2013年7月15日星期一

Pickles approves quarry extension on ancient woodland site

Gallagher wants to extend its existing operations, at Hermitage Quarry to the west of Maidstone, westwards into neighbouring woodland and to alter planning permissions relating to existing site. It is proposing to restore the site after the aggregates are extracted. 

Earlier this year a planning inspector recommended that the plans be approved and a letter issued by the Department for Communities and Local Government this week said that Pickles agreed with his inspectors conclusion. 

The letter said that Pickles agreed with the inspectors conclusions on the need for and supply of minerals and the negative socio-economic impacts that would result if the quarry was closed. 

It said that secretary of state agreed with the inspector that, "in the absence of permission for the Westerly Extension, the currently permitted reserves would be exhausted in late 2014 or early 2015, after which time the core of the workforce would no longer be required and there would be a phased downsizing of the remainder. 

"He agrees with the inspector that it is unlikely that many of these employees would be re-deployed within the associated Gallagher businesses, and that these other businesses could also be affected by the closure of the quarry. He also agrees with the inspector that not only would the loss of these jobs be a personal blow to the employees, but that these skilled workers currently make a beneficial contribution to the diversity of the workforce in Kent". 

Elsewhere, the letter said that Pickles noted that the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) "places great weight on the benefits of mineral extraction, including those to the economy; that paragraph 19 also says that significant weight should be placed on the need to support economic growth through the planning system; and he agrees with the inspector that in both cases, this adds considerable weight to counter the schemes limited non-compliance with the (local) development plan". 

The letter said that the secretary of state agreed with the inspector that despite designation as a Local Wildlife Site, "the relatively poor biodiversity interest in the current woodland would, in the longer term, be considerably increased by the restoration to native woodland and the conservation management of other off-site woodlands; and that in due course the site could requalify for Local Wildlife Site designation". 

On the impact on the woodland, the letter said Pickles agreed with the inspector that most of the application site is a Plantation on Ancient Woodland Site (PAWS) rather than Ancient Semi-Natural Woodland (ASNW) and that a statement by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs seemed "to draw a distinction by saying that ASNWs are generally the most valuable ancient woodland sites". The letter said Pickles also agreed with the inspector that the woodland was of "relatively poor quality". 

Concluding, the letter said that Pickles considered that the proposal would comply with the (local) development plan, "except to a limited extent in terms of landscape and tranquillity considerations. He considers that it would also prolong the limited effects on nearby residents amenities. However, he considers that the very considerable need for both crushed rock aggregates and dimension stone, together with the eventual biodiversity improvements,Of all the equipment in the laundry the oilpaintingreproduction is one of the largest consumers of steam. and the ongoing socioeconomic benefits, would clearly outweigh the loss of the ancient woodland and the other adverse effects of the development in this case; and therefore that the loss of ancient woodland would not be contrary to development plan policy". 

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