In view of the above analysis, it is recommended that the Committee expresses its deep concern that the projects already approved as well as those approved in outline have actual and potential highly adverse and irreversible impacts on the OUV of the property.
Therefore, it is also recommended that the Committee retain the property on the List of World Heritage in Danger but consider its deletion from the World Heritage List at its 42nd session in 2018, if the State Party does not reverse course and stop the granting of planning permissions which have a negative impact on the OUV of the property, provide substantive commitments to limitation on the quantity, location and size of allowable built form, link the strategic city development vision to a regulatory planning document, and lastly provide a DSOCR and corrective measures that could be considered for adoption by the Committee.
Read it yourself here.
http://whc.unesco.org/en/soc/3519
Wirral Council’s whitewash 5G investigation. I left another voicemail with
Principal Lawyer Paul Martin (Tuesday, 22nd October 2024)
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I first did this around a month ago. But Paul isn’t responding. Why?
Despite being informed in close detail, Paul’s investigation failed to
cover the docto...
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