Warwickshire Minerals Plan (2017 – 2032)
Results updated 19 Jan 2018
Public consultations were carried out on the Minerals Plan – Preferred Option and Policies 2015 (consultation dates: 19th October 2015 – 4th January 2016). We received a high number of responses – thank you for your comments.
In May 2015, we also consulted on two additional sites (Shawell and Ryton-on-Dunsmore) that had been submitted by promoters/landowners for consideration as part of the Preferred Options Consultation – (consultation dates: 5th May 2016 – 17th June 2016).
We have taken into account comments received on both consultations and will upload these comments on our Minerals Website in due course.
A summary of consultation will be tabled along with the Report and the revised Minerals Plan on 6th October Warwickshire County Council Cabinet. The report will seek approval to consult on the Publication (Pre Submission Draft) of the Minerals Plan for a period of 6 weeks at the end of October 2016.
Overview
Consultation under Regulation 18 Town and Country Planning (Local Planning) (England) Regulations 2012
Following the consultation on the Minerals Core Strategy – Revised Spatial Options and a call for sites the County Council has produced a draft plan for consultation: Warwickshire Minerals Plan – Preferred Option and Policies.
The new Warwickshire Minerals Plan will set out the locational strategy for where new mineral development should be located and the policies that will guide new minerals development during the period 2017 to 2032. It will also identify suitable land for the working of sand and gravel.
When it is eventually adopted, it will replace the ‘saved policies’ in the Minerals Local Plan (1995).
The new draft Plan is supported by other documents including a Local Aggregates Assessment and a Sustainability Appraisal Report that assesses the sustainability of the draft Plan and the alternatives that we considered in its preparation.
You can inspect a copy of the documents at the County Council’s Offices, Shire Hall in Warwick, at the principal offices of the 5 local District and Borough Councils and at all the libraries in Warwickshire.
Why your views matter
The County Council invites you to comment on the draft Plan and the other related documents.
When the consultation has finished, the County will consider all the comments that it has received and may make changes to the draft plan before it is put before an independent inspector at an examination – in – public.
The following other consultation documents can be found on our minerals website page http://www.warwickshire.gov.uk/mdf
- Local Aggregates Assessment;
- Site Assessment Methodology for the Allocation of Sand and Gravel Sites;
- Habitat Regulations Assessment;
- Sustainability Assessment Report.
Please click HERE to access our online Consultation Portal where you will find the Draft Minerals Plan – Preferred Option and Policies and the opportunity to comment.
Please note that Question 8A in the Online version has been omitted from the hard copy of the Minerals Preferred Option and Policies document.
If you would like to comment on the Wasperton site (Site No 4) you can either comment on the online version (Question 8A) or comment via email or letter making it clear that you are referring to the Wasperton Site No4.
Question 8A reads as follows:
Question 8A
Land at Wasperton
Do you have any comments on the allocation of Land at Wasperton?
What happens next
This consultation has now closed.
Thank you to everyone who took the time to give us their views.
Areas
- All Areas
Audiences
- Anyone from any background
- All Warwickshire residents
Interests
- Environment and sustainability
- Policies, plans and strategies
- Local plans and guidelines
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