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Forest chief vows to press ahead with controversial changes


THE NEW man at the helm of the troubled New Forest National Park Authority has vowed to press ahead with a controversial blueprint for the area but said changes could be made in light of wide-spread protest.

In his first week in the job interim chief executive Barrie Foley said a redrafted version of the plan could see a revision of initial proposals that included the creation dog-free car parks, imposing curbs on keeping horses and the prospect of road tolls.

The suggestions sparked huge protest across the forest which resulted in a series of demonstrations over the past year.

Mr Foley admitted mistakes may have been made in the handling of how the draft plan was presented.

He said: “There’s a lot of frustration because the wrong messages have been portrayed. You’ve got to be responsible for the messages you send out.

“Now what we’ve got to do is make sure the messages are clear.

“You are never going to get a totally smooth ride with these kind of situations because lots of people have got different opinions but we could have had a better ride if we communicated better.”

The 51-year-old, who lives in Pennington, faces a turbulent few months before the redrafted version of the plan is published in October but said he would bring his own style of management to the post.

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He comes to the job with 30 years business experience from spells at Mars and British Steel to a stint working at the Esso refinery in Fawley.

The father-of-five says he “does not like” the idea of road tolls, wants a “common sense approach” over plans to control how horses are kept for recreational use and talks of “working together” on the issue of walking dogs in sensitive parts of the Forest.

But despite being keen to meet and talk to protest groups like One Voice, Forest Uprising and New Forest Dog Owners, he is still aiming to push the plan through this autumn.

His appointment last week came against a backdrop of controversy at the authority.

Lindsay Cornish quit the post in June after an anonymous letter criticising her management style was sent to one of Britain’s top civil servants. It was purported to have been written by members of her staff at the authority.

Praising his predecessor he added: “One thing I will say is that Lindsay has done a good job. She’s built this establishment and a good team. It’s not all bad news – she’s done a good job. What we’ve got to do is take it to the next stage.

“I walked in to this on day one and spent time with the management team and all the people here and told them what I was about and what my views are – it’s an open door policy.

“I’ve learned from my days of being on the shop floor that all people are important in the link whether I’m talking to ‘Lord So And So’ one day or a forklift truck driver the next.

“My skill is in being able to talk to these types of people.”

In the next few weeks, he is due to meet with the major protest groups – but added he would “not just listen to people who shout the loudest.”

He added: “I‘m getting around as many people as I possibly can and I am going to try with the next version of the plan that comes out to get more of those views in.

“I’m not going to please everybody. In every walk of life there are some people who like it and some people who don’t – all I can say is judge me going forward.

“I can’t do anything about the past or what people’s perception of the past is, I can only go forward.”

New Forest Dog Owner’s Group press officer Heather Gould said she had been encouraged by Mr Foley’s approach so far.

But she added: “The proof of the pudding is in the eating and how the plan comes out.

“The hope is that he will recognise the controversial nature of some parts of the plan and change the wording so that it reflects the working together of all the groups.

“But we are quite hopeful and optimistic at the moment because he is taking a very different view.”


Comments(14)

Boris Remmington says...
12:08pm Thu 9 Jul 09

"interim chief executive"

and WHO exactly made the appointment ?

Mexeman says...
12:15pm Thu 9 Jul 09

'Meet the new Boss, same as the old Boss'

Dave of Dibden says...
12:18pm Thu 9 Jul 09

Another unelected Quango head

Rudd Gillett says...
1:05pm Thu 9 Jul 09

Dog free Car parks! Some people will be upset!! Where will they go to watch now?

goard says...
1:53pm Thu 9 Jul 09

Sadly, like the Hitler movement - he comes upon us and throws his weight about. I reckon with two jobs behind him (why, did they throw him out or quit) was it this new found enthusiam to throw his weight around. BUT who is pulling his strings?
Will he learn its a gently gently approach we country folk warm to.

goard

VincentCheese says...
2:47pm Thu 9 Jul 09

Hoping that he will tell these privilaged folk that they have to abide by the rules like the rest of us.

Andy Locks Heath says...
5:11pm Thu 9 Jul 09

VincentCheese wrote:
Hoping that he will tell these privilaged folk that they have to abide by the rules like the rest of us.
What the hell are you talking about?

Bill-B says...
5:40pm Thu 9 Jul 09

My skill is in being able to talk to these types of people

That statement just about says it all.
Who are these types of people?
It appears that Mr. Foley is of the mind no matter what the people think, my way is the only way.

Nothing to say says...
6:41pm Thu 9 Jul 09

"interim"

That means he has no real power.

"press ahead"

The NP Authority has been in place for 3 years and done nothing, I doubt it's going to press ahead with anything in the next few months.

MikeW says...
6:55pm Thu 9 Jul 09

Why do people think National Parks are a good thing. Experience has shown these should be called National Disasters. They are a huge burden on the taxpayer, another layer of goverment (we have about 4 layers to many already. Oh for a goverment with the guts to get rid of these parasites.

jump.forjoy says...
10:02pm Thu 9 Jul 09

Can't you lot read. Foley is talking to people and getting their views. He is also passionate about the Park. Anybody who takes this job on must care about it.
The old boss did not talk to anyone because she was DEFRA and process mad. This guy is getting out there and listening to people.He is trying to get a plan working by getting what forresters need.

I heard that he has already started to listen to people, which is more than most have done. Get a life you lot and get out of you negative mindset.

mj456 says...
10:10pm Thu 9 Jul 09

well said jumforjoy. This guy is getting out there and listening. Also New Forest Council have an un elected CEO with the majority of members voted for by the public. Its not a quangobut the same as we have got. The members are part of the forest. This is typical where people just want to moan and not think about what is good for the New Forest

Boris Remmington says...
12:11pm Fri 10 Jul 09

Whatever he says as a mission statement in a press release has to be matched with some action and reality

mj456 says...
6:33am Sat 11 Jul 09

You are right Boris. Let's see if he does talk to people and input the plan. I think he has had a good start and we should give him a chance. I like his approach but worry that the lefties may spoil everything for the real Forest people.


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