Campaign to save beautiful Gwent Levels landscape.

Campaign to save beautiful Gwent Levels landscape.

Neil Aldridge

Presenter and conservationist, Lizzie Daly,  adds her voice to the campaign to save beautiful Gwent Levels landscape.

Lizzie Daly is backing Gwent Wildlife Trust’s campaign to obtain full protection for the stunning Gwent Levels landscape and wildlife.

Lizzy is well-known to viewers of BBC One’s The One Show, where she has appeared many times, speaking on subjects as diverse as Welsh sharks, palmate newts and puffins.  Other credits include BBC Two’s Winterwatch and Blue Planet LIVE Lessons.  Welsh scientist and filmmaker Lizzie, is working on a PhD in wildlife biology at Swansea University, and is an ambassador for the Marine Conservation Society and the Jane Goodall Institute UK.  In January 2022, she completed a 140km run in the Finnish Arctic Circle, where temperatures reached -35 degrees.

Joining TV naturalist, Iolo Williams in support of the campaign, Lizzie says: “Protecting the Gwent Levels, a special wetland that is home to hundreds of threatened species is in everyone’s interest. Not just as wildlife lovers or walkers who enjoy this area, but as a nation and as a society. We are at a turning point in recognising the escalating nature emergency and stepping up action to protect our biodiversity. This rich environment acts as an important carbon store, while also providing a home for a soup of life including the charismatic water vole, the Eurasian crane and the king diving beetle. This is our chance to act and protect this wonderful landscape. Let's make the right decision for the protection of the Gwent Levels.”

 

Magor Marsh Nature Reserve by Hugh Gregory

Magor Marsh Nature Reserve by Hugh Gregory

Magor Marsh reserve, which is directly threatened by the Magor Solar Farm proposal, is one of the last remaining pieces of natural fenland that once covered the Levels. Wetlands like this were once commonplace across Britain but they are now one of the UK’s most threatened habitats. Other major threats currently facing the Gwent Levels include the huge Hendre Lakes Business Park.

Gwent Wildlife Trust CEO, Adam Taylor, says: “The Gwent Levels are an ancient landscape, rich in culture and important for biodiversity, recreation, flood alleviation, carbon storage and food production. They are now facing multiple, adjacent, enormous solar proposals, and business parks as well as other development projects.

However, we are deeply encouraged to see that the petition has got off to a flying start, with thousands of signatures pouring in.  This reflects the widespread sense of frustration across Wales and beyond that our Levels are once again under threat.

The Welsh planning system in its present form is unable to control such development, and the destruction which these would cause under present arrangements would mean the end of this beautiful, fragile and complex wetland.

“We need to stress that we are not opposed to solar energy, simply that such developments need to be located on land where they will not irretrievably damage a nationally important and designated landscape, teeming with wildlife.  We have already seen the damage caused by the existing solar plant on the Gwent Levels, where a hugely important lapwing breeding site was destroyed.”

An adult lapwing on the Gwent Levels.

Adult lapwing: credit - Gillian Day

Here is Gwent Wildlife Trust’s plea to everyone who loves this special landscape to sign and share the Senedd petition.

Halt significant new development on the Gwent Levels SSSI

Please add your name by clicking here

Signing this e-action means that, while being fully aware of the threats posed by the Climate and Nature Emergencies, you call on the Minister and the Senedd to take measures to halt significant new development on the Gwent Levels.