tom appleby - sustainable severn 2015
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Society and the Severn
Dr Thomas Appleby
Associate Professor in Property
Sometime Solicitor
Different forms of control
Ownership
Regulation
Protected Interests
Freehold Crown Estate owns most of
the foreshore and the Seabed
Some other freeholders
Public rights of Navigation
Fishing
Private rights Drainage
Fishing
Flood Prevention
Crown duties
Crown Estate Act 1961
Section 1(3) maintain and
enhance value
Section 3(1) ‘best
consideration’
Section 4 charitable
purposes
Removing protected interests
Requires specific
legislation
Compulsory Acquisition
Compensation
Regulations
Development Consent
Marine licence
Marine planning
Environmental regs. Habitats Directive
Environmental Impact Assessments
Wildlife and Countryside Act
Other consents Planning
Nationally Significant Infrastructure
Projects
Development Consent
Duty to consult Prescribed persons
Marine Management Organisation
Land owners
Local Community
Local Authorities
Assess issues
Decide
Marine licence
Licensed activities Lots
Statutory protection of Environment
Human health
Legitimate users of the sea
Representations from any person having interest in outcome
Can consult others it sees fit
Marine policy documents
Energy Price
Procurement sets ‘strike
price’ price of generated
electricity
Devolution
Marine licences
Marine planning
Planning
Inshore Fisheries
management
Autoren der angegebene WP-Commons (Tom Ordelman, M.Garde, Gerbil)
Brexit
Overarching nature of EU
legislation
Further disintegration of UK?
Conclusion
People are represented
By multiple public agencies
But in a disconnected way
AcknowledgementThe project is funded by Lloyd’s Register Foundation, a charitable foundation
helping to protect life and property by supporting engineering-related education, public engagement and the application of research.
For more information, see: www.lrfoundation.org.uk
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