TBC
Offical Reponses
Various Responses - (posted to website 4th December 2009)
Red Gap Moor Wind Farm Response.pdf
Various Responses - (posted to website 9th November 2009)
Hartlepool Local Wildlife Sites _TBC
Tees Valley Minerals and Waste Policy _Final
Town Wall, Hartlepool _Scoping Report
Wind Turbines, Port Clarence _Scoping Report
Cleveland Water Body Survey - (posted to website 13th March 2009)
Results, Sites and Analysis can be downloaded by clicking each link. If you get asked for password just click cancel and document will load
Annual Report for 2008-2009 - (posted to website 31st March 2009)
Clubs response
Tees Valley Minerals and Waste Policy - (posted to website 6th May 2008)
Clubs response
Annual Report for 2007-2008 - (posted to website 6th May 2008)
Chairman's Report for 2007-08 - (posted to website 6th May 2008)
Chairman's Report for 2006-07 - (posted to website 1st September 2007)
CLS response to concerns about Ruddy Duck Cull - part 1 - part 2 - (posted to website 30th June 2007)
A letter from the Central Science Laboratory in response to the TBC's concerns
Police response to concerns about Ruddy Duck Cull (posted to website 25th June 2007)
Note from Cleveland Police about club concerns about shooting Ruddy Ducks from public road
Thor Cogeneration Power Plant, Reclamation Pond (posted to website 10th April 2007)
In addition to above respose there is a letter here
Teessisde Offshore Wind Farm (posted to website 28th Jan 2007)
Comments by the TBC on the appropriate assessment produced by the DTI
Comments by Teesmouth Bird Club on the Draft Plan
River Tyne to Flamborough Shoreline Management Plan (posted to website 9th October)
This is the Club's formal response to the River Tyne to Flamborough Shoreline Management Plan. We commented on the outline proposals for the Cleveland section of the Plan and submitted these to the lead authority, Scarborough Borough Council, on 6th October.
TBC's Official Responses (posted to website 7th July 2006)
This series of reports constitutes the TBC's official response to major developments within the Cleveland area and have usually arisen out of requests from developers and consultants for comments on documents, such as scoping reports, environmental statements, strategies and planning applications. Where relevant, the developments have been fully assessed by the Conservation Sub Committee prior to the issue of our formal responses. They are included on the Website so that members can see first-hand the behind-the-scenes work of the Club and familiarise themselves with key developments that affect our local area.