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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales High Court (Administrative Court) Decisions >> Harris & Anor v The Environment Agency [2022] EWHC 2606 (Admin) (18 October 2022) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/Admin/2022/2606.html Cite as: [2022] EWHC 2606 (Admin) |
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KING'S BENCH DIVISION
PLANNING COURT
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
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(1) MR TIMOTHY CHARLES HARRIS (2) MRS ANGELIKA HARRIS |
Claimants |
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THE ENVIRONMENT AGENCY | Defendant |
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NATURAL ENGLAND |
Interested Party |
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Matthew Dale-Harris (instructed by Environment Agency) for the Defendant
Hearing dates: 8-9 July 2022
Written submissions on remedy: 15, 22 and 29 September 2022
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Crown Copyright ©
Mr Justice Johnson :
The claimants' case on remedy
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2. The Environment Agency ("EA") shall, within 8 weeks of the date of this order, file with the Court, publish and provide to the Claimants and Interested Party:
(i) Full details of the measures it intends to take, together with the scientific and technical methodologies underpinning those measures, including as to the completion of its Restoring Sustainable Abstraction licensing review process in respect of the Ant Broads and Marshes Special Site of Scientific Interest ("SSSI"), Broad Fen, Dilham SSSI and Alderfen Broad SSSI, in order to achieve urgent compliance with its duties under Article 6(2) of the Habitats Directive ("Art 6(2)") in respect of The Broads Special Area of Conservation and in accordance with the judgment of Johnson J;
(ii) Deadlines for the commencement and completion of each of the measures identified at (i) above;
(iii) An explanation of the scientific and technical basis on which the taking of the measures identified at (i) above, by the deadlines identified at (ii) above, will result in the EA fully complying on an urgent basis with its duties under Art 6(2) and with the judgment of Johnson J;
3. The EA shall deliver the measures identified at 2(i) above in accordance with the deadlines at 2(ii) above.
4. The EA shall file with the Court, publish and provide to the Claimants and Interested Party confirmation by each of the deadlines identified at 2(ii) above of the commencement and completion of the measures identified at 2(i) above and full details of the measures due to be taken and undertaken, respectively. 5. There be liberty to apply on notice (a) for further or additional relief; (b) in relation to any issues as may arise in the course of the steps identified at 2-4 above.
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The Environment Agency's case on remedy
What, if any, remedy should be imposed?
"…Member States shall provide remedies sufficient to ensure effective legal protection in the fields covered by Union law."
Outcome
"The defendant shall, by 4pm on 7 December 2022, provide to the claimants details of the measures it intends to take to comply with its duties under Article 6(2) of the Habitats Directive ("Art 6(2)") in respect of The Broads Special Area of Conservation. The details shall include an indication as to the time by which the defendant intends to have completed those measures. It shall also include, so far as practicable, the scientific and technical basis for the defendant's assessment of the measures that are necessary to comply with Art 6(2)."