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Portsmouth Road
Kingston Council has moved to protect the biodiversity at Seething Wells Filter Beds in Surbiton from potential harm.
Seething Wells Filter Beds, which is a Site of Borough Importance for Nature Conservation (SINC), represents a unique habitat within the borough and is a key environment for wintering wildfowl and bat populations.
The Council has now introduced an Article 4 Direction, which temporarily removes the ability to put up fencing, gates and other means of enclosure on the site without planning permission.
This is a specific and targeted Article 4 Direction, and will last initially for six months. It has been introduced in response to an application to confirm if the erection of fencing at Seething Wells Filter Beds is permitted development.
Residents will be able to have their say on whether this action should be made permanent during a six-week public consultation, starting on 5 November. The Council must decide at the end of six months whether to make the Article 4 Direction permanent.
The move is part of the Council’s commitment to protect the biodiversity and natural resources in the borough.
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