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Steve Bagnall & Will Hayward

Welsh man fined £35,000 after chopping down a 'much-loved local woodland'

A man from Anglesey has been ordered to pay over £35,000 for the illegal felling woodland equivalent to the size of 20 tennis courts at Prestatyn.

Following an investigation by Natural Resources Wales (NRW) Peter Lee, 47, from Bodedern, pleaded guilty at Mold Magistrates Court, on Tuesday 20 September, to ‘Section 17(1) Felling a tree without authority in a case requiring a licence’ under the Forestry Act 1967. He was fined £27,679.68 and made to pay costs amounting to £9,127.05.

North Wales Live reported that in December 2021 NRW Officers responded to reports that an area of woodland known locally as Tanlan Banks, near Prestatyn, had been felled without a licence. Investigations found Mr Lee had felled 0.5 hectares of native broadleaf woodland that buffers ancient semi natural woodland – amounting to an area that would cover over 20 tennis courts.

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North Wales Live reported that the site was also levelled with rubble and soils. The woodland is a Designated Site of Interest for Nature Conservation by Denbighshire County Council. Callum Stone, NRW Team Leader Forest Regulation and Tree Plant Health, said: “Mr Lee showed a blatant disregard for the law with his actions by felling a much-loved local woodland.

“Woodland loss is a significant threat to habitats and the species they support. Woodlands are an important store of carbon and protecting them is an important measure in combating the climate and nature emergencies.

“To fell trees a licence may be needed – this is to ensure the felling is done responsibly and areas are replanted if needed. We would like to thank everyone involved in helping make this a successful prosecution.”

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