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13 01 18 Rpt (WIRS 267 Downing Data Permit Site Name Operator Cal Year Anl Cap EA Region EA Area Gov Office Region Sub Region Waste Planning Authority District Grid Ref Site Category Site Type EWC Desc EWC Code Total Of Tonnes 100005 Old Cement Works G A Skips Ltd 2011 25000 South East EASE - Solent & South Downs South East East Sussex East Sussex Lewes TQ 44896 03261 Transfer Non-Haz Waste Transfer mixed municipal waste 200301 731 10001 Priory Works Rentokil Initial U K Ltd 2011 4999 South East EASE - Kent & South London South East Kent Kent Dartford TQ 536000 754000 Transfer Clinical Waste Transfer mixed packaging 150106 32.34 100010 Royal British Legion Industries M D J Light Bros ( S P ) Ltd 2011 24999 South East EASE - Kent & South London South East Kent Kent Tonbridge and Malling TQ 7275 5825 Treatment Material Recycling Facility (MRF) mixed municipal waste 200301 0.73 100017 Ashby Skips Ltd Ashby Skips Ltd 2011 25000 Anglian ANGLIAN - Northern East Midlands Northamptonshire Northamptonshire Wellingborough SP 85541 68857 Transfer Non-Haz Waste Transfer mixed municipal waste 200301 5904.74 100021 Stone Civic Amenity Site Staffordshire County Council 2011 24999 Midlands MIDLANDS - Central West Midlands Staffordshire Staffordshire Stafford SJ 901 323 Transfer CA Site mixed municipal waste 200301 2896.03 100024 Nordic Recycling Limited Nordic Recycling Ltd 2011 200000 Anglian ANGLIAN - Eastern East of England Essex Thurrock Thurrock TQ 62896 75271 Treatment Physical Treatment mixed municipal waste 200301 20470.13 100031 Wilkinson Contractors Wilkinson Alan 2011 5000 North West NORTH WEST - South North West Greater Manchester Manchester Manchester SJ 8836 9457 Transfer Non-Haz Waste Transfer mixed municipal waste 200301 96 100033 Former Coal Stocking Yard H W Martin Waste Ltd 2011 24999 North East NORTH EAST - Yorkshire East Midlands Derbyshire Derbyshire North East Derbyshire SK 445301 371003 Transfer CA Site mixed municipal waste 200301 7138.28 100035 Baghill Lane Transfer Station Pontefract Recycling Services Ltd 2011 25000 North East NORTH EAST - Yorkshire Yorks & Humber West Yorkshire Wakefield Wakefield SE 46252 22199 Transfer Non-Haz Waste Transfer mixed municipal waste 200301 75 10004 Cuxton H W R C F C C Environment ( U K) Limited 2011 24590 South East EASE - Kent & South London South East Kent Medway Medway TQ 717 672 Transfer CA Site mixed municipal waste 200301 11150.2 100044 Initial Washrooms ( Brentford) Service Centre Rentokil Initial Services Ltd 2011 25000 South East EASE - North East Thames London West London Waste Authority Hounslow Hounslow TQ 516595 177758 Transfer Clinical Waste Transfer mixed packaging 150106 0.007 100049 Greentech Waste Managment Ltd Greentech Waste Management Ltd 2011 25000 Anglian ANGLIAN - Northern East Midlands Lincolnshire Lincolnshire West Lindsey SK 99128 78360 Transfer Non-Haz Waste Transfer mixed municipal waste 200301 148.7 100051 Blue Haze Transfer Station Veolia E S Hampshire Ltd 2011 25000 South West SOUTH WEST - Wessex South East Hampshire Hampshire New Forest SU 11500 07780 Transfer Non-Haz Waste Transfer mixed municipal waste 200301 13536.12 100054 Compound 3 Towens Waste Management Ltd 2011 5000 South West SOUTH WEST - Wessex South West Somerset Somerset Sedgemoor ST 31885 35402 Transfer Non-Haz Waste Transfer mixed municipal waste 200301 1049.08 100055 Louth Non-hazardous & Hazardous Household Waste Amenity Site Lincolnshire County Council 2011 5000 Anglian ANGLIAN - Northern East Midlands Lincolnshire Lincolnshire East Lindsey TF 32897 89110 Transfer CA Site mixed municipal waste 200301 1103.64 100058 Masters Skips Ltd Masters Skips Ltd 2011 4999 South West SOUTH WEST - Devon & Cornwall South West Cornwall Cornwall UA Cornwall UA SX 0525 5289 Transfer Non-Haz Waste Transfer mixed municipal waste 200301 1147.1 100071 Anglia Skips Ltd Anglia Skips Ltd 2011 4999 Anglian ANGLIAN - Eastern East of England Suffolk Suffolk Mid Suffolk TM 13651 75392 Transfer Non-Haz Waste Transfer mixed municipal waste 200301 290.777 100074 Land At Four Winds Tutt Darrel 2011 25000 Anglian ANGLIAN - Central East of England Bedfordshire Central Bedfordshire Central Bedfordshire TL 07123 39808 Transfer Non-Haz Waste Transfer mixed municipal waste 200301 1590 100075 Treforest Civic Amenity Site Cynon Valley Waste Disposal Company Ltd 2011 5000 Wales WALES - South East Wales South East Wales Rhondda,Cynon,Taff Rhondda, Cynon, Taff ST 10753 86511 Transfer CA Site mixed municipal waste 200301 494.57 100076 New City Waste Clearun Waste Management Ltd 2011 12500 South East EASE - North East Thames London East London Waste Authority Barking and Dagenham Barking and Dagenham TQ 461460 817250 Transfer Non-Haz Waste Transfer mixed municipal waste 200301 33.398 100078 R3 Environmental - Swallowfield R3 