Mugginton Quarry, Bullhurst Lane - Permission For Recommencement Of Mineral Operations
What is planned?
DERBYSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL
The Town and Country Planning (Environmental Impact Assessment) Regulations 2017 (as amended)
Further Information under Regulation 25
Proposed Development at Mugginton Quarry, Bullhurst Lane, Derbyshire,
DE6 4PA
Ordnance Survey Grid Reference: E429201, N343354
Application Code No: CM6/1223/42
I give notice that FP McCann is applying to Derbyshire County Council for planning permission for recommencement of mineral operations to extract the remaining sand reserves with restoration to grassland, woodland, and scrub. The application is accompanied by an environmental statement. Further information has been received “Assessment of Hydrogeological Impacts, Envireau Water dated 16/09/2024”
Members of the public may inspect copies of the application, plans and other documents submitted with it by prior arrangement at Derbyshire County Council, County Hall, Matlock, Derbyshire, DE4 3AG, tel. 01629 539800 (available online at www.derbyshire.gov.uk), or at the Planning Department, Amber Valley District Council, (available online at Link to AVBC planning website) during all reasonable hours until 1 November 2024. A copy of the environmental statement may be obtained from Heatons, The Arc, 6 Mallard Way, Derby, DE24 8GX so long as stocks last, at a cost of £300 for a printed copy.
Anyone who wishes to make representations to the County Council about this Further Information should do so by 1 November 2024
by writing to the Executive Director of Place, at the County Council postal address given above,
by email to: planningrepresentations@derbyshire.gov.uk,or
by using the facility for representations about current planning applications available on the Council’s website www.derbyshire.gov.uk.
Other Information:
The development may affect a right of way to which Part 3 of the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 applies.If you wish to comment on an application, please be aware that your comments can only be registered if accompanied by your name and full postal address. While your comments may be made publicly available, personal details will be redacted from any published information. To enable us to protect your right to be involved in the planning process, your details and comments will be retained according to our statutory obligations. Your details will only be used as necessary for the performance of a task carried out in the public interest and not for any other purpose.
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Signed: Chris Henning
Executive Director of Place
On behalf of Derbyshire County Council
3 October 2024
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