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Archbishop backs campaign to protect woods

By: KentOnline reporter multimediadesk@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 00:01, 26 January 2011

Updated: 15:48, 26 January 2011

Dr Rowan Williams, the Archbishop of Canterbury

The Archbishop of Canterbury has joined a campaign to stop Government plans to sell off ancient woodlands which could include three in the Canterbury area.

Dr Rowan Williams has signed the Save Our Forests petition which is fighting proposals by the Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs to 'diminish public ownership' of tens of thousands of acres of woods in a bid to raise £100 million.

Among those affected could be Clowes Wood at Chestfield, Denge Wood at Petham and Covet Wood at Barham as well as other woodland in Stelling Minnis.

If the plans go-ahead, the new private owners would be obliged to keep public rights of way open but could fence off large areas and restrict dog walkers, cyclists and horse-riding.

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The proposals have alarmed local people who enjoy the woods. Herne and Broomfield parish councillor and tree warden, Carol Davis also warned that car parks and picnic areas could be closed making them even more difficult to visit.

She said: "We are also concerned about the sensitive archaeology in Clowes Wood and are urging people to sign the petition."

Kentish Gazette nature notes writer Pete Gay added: "The fragile diversity of the wildlife, including rare plants and butterflies, could also be threatened."

For more information on Defra's proposals visit www.defra.gov.uk/news or to sign the on-line petition go to www.38degrees.org.uk

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