Major setback for quarry in the countryside plan near Grantham
Lincolnshire County Council’s planning officers are recommending councillors reject an application for a quarry and infill site on an 84.6 hectares site at Gorse Lane.
A report to councillors, who meet on Monday, states there is not a proven need for the minerals that would be extracted.
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Hide AdThey also say there is not a need for the landfill tip that would be created from the quarry.
But the applicant, construction industry supplier Mick George Ltd, has warned it will appeal if the plans are not approved.
The proposals have generated huge protests from residents in Denton, Harlaxton and Croxton Kerrial, who formed the Gorse Lane Action Group (GOLAG) to stop the quarry going ahead
Campaigners fear the surrounding countryside will be harmed and the area will be plagued by heavy lorries, dust, and noise.
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Hide AdGOLAG chairperson Gaile McMillan said: “The recommendation to refuse is most welcome.
“But there is still the meeting to go and there will not be any celebrations until we see this application finally dealt with.”
A spokesman for Mick George said: “If the planning committee reject the scheme we will submit an appeal with immediate effect, but will also commence activation of the existing consented mineral reserves.
“The company are surprised planners appear to have disregarded the fact there is an existing and valid planning consent for mineral extraction extending to an area in excess of 1,700 acres.
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Hide Ad“This historic consent if activated would have a significantly greater impact on Denton and the surrounding area than the new application, which the planners are recommending for refusal.
“If this scheme is refused then the larger scheme will simply be implemented.”
The planning and regulation committee meets at the Meres Leisure Centre, Trent Road, Grantham, at 1.30pm.