End of an era - perhaps. UPDATE

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Sorry to hear this news Stu, as others have said, what can we do to help.

Regarding fighting it, one of our friends is a professional ecologist based near Bristol, who does these kind of wildlife/fauna survey type things for pre plaining/development/objections work etc. Let me know if you'd like her details for any potential advice etc.
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Ta Duncan.
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dlovett wrote: Tue Mar 07, 2023 6:43 pm
Regarding fighting it, one of our friends is a professional ecologist based near Bristol, who does these kind of wildlife/fauna survey type things for pre plaining/development/objections work etc. Let me know if you'd like her details for any potential advice etc.
Not Jo Robinson (Donnelly) is it?
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Hi Stu,

Gutted and sorry to hear this.

Do you know much about the plans yet - is it submitted to planning with drawings etc.? I'm friends with a fair few people who work on pre-planning things for various developments - mostly residential and commercial..but in amongst them include ecologists and geologists (including my wife who specialises in contaminated land!). Would be easier to object or bring up things that will make the plans difficult / expensive / slow it right down once there's some plans to look at and hence how/where to object.
In Reverse wrote: Sun Mar 05, 2023 6:55 pm Following on from what was said about bats - as someone who's seen construction projects massively changed and indefinitely delayed due to flora and fauna I'd say an ecologist would be the first person to get on board. If they can demonstrate the presence of any protected species then you've got potential obstructions to getting approval for a change of use. There might be someone local who'd be willing to donate an afternoon of their time for a good cause. Failing that I'm sure we could get some cash together to pay to get one in and get a report written.
I was about to say something similar alogn those lines as that's the default easy way to stop any kind of development in it's tracks. However, I expect a rally course, if using broadly using existing tracks, and the amount of actual time cars will be tearing along them, the impact from an EIA / report writing viewpoint will probably show it to be minimal, there will be little disturbance really compared to a trunk road development, and no habitat will be destroyed. Noise might be something that can be used...

Keep us updated on here Stu, I'm sure the hive mind can chip in bit and bobs.
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Taylor wrote: Tue Mar 07, 2023 9:26 pm
dlovett wrote: Tue Mar 07, 2023 6:43 pm
Regarding fighting it, one of our friends is a professional ecologist based near Bristol, who does these kind of wildlife/fauna survey type things for pre plaining/development/objections work etc. Let me know if you'd like her details for any potential advice etc.
Not Jo Robinson (Donnelly) is it?
No somebody else.
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psling wrote: Thu Mar 02, 2023 12:39 pm
Bearbonesnorm wrote: Thu Mar 02, 2023 11:54 am It's Ian's company who manage the forest Peter.
Ah !
So, my personal view is that I am as much opposed to this as everyone else. The professional situation is much more complicated, but the extension to the Carno Windfarm is / will cause many unintended consequences in the pursuit of clean energy.

FWIW, I have not recommended Ceulan as being suitable for various reasons, including noise, and did suggest other sites elsewhere. While we manage the forest, my client takes advice from elsewhere on non-forestry matters, and the opinions of others involved don’t align with mine. However, I believe the rally school wish to stay in the same locality, which does make it more limited to find a solution.

When Carno 3 planning consent was being sought, there were proposals to build a new circuit within the windfarm site. What became of this proposal, I don’t know, but it seemed to me to make a lot of sense, albeit limit their activities during the construction phase.
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The rally school have now relocated to Scotland. Ceulan will remain Bear Bones Towers.
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Bearbonesnorm wrote: Thu Feb 15, 2024 11:09 am The rally school have now relocated to Scotland. Ceulan will remain Bear Bones Towers.
TFFT. :-bd
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That's great news enjoy your day :-bd
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:-bd
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Bearbonesnorm wrote: Thu Feb 15, 2024 11:09 am The rally school have now relocated to Scotland. Ceulan will remain Bear Bones Towers.
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Very pleased for you Stu. A weight off the mind. Onwards and upwards!
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Great news, even for someone who's never been. I must correct this!
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Bearbonesnorm wrote: Thu Feb 15, 2024 11:09 am The rally school have now relocated to Scotland. Ceulan will remain Bear Bones Towers.
fantastic news :-bd :-bd :-bd
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Bearbonesnorm wrote: Thu Feb 15, 2024 11:09 am The rally school have now relocated to Scotland. Ceulan will remain Bear Bones Towers.
Great :-bd
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Bearbonesnorm wrote: Thu Feb 15, 2024 11:09 am The rally school have now relocated to Scotland. Ceulan will remain Bear Bones Towers.
Great :-bd
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Aww, chuffing grand :-bd
So happy for you (both) and dog and owl (anything else?).

If you had to move, I'm sure you'd have found some other lovely place and took it with your irrepressible positive attitude towards challenges. But of course glad you didn't have to.

To a future at Ceulan as long as you wish.

Looking forward to a second visit.
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Glad to hear. I wonder where up here?
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fatbikephil wrote: Thu Feb 15, 2024 6:40 pm Glad to hear. I wonder where up here?
Galloway and the Borders have a long history of rally sport - I'm guessing near Craic/Eskdalemuir?
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Dumfries and Galloway is all I know Phil.
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Missed the original thread. Great news.
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boxelder wrote: Thu Feb 15, 2024 8:36 pm
fatbikephil wrote: Thu Feb 15, 2024 6:40 pm Glad to hear. I wonder where up here?
Galloway and the Borders have a long history of rally sport - I'm guessing near Craic/Eskdalemuir?
Nah, too near the Tibetan Monastery (= peace and tranquility)
Probably one of the more obscure forests out by Dalmelington
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