Weedkiller fears for wildlife on Canvey

CONCERNS have been raised for rare wildlife in Canvey after weedkiller was sprayed on land adjacent to a nature reserve.

The Housing Community Association has been criticised for spraying chemicals to kill off hundreds of plants and insects on an area of land it owns, off Northwick Road.

The land lies on the border of Canvey Wick, a site of Special Scientific Interest and home to hundreds of species of rare insects, including the brown banded carder bee, the five banded weevil wasp and the Canvey ground beetle.

There are fears the chemicals could have a bad affect on wildlife at the haven, particularly if they get into the marshes which are a source of water for insects and birds. The 20-acre patch of land near the reserve has been designated for future industrial use, but a company has yet to come forward to redevelop the site.

Dave Blackwell, leader of the Canvey Independent Party, said: “Three weeks ago this land was a flowering meadow full of birds, bees, butterflies and dragon flies. Now it’s completely brown and dead because they’ve just come along and sprayed the whole land, killing everything.

“When you are doing something of this magnitude next to a site of scientific interest, it could have such a bad effect on the wildlife there. The chemical could get sprayed on the reserve, or it could get in the water ways and poison the birds and insects that way. It’s disgraceful this was allowed to happen.

“It could take another ten years to find a developer, so why kill off all the plants and insects now?”

Mr Blackwell has written to Caroline Spelman, Secretary of State for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, to take the matter further.

A spokesman from the Housing Community Association said: “We have consulted with our ecologists and been assured the spraying in question is totally safe and does not pose any danger to any wildlife.”

Dr Sarah Henshall, from Buglife, the conservation trust which helps manage the nature reserve, said: “The land in question has longstanding planning permission for a business park and the site is periodically cleared of vegetation to prevent wildlife moving in. “We believe on this occasion the Housing Community Association left it too long between site clearance, allowing wildflowers to become established.”

Comments (6)

12:52pm Tue 24 Jul 12

emcee says...

Quote "We have consulted with our ecologists..."
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"Our ecologists"?
Is it standard parctice for councils to employ ecologists? Maybe they are just clerical staff with a passing interest in ecology.
Whatever way they obtain ecological advice you can bet all advice is biased to favour council decisions.
Quote "We have consulted with our ecologists..." - "Our ecologists"? Is it standard parctice for councils to employ ecologists? Maybe they are just clerical staff with a passing interest in ecology. Whatever way they obtain ecological advice you can bet all advice is biased to favour council decisions. emcee

1:07pm Tue 24 Jul 12

The Cater Wood Creeper says...

did they manage to get all the huge weeds that everyone on Canvey was crying about a few weeks ago?

Damned if they do, damned if they don't.....
did they manage to get all the huge weeds that everyone on Canvey was crying about a few weeks ago? Damned if they do, damned if they don't..... The Cater Wood Creeper

4:41pm Tue 24 Jul 12

billericay boy says...

The Canvey Ground Beetle, is that a new saying for the residents that live there.
The Canvey Ground Beetle, is that a new saying for the residents that live there. billericay boy

6:36pm Tue 24 Jul 12

upset says...

Mr Blackwell should make up his mind does he want weeds or not, he only got rid of the weeds on the McDonalds roundabout the garden centre he manages when the Echo told him someone had got a photo of the weed filled flower beds.
Mr Blackwell should make up his mind does he want weeds or not, he only got rid of the weeds on the McDonalds roundabout the garden centre he manages when the Echo told him someone had got a photo of the weed filled flower beds. upset

8:40am Wed 25 Jul 12

streetboy75 says...

billericay boy wrote:
The Canvey Ground Beetle, is that a new saying for the residents that live there.
billericay is just part of basildon dump you know. lol
[quote][p][bold]billericay boy[/bold] wrote: The Canvey Ground Beetle, is that a new saying for the residents that live there.[/p][/quote]billericay is just part of basildon dump you know. lol streetboy75

5:00pm Fri 27 Jul 12

yellowfairy says...

If it had been left to the council, instead of getting in a bunch of cowboys that i have seen speeding along spraying everything in site wether it needs spraying or not then this wouldn't have happened.
If it had been left to the council, instead of getting in a bunch of cowboys that i have seen speeding along spraying everything in site wether it needs spraying or not then this wouldn't have happened. yellowfairy

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