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A single arable field does not replace 90 acres of habitat.

Guernsey-registered Dido Property Limited claim to have “improved” their ecological benefits, through the acquisition of more land near the site, which they intend to convert.

Let’s not forget the damning report by Buckinghamshire’s ecologist, which has been given a more detailed refresh recently:

  • The baseline data on which the biodiversity net-gain calculations are made, is inaccurate, inconsistent and poorly justified, and therefore the calculation is wrong.
  • The mandatory mitigation hierarchy has not been followed, as offsetting, which should only be used as a last resort, has been adopted without exhausting on-site mitigation.
  • One of the impacted watercourses, has been incorrectly categorised and therefore not considered appropriately in the mitigation and net-gain calculations.
  • The solar panel covered green roofs will not be suitable mitigation for the loss of ground nesting bird habitat.
  • The conversion of arable to biodiversity rich pasture of the newly acquired field, will not be suitable mitigation for the loss of 90 acres of rich wildlife habitat, supporting multiple priority and protected species.

The very expensive work of one of the ‘top’ ecology firms, is being called into question and many of the surveys need re-doing to obtain accurate data. Please continue to object, even if you have already done so.

Investment in film industry ≠ approval to build on Greenbelt

The UK government recently announced plans to support more regional creative cluster with up to £50 million in funding. Buckinghamshire Council expressed its enthusiasm, based on the existing Pinewood Studios in Iver and the approved Wycombe Film Studios.

Obviously, Guernsey-registered Dido Property Limited was quick to grasp the opportunity as a sign of approval for their megalomaniac plans to build on Marlow’s Greenbelt.

An investment in the creative industries across the United Kingdom does not mean it should be at the expense of Greenbelt. Existing film studios can be expanded or brownfield sites can be used. A great example of this, is Cube Studio in Holyport, created in an existing unit which has been re-purposed into a commercial studio. Greenbelt is needed by the local community to enjoy nature and to help mitigate the effects of climate change.

All large film studios have a big name locked in, except…

All large-scale, major film studios in the UK have forged strong links or secured leases with renowned film production companies. Here are some examples:

What about Marlow Film Studio (659,268 sq ft, as per its planning application)? Literally no-one.

It confirms the analysis by industry experts, commissioned by Buckinghamshire Council, which questions the economic case for the application of such a large complex. It is not needed and definitely not on Greenbelt. You can still object today.

Help us record nature in the Country Park

Help us record and map the plants & animals of the Little Marlow Lakes Country Park!

Submitting this valuable data, helps to understand what we have, as well as populations and trends. This public record will be used when assessing biodiversity and ecological value for any proposed development.

How can you contribute?

  1. Download the iNaturalist app for iPhone or Android or register on the web at http://inaturalist.org
  2. Go for a walk all around the Country Park whenever you want
  3. Use the app to “add an observation” and take pictures of plants, insects, animals (or record sounds!). The app will suggest an ID if you don’t know it. It should also automatically add the location based on your GPS information.
  4. Sync & share your observations
  5. Repeat step 3-4!

If you have historical pictures, you can upload those too, via the web or app, with time and location info entered manually if not extracted automatically from the photo.

Please contact support@savemarlowsgreenbelt.freshdesk.com if you have any questions.

We look forward to seeing your observations, celebrating the biodiversity we have in our greenbelt!

Flyer for the Save Marlows Greenbelt bioblitz in the Marlow Lakes Country Park

Film studios and the active travel pipe dream

Pinewood Studios have submitted yet another planning application amendment as part of their expansion plans. This time, it is for a 5-storey car park, according to the Bucks Free Press. There will be 1,252 new car parking spaces, 10 motorcycle spaces and 15 covered cycle parking spaces. Even if the latter accommodate multiple bikes, the numbers clearly show how Pinewood expects the vast majority of staff and contractors to commute. Just like they would to any film studio.

Marlow Film Studios – The Truth about Traffic

National Highways has once again called out Dido Property Limited for failing to provide an analysis of the impact that 4,000 extra cars will have on the A404 and Westhorpe Roundabout. They recommend that planning permission shouldn’t be granted until DPL and their contractors have supplied them with the proper modelling data.

In an objection provided by Transition Town Marlow’s Cycling & Walking group, they point out major deficiencies for active travel with the new roundabout access scheme on the A4155. The proposal is not compliant with the government’s design guidelines for cycling – no apparent attempt has been made to make the A4155 cycle-friendly or facilitate crossing it and it does not address the issues for active travel on the Westhorpe roundabout. This won’t be conducive to getting more people to leave their cars behind, supporting SMG’s statement that 80-90% of film studio workers will drive.

What’s more, analysis commissioned by SMG has shown that MFS has created some very dubious assumptions about the traffic in order to downplay the level of congestion.

But, of course, the Directors of Guernsey-registered Dido Property Limited do not live round here so they won’t be impacted by the delays, the jams, and the risks to health and safety that we will all inevitably suffer.

Magic money tree of film studios takes a hit

After an adjustment to their rateable values, many UK film studios are facing a significantly higher tax bill. Industry lobbying continues, but surely the sums for the Marlow Film Studio proposal (and Guernsey-registered Dido Property Limited) are looking a lot less rosy right now, with a reduced demand by the time the warehouses are built and a higher tax bill…

Marlow Film Studios – does it hold water?

We are all aware that every winter the area around the studio site has flooding problems and that climate change will only make this worse. Here is a picture taken on 22nd April 2023 from the “flexible backlot” (typically indicated as “Plot 5”) that will be converted to hard standing:

Buckinghamshire Council’s own flooding experts, the LLFA, know about this and have now officially cast severe doubts over the viability of the development in their latest report.

They have identified groundwater flood risks, and issues with surface water drainage and questioned the accuracy of the analysis supplied by Guernsey-based Dido Property Limited and their contractors. They only provided data for December to January 2022, and did not include the required hydraulic modelling or any calculations supporting the surface water drainage scheme.

If the Directors of DPL were serious about building and running a film studio on this site you’d think they would make sure it would not end up underwater.

Thank you & donation target

Thank you to all who attended our first AGM on Tuesday 18th April. The attendees will have heard about the level of funding that will be required if the film studio planning application goes to a public enquiry. We estimate that at least £40,000-£50,000 will be needed in addition to the funds raised to date.

Therefore, despite the ever-increasing cost of living, if you can find some spare cash and would like to invest that in protecting our greenbelt, please could you make a further donation. Our JustGiving target is now £50,000. We thank you for your continued support.