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Green light for Northumberland opencast coal mine slammed

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Today’s decision by Northumberland County Council to give planning permission for a huge and highly controversial opencast coal mine in a Northumberland beauty spot has been criticised by Friends of the Earth.

Over 10,000 people have objected to the planning application by Bank’s Mining for a surface mine next to Druridge Bay, 30 miles north of Newcastle.

The campaign against the opencast coal mine is being led by Save Druridge Bay. It is also opposed by numerous local and national organisations, as well as naturalist and broadcaster Bill Oddie, who attended a rally at the proposed site last month.

Friends of the Earth campaigner Guy Shrubsole said:

“This is a terrible decision for the local community and their environment.

“Druridge Bay is an incredibly special place. An opencast coalmine would damage its beauty, cause massive disruption and drive away tourists – all for the sake of a dying source of energy that’s wrecking our climate.

“Friends of the Earth will stand shoulder-to-shoulder with the many thousands of local people who oppose this ill-conceived scheme.

“The council failed to allow objectors to the mine to speak for more than five minutes in total – despite over 10,000 objections being received. The Secretary of State should call it in to allow the evidence to be properly heard.”

ENDS

1.    The proposal, by Banks Mining, would see up to three million tonnes of coal excavated by 2023 on a site spreading across a square mile of land.

Campaigners say the opencast coal mine would scar the landscape, affect habitats and bird life in the area, impact on tourism and lead to more climate-changing carbon emissions.

2.  The campaign against the opencast coal mine is led by Save Druridge Bay.

3.   Save Druridge Bay from an opencast coal mine – Friends of the Earth blog with more information on the issues.

For press information please contact the Friends of the Earth media team on 020 7566 1649.

Published by Friends of the Earth Trust

 

 

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