




Press Release by Port of Falmouth Sailing Association in reply to the Wildlife Trust
“The Cornish and now National Wildlife Trusts are objecting to why the Defra Minister
Richard Benyon has delayed the MCZ designation process; they want all 127 sites protected
now. As far as I am concerned the Process is far from over and the Wildlife trusts
are attempting to rush designation even before Defra has seen the Social Economic
Assessments for the sites. This is totally ignoring the proper Process and the wildlife
trusts should have this pointed out to them in no uncertain terms . They continually
say stakeholder process was sound; in Cornwall’s case it was clearly not as the recreational
seat on the Cornish Conservation panel was not correctly filled, even though Natural
England and Finding Sanctuary were well aware of whom the Stakeholders were. This
resulted in many organisations being denied information and ability to make their
points felt. This also meant their expertise to find common ground was lost.
We are
all conservationists, but I feel the Wildlife trusts are trying to interfere with
the due process with no regard for the social -
I have
just seen the Wildlife Trust Video on You Tube featuring Nick Baker. This Video is
wholly misleading since the MCZ process is NOT Over and there is plenty of time for
people to have their say in the public consultation process later on. The Minister
was at pains to state that all 127 MCZ,s were still to be looked at by Defra. To
try and short cut the due progress will most certainly lead to even further delay.
I
am a working dairy farmer and my hobby is sailing , there will be very grave consequences
for my sport and Falmouth Port if the Fal Reference Zone is designated as a
Yours Sincerely,
Steve Nicholls,
chairman Port of Falmouth Sailing Association"
Dear Club Member,
I would like your help with our campaign to try and stop the designation
of the St. Mawes Bank in the Carrick Roads as a" Reference Area ". As you know if
this happens the port will loose a vital area for stationing Committee Boats and
racing marks in certain weather conditions.The use of eco-
Please read our Press Release below, if you are a member of any of the Wildlife
trusts in the country and you feel as I do please could you let them know that you
are unhappy with the way they are attempting to rush the process before the vital
Social -
Please
do not hesitate to contact me further details if you require them.
Yours Faithfully,
Steve
Nicholls
Pofsa Chairman.