Wednesday, 18 October 2023

Update on Appeal re Planning Application - 18/10/23


Letter from MK Planning Department 18/10/23

TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990 (AS AMENDED)

APPEAL BY Templeview Developments Limited
AGAINST REFUSAL FOR
(1) Full application for the change of use of 68.65ha of agricultural land to a linear park and a new access road to the Linford Lakes Study Centre with associated works including the stopping up of the public road in Stanton Low and demolition of the Marle Inn; and (2) Outline application (matter of access to be considered, with matters of layout, scale, appearance and landscaping reserved) for up to 277 extra care apartments (Use Class C2); a care home providing up to 70 bedrooms (Use Class C2); up to 41 retirement bungalows (Use Class C3) and up to 196 homes (Use Class C3) with communal amenity space and other associated works.
AT Linford Lakes , Wolverton Road, Milton Keynes , MK14 6GH

EIA development (submission of new EIA information, 30 day consultation)

Appeal Reference: APP/Y0435/W/23/3321221

We are writing to advise you that the appellant for the appeal has submitted further EIA information, which the Inspector has accepted as part of the appeal documentation. He has asked me to notify of this and give you an opportunity to make comments on it. You have 30 days from the date of this letter (by 17th November 2023) to comment on the new information.

The new EIA information can be viewed at Public Inquiry – 21/02533/OUTEIS – Linford Lakes | Milton Keynes City Council (milton-keynes.gov.uk)

Wednesday, 20 September 2023

Work Party Sunday 24th September - 10 am Start

Just a reminder that we will be carrying out work to finish painting the warbler hide and bridge and to cut back surrounding vegetation. Your support would be very welcome so please do come and join us if you can. All tools and equipment will be provided but please wear suitable clothing and footwear and bring gloves if you have them although we do have a small supply of spares.

We start at 10 am and aim to be finished for 1pm.

Monday, 24 July 2023

Appeal Against Refusal of Planning Permission Update 17/08/23

The appellant has been asked to provide further information and they have therefore requested the appeal hearing be delayed. Follow the link below for further information.

Letter from Planning Inspectorate:

Dear all

Further to my email below, I write to confirm that the inquiry will open at 10.00am on Tuesday 5 December 2023, sitting 5-8 December and 12-15 December.

Proofs of evidence are due on Tuesday 7 November 2023.

These dates supersede the deadlines set out in the CMC summary note issued on the 4 July 2023. If deemed necessary, the Inspector will issue a revised timetable following publication of the additional information relating to the Environmental Statement.

Kind regards Holly

Holly Dutton

Inquiries and Major Casework Team

The Planning Inspectorate

Monday, 12 June 2023

What's Going On

We have received a few enquiries regarding what the position is with the reserve, if and when the centre will be finished and what is happening regarding FoLLNR events.

The Centre Building Renovation

According to the Parks Trust at our last meeting with them at the end of May, the appropriate licensing etc regarding bat roosts and relocation of great crested newts found within the building site area are in place. Newts found within the construction site will be relocated to appropriate areas outside the building area but will remain on the reserve. Newt proof fencing is scheduled to be installed and revised planning permission to allow for the changes required to cater for the wildlife is expected very soon. Work should therefore be able to resume towards the end of the summer with completion sometime in the spring of next year.

The Parks Trust also have plans to instal a few more benches around the site and to do repair and refurbishment work on boardwalks and bridges, although some of this work may need to coincide with the reopening of the centre building.

FoLLNR Events

Work parties

We continue to arrange work parties on an ad hoc basis depending on what's required and availability of helpers, materials etc. We always send out an email to all registered Friends to advise when and what work we would like help with. Whilst the centre building is unavailable we don't have toilet, washing and catering facilities available and therefore we try and keep work periods fairly short to avoid any discomfort. Please look out for emails advising of forthcoming task days. Work parties are a good opportunity to meet like minded people and you will never be asked to do anything with which you are not comfortable or beyond your capabilities.

