On Monday 13th June the woodland preservation order came back to the committee for discussion. Cllrs were surprised to see that there were no different proposals on the agenda. That the woodland should be removed from the preservation order until a new preservation order could be developed over the next few weeks. This would naturally be objected to by the County Council so that they had complete control over which trees they could fell. Again this was overturned, the committee confirming that the original preservation order be made permanent. Council officers were told clearly that a new order must be drawn up and agreed before the existing order could be modified.