A WILDLIFE site on the outskirts of Burgh-le-Marsh has been saved - at least for the time being -
thanks to an objection from the Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust.
Developers wanted to grub up the hedgerow to make way for nine new homes, but East Lindsey
planners yesterday deferred the application following representations from Clare Sterling of LWT.
Councillors were persuaded by the LWT of the need for a better scheme that will do less harm to the biodiversity of a site that incorporates historic meadowland as well as the hedgerow.
Little credit - at least re the ornithological aspect - is due to the ecological consultancy engaged by the developer. Between them, the two consultants managed to detect just seven bird species on the site between them.
https://publicaccess.e-lindsey.gov.uk/online-applications/files/5100C711F2A9351BED3060118DE4EB9A/pdf/S_023_00513_16-ECOLOGY___PROTECTED_SPECIES_REPORT-4046905.pdfFor anyone interested, the rest of the documents, including the LWT objections are at:
https://publicaccess.e-lindsey.gov.uk/online-applications/applicationDetails.do?activeTab=documents&keyVal=_EASTL_DCAPR_120415