TALK FRACKING COURT CHALLENGE WIN: WHAT DOES IT MEAN? 

On the 14 May 2019, High Court judge, Mr Justice Dove, issued a judgment which declared that the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government’s newly-added paragraph of the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) (paragraph 209(a) relating to onshore oil and gas development, including fracking) was in fact, UNLAWFULThis is the key paragraph 209 (a) that has been quashed by the Judge:
 
“Minerals planning authorities should:
recognise the benefits of on-shore oil and gas development, including unconventional hydrocarbons, for the security of energy supplies and supporting the transition to a low-carbon economy; and put in place policies to facilitate their exploration and extraction;”

Following this amazing outcome, and in light of the minister’s following announcement (here) the lawyers have prepared a legal briefing and Frack Free United have prepared draft motion for councils and politicians alike. All are included here.

We urge local activists to disseminate this motion and briefing note, with emphasis on these two points below, to their local and national representatives. 
 (i) Para 209 (a) is no longer part of the “soundness test” when it comes to plan-making; and
(ii) Minerals Planning Authorities (MPA)and the Planning Inspectorate (PINS) must listen to arguments about new science on the climate change impact of fracking.

Please download and use this campaign guide

We have designed this campaign guide you need to take action.  Please download this briefing that includes a template email to send to councillors
and politicians. 


The email also includes a template motion for them to edit and use plus supporting notes which incude the legal Briefing from the Talk Fracking lawyers and a selection of climate studies showing the need for urgent action to prevent fracking in the UK. 

Frack Free United Draft Motion 

We have designed this motion to be a stand alone motion or for inclusion in any Climate Emergency motion for councillors to use: 

This Insert authority name here

a. Notes the widespread concerns raised across the country into the exploration of shale gas and recent earthquakes attributed to Shale Gas Extraction (fracking) across the UK;

b. Notes that on 14th May 2019, the High Court declared that paragraph 209(a) of the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) was UNLAWFULLY adopted on 24 July 2018 and quashed it and it is therefore no longer part of the NPPF

c. Notes that, consequently, paragraph 209(a) also no longer forms part of the “soundness test” in plan making, when planning applications for fracking are considered or when appeals are heard

d. Notes that, in light of the above, Minerals Planning Authorities and the Planning Inspectorate must now listen to arguments about:

• new science on the climate change impact of fracking
• economic impacts of fracking and energy security

e. Notes that, in light of the above, public bodies can, having taken into account objections and other evidence, now depart from Government policy in the Written Ministerial Statements by adopting their own stance opposed to fracking

f. Notes that numerous local authorities such as Greater Manchester have adopted a region-wide policy of opposition to fracking

g. Notes that the local authorities that make up Greater Manchester and Sheffield City council will write into their planning policies a ‘presumption’ against any request to drill for shale gas

h. Calls on (xxx) to write into its planning policies and local plan a ‘presumption’ against any request to drill for unconventional hydrocarbons, including shale gas, and calls for all local authorities across the country to do the same.

Please download and use this campaign guide

We have designed this campaign guide you need to take action.  Please download this briefing that includes a template email to send to councillors
and politicians. 


The email also includes a template motion for them to edit and use plus supporting notes which incude the legal Briefing from the Talk Fracking lawyers and a selection of climate studies showing the need for urgent action to prevent fracking in the UK.