Policy WST1 - Capacity requirements and spatial strategy for waste development

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Support

Regulation 18 draft Local Plan

Representation ID: 5362

Received: 04/01/2024

Respondent: South Kesteven District Council

Representation Summary:

The Council acknowledges that Rutland County Council is a waste and minerals planning authority. Policy WST1 specifically mentions that the proposed development on the edge of Stamford would be considered for waste related development where consistent with the role of the locale in accordance with the spatial strategy and hierarchy.

The Council expects Lincolnshire County Council to be consulted on the proposal and any comments to be taken into account.

Support

Regulation 18 draft Local Plan

Representation ID: 5590

Received: 05/01/2024

Respondent: Strutt & Parker (on behalf of Exton Estate)

Agent: Strutt & Parker

Representation Summary:

We support the inclusion of industrial and brownfield land including disused railheads within the spatial strategy of waste management.

Object

Regulation 18 draft Local Plan

Representation ID: 7266

Received: 08/01/2024

Respondent: Manton Parish Council

Representation Summary:

A quarter of Rutland waste is municipal waste from households and business. This is not clearly addressed- this is important as it values community contribution towards environmental strategy.

Support

Regulation 18 draft Local Plan

Representation ID: 7966

Received: 08/01/2024

Respondent: Ryhall Parish Council

Representation Summary:

WST1 - Generally Support