Honiton: East Devon councillors have agreed to redouble efforts to protect bats in Beer Quarry and Caves

By Ollie Heptinstall - Local Democracy Reporter

19th Jul 2022 | Local News

Beer Quarry Bats (Credit: Visit Devon)
Beer Quarry Bats (Credit: Visit Devon)

Ecologists noted how the Special Area of Conservation (SAC) is an internationally important site for nature conservation and home to large populations of hibernating greater horseshoe bats, lesser horseshoe bats and Bechstein's bats. 

All three species are in decline. Greater horseshoe bats are one of Britain's rarest bats and have "near threatened" status. 

The Bechstein's bat is one of the rarest bats in Western Europe and one of the UK's rarest mammals. 

A report says Beer Quarry and Caves SAC is relatively small, but East Devon District Council recognises the international ecological value of the site and is committed to ongoing maintenance of the conservation status of the species.

Cllr Mike Howe (Conservative, Clyst Valley) said he fully supported the council's actions and added: "Having dealt with numerous issues over bats as my chair of planning for many years, it's good to see some forward thinking and some forward action. 

"So I wholeheartedly commend this and move that we accept the recommendation wholeheartedly."

Cllr Jess Bailey (Independent, West Hill and Aylesbeare) wanted to see even more action, including for bat protection to be included in every planning application.

"What I'd really, really like to see – and I've been kind of going on about this for a while – is really clear guidance for all applicants, all planning applications, screening so that people are really clear on what service they need to do and when they need to do them," she said. 

Cllr Geoff Jung (Independent, Woodbury and Lympstone) said the rules should go further and be included in the long-term local plan. 

"There's no point in building a whole estate and then realising that we've spoiled the flight path of these bats," he said. 

"I would like to see it within the local plan that these pinch points are protected."

Pinch point are potential commuting routes which are restricted e.g. due to urban encroachment or proximity to the sea or estuaries.

Cllr Bailey backed the idea of including bat protection in the local plan and said: "Guidance is great, but we don't want it to be overridden. So, yes, please … in the local plan."

Councillors agreed to monitoring progress and introduce follow-up measures.

     

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