Local MP Alan Mak secures Natural England support for appropriate works at Langstone Mill Pond and surrounding area
Local MP Alan Mak has met with Natural
England who have given support for appropriate work to
protect the Langstone Mill Pond and surrounding area. The MP
also praised the environmental advisor’s
commitment to our area following a visit to Langstone from a
top official from the agency.
Senior Natural England official Graham Horton said, “If
local decision-makers can formally agree on an appropriate
scheme of engineering works that recognises the
environmental sensitivities in this area, Natural England
will support appropriate works to protect Langstone Mill
Pond and nearby sea defences whilst maintaining an access
route for walkers.”
Alan Mak MP said, “I’m
delighted to have received Natural England’s advice and
support for an appropriate approach to works around
Langstone Mill Pond following their visit. Natural England
play an essential role in protecting our local environment
and are a valued partner. I’m grateful for their expertise,
commitment and help to make progress on this issue which
I’ve been working on for much of 2023. I hope local
decision-makers can now move forward and formally agree on
an appropriate scheme of engineering works in 2024.”
Chichester Harbour Conservancy,
Hampshire County Council, Havant Borough Council and Coastal
Partners are the key players and decision-makers when it
comes to the future of the Mill Pond, nearby sea defences
and the adjacent footpath popular with walkers.
Over the last year Mr Mak has
championed the views of local residents and community
groups, and called on key local decision-makers to work
together to come up with a solution to protect the Mill Pond
and neighbouring assets such as the nearby footpath.
The situation is complex due to the
patchwork of land ownerships, the high number of local
bodies that have differing decision-making responsibilities
in the area, and the current lack of agreement about the way
forward.
Chichester Harbour Conservancy have
legal responsibility for managing the Harbour, which
includes the Mill Pond and surrounding area. Natural England
are an advisory body on environmental and nature issues, and
they provide insight and advice to decision-makers at the
Conservancy. The Conservancy’s Board and officers review and
approve applications for repair works in and around the
Harbour.
Mr Mak secured a visit from senior
Natural England official Graham Horton this month to inspect
the Mill Pond, nearby sea defences, and the footpath that
provides access from Wade Lane.
Mr Horton confirmed that if local
decision-makers can formally agree on an appropriate scheme
of engineering works, Natural England would support the
protection of the Langstone Mill Pond, the repair of a
nearby sea wall and the maintenance of the footpath.
Whilst Mr Mak is not himself a
decision-maker, he has been working on this issue for most
of 2023 and has secured the agreement of all key
decision-makers to attend a meeting he will chair in the
first quarter of 2024. Mr Mak hopes his high-level meeting
bringing together these various bodies will reach an
agreement on a way forward and an appropriate action plan.
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Wednesday, 3rd January