The motion was brought forward by Green Party group leader Gina Dowding who said that Ms. Truss had “failed to define” how local community consent for fracking would be measured.
Her concerns over community consent were echoed across the chamber, with County Cllr John Singleton - the Conservative member for the Fylde West division - demanding a “hard and fast definition for the phrase ‘local community support’”. Labour opposition group leader Azhar Ali sought to add to the motion the request for the government to commit to decision-making on fracking remaining “solely with locally-elected councillors” on the relevant local planning authority - which, for fracking applications, would be Lancashire County Council itself.“The government has the powers…to look at a planning application and deem it to be of national importance or national infrastructure.
However, County Cllr Riggott moved to amend the wording of some parts of the motion for fear that it would put the authority in conflict with national policy by effectively banning fracking at a local level. “Nobody will accept visits from fracking companies armed with cheque books and bluster as a proper method of proving local consent for this invasive industry.
“In carrying out these duties, we must be proportionate and have regard to government guidance and policy. For these reasons, it would be unwise to offer support - or otherwise - for the lifting of the moratorium.
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