2. Presentation TitlePlanning Advisory Service: Shale Gas Exploration and Development
Case studies
Banks Enclosed Marsh, Becconsall, Lancashire
•Planning permission granted in September 2014.
Nine Acre Copse, Fernhurst, West Sussex
•Planning permission refused in September 2014 because the applicant failed to
demonstrate exceptional circumstances exist and that it would be in the public interest for
such exploration to take place within the protected landscape of the South Downs and due
to the adverse impact on the tranquillity and amenity of the National Park.
Boxal Bridge, Wisborough Green, West Sussex
•Planning permission refused in July 2014 permission because access considered to be
unsuitable in terms of highway capacity and road safety and on residential amenity through
increased noise.
•An appeal has now been lodged.
West of Commonwood Farm, Commonwood, Wrexham
•Permission was initially refused because proposal considered to be i) in an unsustainable
location and ii) industrial development outside recognised settlement limit. LPA also held
that the geophysical survey did not provide sufficient information.
•Appeal allowed in October 2014.
3. Presentation TitlePlanning Advisory Service: Shale Gas Exploration and Development
Case Studies
Preston New Road and Roseacre Wood, Lancashire
Two applications were submitted for each site:
1)Exploration works application – construction and operation of a site for drilling up to
four exploratory wells, hydraulic fracturing of the wells, testing for hydrocarbons, suspension
of the wells and restoration, including provision of an access road and access onto the
highway, two connections to the gas grid, security fencing, lighting and other uses ancillary
to the exploration activities.
2)Monitoring works applications – the construction, operation and restoration of two
seismic monitoring arrays comprising of 80 buried seismic monitoring stations and 10
surface seismic monitoring stations. The application is also for the drilling of three
boreholes, each installed with two monitoring wells to monitor groundwater and ground gas.
Exploration works application inclusive
of connections to the gas grid
Exploration works application
inclusive of hydraulic fracturing
4. Presentation TitlePlanning Advisory Service: Shale Gas Exploration and Development
Case Studies
Preston New Road
Recommended for refusal (Planning Officer’s report prepared for committee held 28 Jan
2015):
The proposed development would be contrary to Policy DM2 of the JLMWLP and Policy EP27 of the
Fylde Borough Local Plan as it has not been satisfactorily demonstrated that noise impacts would be
reduced to acceptable levels and would therefore unnecessarily and unacceptably result in harm to
the amenity of neighbouring properties by way of noise pollution.
Roseacre Wood
Recommended for refusal:
as above; and
The proposed development would be contrary to Policy DM2 of the Joint Lancashire Minerals and
Waste Local Plan – Site Allocation and Development Management Policies in that it would generate
an increase in traffic, particularly HGV movements, that would result in an unacceptable impact on
the rural highway network and on existing road users, particularly vulnerable road users and a
reduction in overall highway safety that would be severe.
Following the publication of the Officer’s report the applicant submitted further information in
respect of noise and traffic and requested all the planning applications to be deferred. The
Committee resolved to defer determination of the applications to enable the further
information to be advertised and consulted on.
5. Presentation TitlePlanning Advisory Service: Shale Gas Exploration and Development
Case Studies
Observations
•Becconsall permission approved despite widespread concerns about shale gas extraction
in Lancashire.
•Fernhurst decision turned on the tests at para 116 of the NPPF. Any appeal will be
instrumental in establishing how the Secretary of State considers that these tests should be
applied in the case of shale gas extraction (depending on the timing of the appeal and the
coming into force of the Infrastructure Bill).
•Wisborough Green decision turned on “traditional” highways related issues.
•Wrexham initial decision appears to have been influenced by potential future development
– rather than that proposed in the application.
•Preston New Road and Roseacre Wood – recommendations for refusal on noise and
highways impact.
Overall – while the shale gas debate may have been an influencing factor in some of these
cases, the deciding factors cited are mainly based on “traditional” planning considerations.
6. Presentation TitlePlanning Advisory Service: Shale Gas Exploration and Development
Case Studies
Observations
•Becconsall permission approved despite widespread concerns about shale gas extraction
in Lancashire.
•Fernhurst decision turned on the tests at para 116 of the NPPF. Any appeal will be
instrumental in establishing how the Secretary of State considers that these tests should be
applied in the case of shale gas extraction (depending on the timing of the appeal and the
coming into force of the Infrastructure Bill).
•Wisborough Green decision turned on “traditional” highways related issues.
•Wrexham initial decision appears to have been influenced by potential future development
– rather than that proposed in the application.
•Preston New Road and Roseacre Wood – recommendations for refusal on noise and
highways impact.
Overall – while the shale gas debate may have been an influencing factor in some of these
cases, the deciding factors cited are mainly based on “traditional” planning considerations.
Editor's Notes
Banks Enclosed Marsh, Becconsall, Lancashire
Application to retain an existing well site for a further 3 years to allow pressure monitoring of the Bowland Shale reservoir, followed by plugging and abandonment of the well and site restoration.
Nine Acre Copse, Fernhurst, West Sussex
Application to drill a vertical borehole for the exploration, testing and evaluation of hydrocarbons for a temporary period of three years (no hydraulic fracturing proposed).
Boxal Bridge, Wisborough Green, West Sussex
Application to drill a vertical borehole and contingent horizontal borehole for the exploration, testing and evaluation of hydrocarbons for a temporary period of three years (no hydraulic fracturing proposed)
West of Commonwood Farm, Commonwood, Wrexham
Application to drill exploration borehole for core sampling of coal and site restoration.