Environmental Solutions Ltd 2011 5000 South East EASE - West Thames South East Berkshire Wokingham Wokingham SU 719300 645400 Treatment WEEE treatment facility mixed packaging 150106 0.636 100079 Bryn Lane Composting Facility F C C Recycling ( U K) Limited 2011 81444 Wales WALES - Northern Wales North Wales Wrexham Wrexham SJ 38564 50735 Treatment Material Recycling Facility (MRF) mixed municipal waste 200301 10030.26 100080 Brymbo Household Waste Recycling Centre F C C Recycling ( U K) Limited 2011 25000 Wales WALES - Northern Wales North Wales Wrexham Wrexham SJ 30090 52584 Transfer CA Site mixed municipal waste 200301 991.37 100081 Plas Madoc Household Waste Recycling Centre Waste Recycling Ltd 2011 25000 Wales WALES - Northern Wales North Wales Wrexham Wrexham SJ 29107 43288 Transfer CA Site mixed municipal waste 200301 1232.3 100087 Bridge Waste Disposal Ltd Bridge Waste Disposal Ltd 2011 74999 Midlands MIDLANDS - East East Midlands Derbyshire Derbyshire Amber Valley SK 43447 52857 Transfer Non-Haz Waste Transfer mixed municipal waste 200301 8996.51 100091 Skelton Grange Landfill Site Biffa Waste Services Ltd 2011 74999 North East NORTH EAST - Yorkshire Yorks & Humber West Yorkshire Leeds Leeds SE 36546 30657 Transfer Non-Haz Waste Transfer mixed municipal waste 200301 21990.18 100092 Chesham Household Waste Recycling Centre W R G Waste Services Ltd 2011 25000 South East EASE - North East Thames South East Buckinghamshire Buckinghamshire Chiltern SP 976820 999650 Transfer Non-Haz Waste Transfer mixed municipal waste 200301 5249.73 100097 The Recycling Centre Viridor Waste ( Earls Barton) Ltd 2011 75000 Anglian ANGLIAN - Northern East Midlands Northamptonshire Northamptonshire Wellingborough SP 8595 6264 Transfer Non-Haz Waste Transfer mixed municipal waste 200301 2504.46 100100 Winsford Household Waste Recycling Centre H W Martin Waste Ltd 2011 24999 North West NORTH WEST - South North West Cheshire Cheshire West and Chester Cheshire West and Chester SJ 6305 6525 Transfer CA Site mixed municipal waste 200301 6043.728 100103 Unit 2 Site Serv Ltd 2011 74999 Wales WALES - South West Wales South East Wales Vale of Glamorgan Vale of Glamorgan SS 95487 71805 Transfer Non-Haz Waste Transfer mixed municipal waste 200301 17095.61 100106 Unit 40 Foster Street Ind Est Transwaste Recycling & Aggregates Ltd 2011 74999 North East NORTH EAST - Yorkshire Yorks & Humber Former Humberside Kingston Upon Hull City Kingston upon Hull, City of TA 1000 3050 Transfer Non-Haz Waste Transfer mixed packaging 150106 1 100109 G B N - Hastingwood G B N Services Ltd 2011 25000 South East EASE - North East Thames East of England Essex Essex Epping Forest TL 486450 076690 Transfer Non-Haz Waste Transfer mixed municipal waste 200301 711.95 100109 G B N - Hastingwood G B N Services Ltd 2011 25000 South East EASE - North East Thames East of England Essex Essex Epping Forest TL 486450 076690 Transfer Non-Haz Waste Transfer mixed packaging 150106 195.4 100112 Bessemer Close Household Waste Recycling Centre Cardiff County Council 2011 24999 Wales WALES - South East Wales South East Wales Cardiff County Cardiff ST 1600 7400 Transfer CA Site mixed municipal waste 200301 1730.78 100114 Ancillary Components Ltd Ancillary Compoments Ltd 2011 75000 Anglian ANGLIAN - Northern East Midlands Northamptonshire Northamptonshire Northampton SP 9627 6375 Treatment Material Recycling Facility (MRF) mixed municipal waste 200301 3885.06 100116 Powys County Council Powys County Council 2011 25000 Wales WALES - South East Wales North Wales Powys Powys SO 11621 91476 Transfer Non-Haz Waste Transfer mixed municipal waste 200301 4.565 100124 Unit 2, Sea View Bungalow Parsons Anthony 2011 5000 Wales WALES - South East Wales South East Wales Newport Newport ST 25246 78987 Transfer Non-Haz Waste Transfer mixed municipal waste 200301 49 100126 Whites Yard Ace Mini Skips Ltd 2011 25000 Anglian ANGLIAN - Northern East Midlands Northamptonshire Northamptonshire Northampton SP 7509 2622 Transfer Non-Haz Waste Transfer mixed municipal waste 200301 620 100128 Heysham Support Base Peterson S B S Ltd 2011 4999 North West NORTH WEST - North North West Lancashire Lancashire Lancaster SD 40221 60382 Transfer Haz Waste Transfer mixed municipal waste 200301 155.63 10014 Peter Norris ( Haulage) Ltd Peter Norris ( Haulage ) Ltd 2011 71000 South East EASE - Kent & South London London South London Bromley Bromley TQ 46720 68330 Transfer Non-Haz Waste Transfer mixed municipal waste 200301 3209.62 100141 Cambridge Transfer Station Mick George Ltd 2011 199999 Anglian ANGLIAN - Central East of England Cambridgeshire Cambridgeshire Cambridge TL 4716 6186 Transfer Non-Haz Waste Transfer mixed municipal waste 200301 4442.14 100141 Cambridge Transfer Station Mick George Ltd 2011 199999 Anglian ANGLIAN - Central East
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