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To: Amber Valley Community

Save Amber Valley

National Grid are proposing to build a new 60km overhead electricity line from Chesterfield to Willington. Part of this proposal is to route these lines through the regionally significant landscape of the Amber Valley. 

We are strongly against these proposals and believe that the Amber Valley is not an appropriate route for this scheme.  We support the UK’s demands for green energy, but we believe there are more suitable ‘brown field’ routes for this scheme. 

We are concerned that National Grid is putting the profits of its shareholders ahead of this unique habitat which is an important amenity for surrounding towns and villages, as well as a vital source of tourism revenue for the challenged local economy.

The Save Amber Valley Environment group has been set up to campaign for the protection of the Amber Valley.



Why is this important?

Why do we want to protect the Amber Valley?

The Amber Valley is part of the Derbyshire Peak Fringe, an important transition  between the Derbyshire uplands and lowlands, providing pathways for species to migrate and considered a landscape of extremely high quality. The variety of ancient woodlands, steep hills and priority habitat lowland meadow contribute to this unique landscape. 

Ogston reservoir, within the valley, is a Site of Special Scientific Interest and homes thousands of migratory wintering birds and the Valley is a recognised haven for wildlife and protected birds such as Osprey and Peregrine Falcons

Ogston Hall, a Grade II* building of national importance, Wingfield Manor, under the care of English Heritage, and over 50 other listed buildings within the conservation areas in or overlooking the valley, are important as much for their relationship to the Valley and its setting. 

As well as an important amenity for the towns and villages across the region, the Amber Valley also generates much needed income for the local economy from tourists and walkers, especially since the whole scale disappearance of larger employers from the area, and the challenge on farming revenues. 

What can you do to support us?

Please show your support by signing this petition.

We are a voluntary group but are raising money to help fund our campaign and to secure industry expertise in our fight to Save Amber Valley. Please support our campaign Crowdfunding to Oppose the national grid plan to site 50m pylons across the picturesque and unique Amber Valley Landscape. on JustGiving

National Grids Stage 1 Consultation (Chesterfield to Willington) closes on Tuesday 17th September. We need everyone to also provide their feedback directly to National Grid

-        Option 1 - Completing Paper Feedback Form (available from local libraries and our public meetings). If you are unable to obtain a copy please let us know. 
 
-        Options 2 - Completing Online www.nationalgrid.com/chesterfieldtowillington
 
-        Option 3 - Send an email to [email protected] - PLEASE ENSURE THAT IF EMAILING FEEDBACK YOU PUT IN THE TITLE THAT THE EMAIL SHOULD COUNT AS YOUR CONSULTATION FEEDBACK ON THE CHESTERFIELD TO WILLINGTON SCHEME

For further support please visit our website.

Amber Valley, UK

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