I asked NE for a copy of their plan to review the general licences. They declined my request, quoting Environmental Information Regulation 12(4)(a) which, if I understand it correctly, must mean they don’t have a plan. My request was prompted by the article in the Guardian in which the NE Chief Executive referred to such a plan (the quote was something along the lines of ‘we will carry out a review of the general licences as planned’).
Painful cognitive dissonance is what you get when you drink from a poisoned chalice
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SNH are having a wee poke around in their corporate navel…..
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I asked NE for a copy of their plan to review the general licences. They declined my request, quoting Environmental Information Regulation 12(4)(a) which, if I understand it correctly, must mean they don’t have a plan. My request was prompted by the article in the Guardian in which the NE Chief Executive referred to such a plan (the quote was something along the lines of ‘we will carry out a review of the general licences as planned’).
Painful cognitive dissonance is what you get when you drink from a poisoned chalice