Policy MIN6 - Safeguarding of minerals development
Object
Regulation 18 draft Local Plan
Representation ID: 5402
Received: 04/01/2024
Respondent: Heidelberg Materials UK
Policy should be strengthened to provide clarity that Ketton Cement Works should be safeguarded. As such safeguarding should include the whole of the Cement Works including the factory and kilns that convert the minerals into final products such as cement and downstream products like bagged cement / concrete products etc, the facilities to distribute the mineral products, and ancillary facilities e.g. fuel storage; rail loading facility and sidings link to the cement works.
Object
Regulation 18 draft Local Plan
Representation ID: 6394
Received: 08/01/2024
Respondent: Hughes Craven Ltd.
In order to avoid unnecessarily preventing non-mineral development where historically permitted mineral extraction is unlikely to resume, MIN6 b) should make it clear that a realistic judgment about the viability, practicability and potential environmental impacts of extraction at a permitted site should be made.
Support
Regulation 18 draft Local Plan
Representation ID: 7962
Received: 08/01/2024
Respondent: Ryhall Parish Council
MIN6 - Generally Support
Object
Regulation 18 draft Local Plan
Representation ID: 7995
Received: 07/01/2024
Respondent: Mr Harold Dermott
Ketton Cement works has detrimental impacts on pollution, creation of dangerous gases and carbon generation in Rutland. This cannot be ignored. Options for management include sequestration and offsetting. please read accompanying report.