are waking up to the impacts that drilling for oil could have on our groundwater, wildlife, countryside and of course the wider environmental issues including Climate Change. We hope that the IWC will offer a full explanation for the outage and of course extend the consultation for at least another three days or longer depending on when the system is back online. In the meantime the Don’t Drill the Wight Website is a good source of information on the proposed drilling with much of the key information being available here.”

Public gateway to all planning applications
The Planning Portal is the public’s gateway to information relating to all planning applications past and present since 2004.

It is a vital resource containing thousands of documents, plans, drawings and public comments.

Consultations for major applications continue
During the current Coronavirus pandemic the council has chosen to progress some major development proposals despite many protests that this was undemocratic.

In normal times members of the public can visit the Island’s libraries and the council offices at Seaclose Park to study proposals before submitting comments.

Community engagement severely restricted
Major developments often attract strong feelings in local communities but community engagement has been severely restricted during the pandemic.

Libraries have been closed, public gatherings have been banned or limited in size, Parish Council meetings have moved online and campaign activity by interested groups has been curtailed by the restrictions.

Pushing everything online has been controversial, unpopular with many and has been challenged by some ward councilors in meetings last year.

Council representatives have insisted that everyone has some form of access to the Internet, via friend or relative, if not directly and the online portal is sufficient for complying with consultation requirements.

The Isle of Wight Council is yet to comment publicly on the system outage.

 

Article originally appeared on on the Wight news.

The Institute cannot confirm the accuracy of this story or confirm that it presents a balanced view. If you feel this is inaccurate we would welcome your perspective and evidence that this is the case

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