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DB recently announced that the sale of Claymore and it's made a decent or substantial return in the timescale. Out comes an attack article from the TW department, asking questions that may have been under a form of NDA as part of the sale. No figures quoted by Db doesn't make him dodgy or a liar.
If DB has stated it's made the company money then that's carved in stone, regardless of what "outsiders" claim.
Good to see Lincolnshire Council showing great common sense and support for IGas. It's a huge positive for the O&G onshore in the UK, and that Councillors are seeing how these sites will support the UK's energy needs. As mentioned once the initial sites are drilled and set up, they're virtually unobtrusive as with Wressle.
Councillors also noting it's far more environmentally friendly to have homegrown energy than to transport O&G from other parts of the world. This is great news for the Biscathorpe appeal which only needs a side track. So once again less obtrusive and with fantastic potential for Lincolnshire.
All the best
Mr B
Unfortunately the "throat slitters" can't distinguish between a "QUESTION" and "RAMPING" now. The planning is important to the GENUINE HOLDERS, not to those who are here to SLATE the company.
Hence "Can anyone confirm" being in the question.
Just checked, it's either a Council Boo Boo or a swampie messing about. If it's a Council Boo Boo that's okay. If it's a swampie, forging Government documents and appeals its a bit norty. Quite illegal really ;)
Just been sent an image regarding Lincs Council - Case Officer Milena Opolska -
Status Complete: Decision issued
Decision and Outcome: Allowed
Can anyone else confirm... Because that is a BIG WOOP WOOP for DB and the Team !
Cllr Jacob Birch,
(i.e Mr Hypocrit who claims to be "Green" but jets off to Florida with his partner)
Has recieved a reply from the Secretary of Sate for Energy.
In summary the SOS has decided NOT to revoke planning permission, part of the letter reads:
"The Secretary of State does not consider, on blance, that the original decision to grant permission was so grossly wrong that revocation is in the public interest. He considers that it is not expedient to revoke the planning permission in this case."
Oh dear, ha ha, tough-eth ti**y ......hugs
Mr B