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21

Jan 2024

Last Updated: 21/01/2024

National broadcasters focus on Ripon Cathedral's £6 million annexe plan

by Tim Flanagan

| 21 Jan, 2024
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The decision to pause Ripon Cathedral's controversial annexe planning application came 14 days before Channel 4's chief correspondent Alex Thomson was due to put the issue under the  national spotlight.


















BBC wildlife presenter and conservationist Chris Packham urged his 630,000 followers on X, formerly Twitter, to support the 'save our trees' petitioners in Ripon on Friday.






He said:

"Ripon Cathedral were due to fell 11 beech trees in a conservation area to build a cafe, but paused when made aware @Channel4News were coming to interview campaigners."
"Tree vandalism’ in our precious urban green spaces must end – please support those that are fighting back . . ."






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The cathedral responds

In response to Mr Packham's claim that the cathedral's actions in pausing the planning application were carried out only because of the Channel 4 interest in the plans, a spokeswoman for the Dean and Chapter, said:

"This is not the case at all. This pause and opportunity for further consultation was discussed by Chapter in the autumn and the decision made to request a pause in December. This took effect once planning officers gave their approval in January. Conversations with Channel 4 about the opportunity to speak with them are unrelated."


The spokeswoman, added:

"It should also be noted that the cathedral is not planning to remove 11 Beech trees from a conservation area."


The 1,000 sq metres annexe would include an 80-seat refectory, gift shop, song school, new toilets with accessibility for disabled people and space for storage. But the cathedral proposes to make space by removing the trees and compensating for their loss by planting 300 trees on private land near Studley.

Last month, the proposed removal of a veteran beech and 10 other mature trees from Minster Gardens brought a similar call from pop star-turned-environmental campaigner Feargal Sharkey  who brought the issue to the attention of his 229,000 followers on X.


He described the proposal to plant 300 trees on land near Studley as compensation for the felled Minster Gardens trees as "greenwashing at its finest".
Environmental journalist Mr Thomson was scheduled to visit Ripon on January 30 to report on plans for a £6 million development and while that is now on hold, he is keeping an eye on developments in liaison with fellow environmental journalist and Ripon-based tree campaigner, Brian McHugh.




The Woodland Trust's reaction


The beech tree is on the Woodland Trust's inventory of ancient trees.





Jack Taylor, lead campaigner at the conservation charity, said on Wednesday it was "delighted" the cathedral was reconsidering its plans. He added:




"With 80% of the UK population living in urban areas, urban trees provide so many benefits, from cleaning our air, to capturing carbon, shading our streets and supporting urban wildlife.
"We would also like to extend our gratitude to the local people who have taken up the fight for their trees. These irreplaceable living legends absolutely need people to stand up for them. We now encourage Ripon Cathedral to go back to the drawing board and ensure they are protected."



The day before the trust's announcement, the Stray Ferret revealed the Dean of Ripon, the Very Revd John Dobson and the cathedral chapter, had put the plans on hold "for a number of months".







An aerial computer generated image of the proposed annexe development. Picture Ripon Renewed.



Ripon city council leader Andrew Williams, had called for the cathedral to pause its plans shortly before it did so.





The cathedral's statement





A statement issued on behalf of the Dean and Chapter on Tuesday afternoon, said:

"Following continued and constructive collaboration with planners from North Yorkshire Council, Ripon Cathedral has taken the decision to pause the planning application for its proposed north side development for a number of months.
"During this period, there will be opportunities for additional consultation, where we will once again be able to listen to comments and concerns from the people of Ripon and the region in relation to the proposed new building. We will also continue to work constructively with the planners and other key stakeholders.
"We hope that this will allow us to move forward in a way that considers people’s genuine concerns and takes in the opinions of stakeholders, whilst allowing us to deliver the amenities that the cathedral so desperately needs along with the benefits the building will bring to the city and region.
"The exhibition of the project remains in the cathedral and further opportunities for informed feedback will be advertised on our social media channels and website in due course.".







 



Main image: Save our Trees campaigners led by Ripon resident Jenni Holman who has raised a petition with more than 2,100 signatures.















Read more:



  • Exclusive: Ripon Cathedral pauses annexe planning application

  • Ripon Cathedral planning application  – are you for or against?

  • Cathedral development would see loss of veteran Beech and 10 other trees