Fracking - Misson Springs Update

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FRACKING IN NOVEMBER 2016: NOTTINGHAMSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL AND THE MISSON SPRINGS DECISION

Paul Stafford Ten Old Square

In a recent article I mentioned that the Nottinghamshire County Council Planning and Licensing Committee had on 5 October 2016 adjourned its decision on the application by IGas for the development of a temporary well site at Misson Springs in Bassetlaw. 1 The development site is former MOD land around two miles north-east of Misson, close to the Nottinghamshire, Doncaster and North Lincolnshire local government boundary. The development would involve the vertical and horizontal drilling of two exploratory shale gas wells to explore the rock geology below the ground to find out if it is likely to contain shale gas.

The purpose of the adjournment was to allow the Committee to receive legal advice on the effect of a land covenant brought to the Committee’s attention by Friends of the Earth during the 5 October meeting. When the adjourned meeting took place on 15 November 2016, it appears that the Committee concluded that the covenant had no material impact on its decision and by seven votes to four proceeded to grant permission for the application subject to an appropriate section 106 agreement (concerning HGV operation) and no less than 37 conditions. Three controls, added at the 15 November meeting, require IGas to put up a restoration bond, that a community liaison group should continue, and that additional “Fracking in November 2016: Local Government and Public Law; Property Owners and Private Law” available on issuu.com 1


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