William Eichler 03 March 2023

Waverley BC welcomes court’s oil drilling decision

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Waverley Borough Council has welcomed a High Court judgement which allows the council to seek a statutory review of the planning permission for oil and gas exploration in their area.

In June 2020, Surrey County Council refused an application by UK Oil and Gas (UKOG) Ltd for oil and gas drilling near the village of Dunsfold in south-west Surrey.

UKOG appealed, and a planning inquiry was held in July 2021. The appeal was referred to the secretary of state for levelling up, housing and communities.

The then housing minister Stuart Andrew overruled the refusals and granted planning permission.

Project Dunsfold and Waverley Borough Council challenge the Government’s decision and sought a statutory review of the case.

The hearing granted the council permission to challenge the decision on several grounds, including that the decision to allow further on-shore hydrocarbon exploration is inconsistent with the Government’s declared climate emergency.

Cllr Paul Follows, leader of Waverley Borough Council, said: ‘This afternoon we received the results of the hearing. It is with great relief that we can reveal that our challenge has been permitted to proceed to full hearing.

‘It was always our belief that drilling for gas at Dunsfold would lead to irreversible harm to our environment, to local businesses and to local people. Our position has not changed: we remain absolutely opposed to it in any form and are delighted with this decision.’

Waverley Borough Council portfolio holder for Environment and Sustainability, Cllr Steve Williams, said: ‘The council has consistently expressed its opposition in the strongest possible terms to the plans, which will have damaging repercussions for the environment, local businesses, and residents.

‘This is a great outcome for the people of Waverley, and we are delighted with the decision. Without doubt, allowing this exploration to proceed would have led to irreversible harm to our environment and to local people. Hopefully now that harm will be avoided.’

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