| OIL’S WELL? Cuadrilla’s test drilling in Balcombe has proved less than popular. But the firm won its planning permission with… no debate, no vote and no objections. | 
AMAZING, ISN'T IT?
The man responsible for the Deepwater Horizon disaster, the ongoing, unplugged, UNCONTROLLABLE, continuous, 24/7/52 leak of crude oil from the fractured sea bed, that is the ecological disaster in the Gulf of Mexico, heads up the British Government's campaign to FRACK across Britain. Do you trust this man and his weasel words?
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"...Lord
 Browne works at the Cabinet Office and is the lead business advisor to 
the Government, despite the fact that he is Chairman of Cuadrilla as 
well as many many other interests.... | 
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"AFTER
 two weeks of protests in the village of Balcombe, West Sussex, 
villagers keep asking themselves: who allowed Cuadrilla to drill on our 
doorstep? 
 
Planning 
permission for the US firm’s test on the Balcombe estate – owned by 
Simon Greenwood, a great grandson of the first Lord Cowdray – was 
granted by West Sussex county council (WSCC) in 2010 and expires at the 
end of September. If Cuadrilla had waited any longer to start work it 
would have had to reapply, and this time round it could have expected 
strong opposition to a revised planning application.  So why was the 
original one waved through? Because almost nobody knew about it. 
 
 Shome mishtake, shurely?
 
 The WSCC planning officer wrote to Balcombe parish council in January 
2010 drawing attention to the application, saying that if no comments 
were received by 18 February “it will be assumed that the parish council
 has no objection”. In March, after a reminder, the parish council clerk
 confirmed that “the matter was discussed at the last regular meeting” 
and there was “no objection”.  
 
Shome mishtake?
 There is no record of any “discussion” in the minutes of the Balcombe 
parish council meeting in February 2010. The only fleeting reference 
comes after a debate on an application for a carport, in a brief 
sentence noting that Simon Greenwood, who is a parish councillor, 
“mentioned” a recent application at a site off London Road.  
 
 Irate fellow-villagers
 
 And, er, that’s it. No debate, no vote and no declaration of interest 
from Greenwood, who stood to earn tens of thousands from Cuadrilla. WSCC
 then approved the application using delegated powers, rather than 
committee, precisely because of the lack of public objection. As the 
exploratory drilling begins, Greenwood and parish clerk Richard Greig 
have some explaining to do to irate fellow-villagers.  
 
 PS: Simon Greenwood’s 
mother, Anne, was given Balcombe by the Cowdray estate as a dowry. But 
his cousin Lord Cowdray is on the other side of the barricades: he 
supports protesters at another West Sussex site, Fernhurst, and recently
 revealed that he refused to let Cowdray land in Fernhurst be used for 
drilling because of “the environmental impact”. 
Another separate point to note: Lord
 Browne works at the Cabinet Office and is the lead business advisor to 
the Government, despite the fact that he is Chairman of Cuadrilla as 
well as many many other interests.... | 
ARTICLE FROM PRIVATE EYE
| the Greenwood family tree | 
| Balcombe under siege, Issue 1346 | 
 
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