No fracking planned for Congleton - but Cheshire East could enforce borough-wide ban

By Belinda Ryan - Local Democracy Reporter 12th Oct 2022

Fracking is thought to interest Liz Truss' new government, but it won't impact Cheshire East, should a new motion go ahead. (Image by Kevin Snyman from Pixabay)
Fracking is thought to interest Liz Truss' new government, but it won't impact Cheshire East, should a new motion go ahead. (Image by Kevin Snyman from Pixabay)

Labour is putting forward an urgent motion calling on Cheshire East Council to do everything it can to prevent fracking in the borough. 

Certain areas are believed to have the geological conditions suitable for the hydraulic fracturing process to extract shale gas and in 2016 the government granted exploration licences for sites around Knutsford, Crewe, Nantwich, Sandbach, Middlewich and Audlem – although no fracking took place.

Three years later fracking was stopped in the UK because of concerns over the possibility of earth tremors.

Last month the Government lifted the ban on the controversial process.

Macclesfield West and Ivy Councillor Nick Mannion has led calls to ban the controversial practice. (Image - Cheshire East Council)

Concerns were raised by Macclesfield Cllr Nick Mannion (Lab) at last week's meeting of the corporate policy committee.

Referring to a statement made in 2014 by previous Conservative council leader Michael Jones that no fracking should take place in Cheshire East, Cllr Mannion told the committee: "I don't think that was ever embodied in council policy but I, personally, will be very keen [for it to be ]as quickly as possible."

Present council leader Sam Corcoran (Lab) said: "It is a concern because there were areas that were let for the possibility of fracking, and there was one in Cheshire East so it's a timely reminder, and I think we should take that away to make the strongest possible statement that we are opposed to fracking in Cheshire East."

Since then Cllr Mannion has put forward a motion due to be considered at next week's meeting of the full council.

Hydrauling fracturing - or fracking - risks causing air, water and noise pollution. The fuels gained from the process also continues our planet's reliance on fossil fuels, which contributes to the greenhouse effect. (Image - CC 3.0 bit.ly/3CRHq71 Unchanged Joshua Doubek)

This proposes that the council won't support any activity associated with the exploration, extraction or storage and transportation of shale gas on land it owns, leases or manages.

It also states that, where necessary, the council's environmental, mineral and planning policies should be updated to deter all activities associated with fracking and shale gas exploration, extraction or storage and transportation within Cheshire East.

And it states local MPs should be lobbied to support this position.

Cllr Corcoran told the Local Democracy Reporting Service this week : "I am dismayed that the Conservative government are again promoting fracking. We know that to meet our climate change goals we must move away from fossil fuels to renewable energy, yet Liz Truss is pushing one of the most polluting forms of gas production.

"Labour locally cannot overturn government policies but we can set local planning requirements and we have been preparing for this eventuality. Whereas government regulations expect protesters to prove that fracking is dangerous, the new Cheshire East minerals strategy puts the onus on the developer to demonstrate that 'there are no unacceptable adverse impacts – in terms of quantity and quality – upon sensitive water receptors including groundwater, water bodies and wetland habitats'."

Cllr Sam Corcoran outside Cheshire East Council's Westfields HQ in Sandbach. (Image - Cheshire East Council)

He added: "In the light of the latest alarming government announcements, an urgent motion will be put to the council meeting on October 19 to strengthen the council's position.

"The government says fracking will only take place in areas where there is support for it, and Labour will work both at Cheshire East Council and in our communities to send a clear 'no fracking in Cheshire East' message to government."

Congleton MP Fiona Bruce has had a voting record which opposes fracking generally, and in the Congleton constituency.

However, she has previously echoed previous government's positions on exploring shale fracking, and identified fracking-based earthquakes as 'low risk'.

Fiona Bruce MP has been contacted for comment for her current view.

     

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