Open Sundays

We would like to resume open Sundays as soon as is practically possible, but of course this is entirely dependant on the completion of the centre building.

Guided walks

Thanks to Andy Harding and Keith Gander for leading a very successful "Warbler Walk' in early May - an unexpected bonus on the day was the sighting of an otter on the main lake. We may be able to organise other similar events over the course of the year but again due to the lack of on site facilities and limited parking these will need to be limited in size and fairly short in duration. We will email out notice to all registered Friends as appropriate.

Records of Wildlife Sightings

FoLLNR maintain a list of the different species seen on site for each year. This can be seen by clicking on the Species List tab on the top of this website.

Another good way to find out what's being spotted is by going to our FLICKR site: 

 https://www.flickr.com/groups/fohescimages/

Please do add your own pictures of anything you capture at LLNR, we would love to see your photos. We also use records of verifiable sightings to update BMERC so that official county records are kept up to date.



Thursday, 27 April 2023

Malcolm Stewart

Dear Members

It’s with regret and sadness that I have to inform you that Malcolm Stewart passed away on 14th April. He was in Milton Keynes Hospital, suffering from the effects of Prostate Cancer. He died surrounded by family.

Malcolm was a founder member of the Friends of Linford Lakes Nature Reserve (in those days we were The Friends of Hanson Environmental Study Centre), he loved the Nature reserve dearly and served as a Committee Member for many years.

Malcolm was a lovely man of great integrity, honesty and loyalty. He was smart, gentle, funny, interesting and very kind. He was very much loved and is remembered fondly. A rare example of a truly good gent!

We send our condolences to his family.




Sunday, 23 April 2023

Ringing Results Saturday 22nd April

Hi all,


As predicted, we had a noticeable increase in bird numbers and species this week, largely due to the much more favourable weather conditions compared to recent weeks, and despite there being little in the way of new arrivals since the last session. Totals for the day amounted to 44 birds processed of 18 species, 27 of which were newly ringed.


In the warbler department we had 6 chiffchaffs, 6 blackcaps, 4 cetti's warblers, a willow warbler, and we said hello to our first reed warbler, sedge warbler and whitethroat of the year.


Representing the non-passerines were 2 kingfishers, one of which was newly ringed, and a rather interesting green woodpecker. This bird was originally ringed as an adult in 2015, making it at least 9 years old. It was retrapped last April and at the time, we noted an odd anomaly with its eye colour - one iris was deep red, while the other was a more normal silvery grey, but with flecks of red starting to appear. Comparing today's images with last April's, it shows the red flecks are spreading as the bird ages. The bird was otherwise healthy, and with the longevity record for green woodpecker standing at a smidge over 15 years, we'll hopefully continue to see him around for a few more years to see how the condition develops.





Adding to the variety were a mini flocklet of 3 goldfinches and a very feisty magpie which had a definite taste for ringer's fingers!


Other birds around the reserve included a great white egret, a raven, a peregrine, two snipe, an oystercatcher, a red kite, a buzzard, and at least two cuckoos. A steady stream of swallows and house martins were passing through and around 10 sand martins spent most of the morning circling the Sand Castle, with a couple seen venturing into the nest holes. Hopefully they liked what they saw and decide to stick around!


Non-avian records included our first grass snake of the year, 3 common shrews, a water shrew, a common newt and a common toad. Butterflies were on the wing with peacock, orange tip and speckled wood all taking advantage of the relatively calm and warm conditions.


Many thanks to Keith and Steve for their help with keeping things ticking over this week.


Cheers!


Kenny


REEBU (3)

CHIFF 2 (4)

BLACA 5 (1)

GRETI 3

ROBIN 1

CETWA 1 (3)

DUNNO 1

WREN 2 (1)

BLUTI 2 (2)

KINGF 1 (1)

WILWA (1)

GREWO (1)

GOLDF 3

SEDWA 1

REEWA 1

LOTTI 2

WHITE 1

MAGPI 1