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South Lanarkshire, Biggar/Hamilton/Millbank - Town and Country Planning, Notice of Environmental Impact Assessment.

ML12 6SQPublished 12/02/25Expired
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What is planned?

Scottish Government

THE TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING

(ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT) SCOTLAND

REGULATIONS 2017

NOTICE UNDER REGULATION 27

The proposed development at 

Duneaton Quarry B7078 From Millbank

To Abington Int Crawfordjohn, Biggar

ML12 6SQ is subject to an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) under the above regulations.

Notice is hereby given that additional information in relation to an EIA report has been submitted to Scottish Ministers by Hodge Plant Ltd relating to the planning application in respect of Extraction And Processing Of Hard 

Rock Aggregates By Quarrying Methods

(Section 42 Application To Vary Condition

41 And 43 Of Planning Permission

P/20/0514) at Duneaton Quarry B7078

From Millbank To Abington Int Crawfordjohn, Biggar ML12 6SQ as notified under the Town and Country Planning (Development Management Procedure) (Scotland) Regulations 2013 on 28 September 2022.

The application is the subject of an appeal to Scottish Ministers case reference PPA-380-2119.

A Reporter Mr Keith Bray has been appointed to determine the appeal. Possible decisions relating to the proposed development are:-

•   approval of  the application without conditions;

•   approval of  the application  with conditions;

•   refusal   of  the application

A copy of the additional information together with the EIA report, the associated application and other documents submitted with the application may be inspected free of charge at all reasonable hours at the place where the register of planning applications is kept by the planning authority for the area at:

South Lanarkshire Council, Council

Offices, Floor 6, Almada Street,

Hamilton, ML3 0AA

All the case documentation, including this additional information, is published on our website, http://www.dpea. scotland.gov.uk. On accessing the website, enter the case reference PPA-380-2119 in the ‘Search by case reference:’ box to find all documents relating to this case.

Hard copies of the additional information may be purchased from: Dalgleish Associates Ltd, Mineral & Planning Consultants, 1 Sinclairs Street, Dunblane, FK15 0AH at a cost of £400. Electronic copies are available on CD,  at a cost of £30 each.

Hard copies of the Supplementary Environmental Information can be obtained from Dalgleish Associates at a cost of £30 or free in electronic format. Copies of the Non-Technical Summary (NTS) in hard copy at a cost £15, or free in electronic format, are available on request. If you cannot obtain or access a copy please contact our office at DPEA@gov.scot Any person who wishes to make representations to Scottish Ministers about the additional information should make them in writing within 30 days beginning with the date of this notice (quoting reference PPA-380-2119) to:

Planning and Environmental Appeals

Division (DPEA), Hadrian House, Callendar

Business Park, Falkirk, FK1 1XR

Or by e-mail to: Rebecca.Davidson@gov.scot DPEA collect information if you take part in the planning process, use DPEA websites, send correspondence to DPEA or attend a webcast. To find out more about what information is collected, how the information is used and managed please read the DPEA’s privacy notice.

DAVID HENDERSON

Planning and Environmental Appeals

Division

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