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ENVIRONMENTAL PERMITS PUBLIC REGISTER LIST (Updated 31-03-2021) ENVIRONMENTAL PERMITS PUBLIC REGISTER LIST (updated 31-03-2021) Part A (2) regulated processes: Foundrys William Cook Stanhope Ltd - Bondisle Works, Stanhope, County Durham, DL13 2YR - Ref: DCC/P097/14/V1 Ceramic/Brick Production Dyson Technical Ceramics Ltd - West Hunwick Works, Hunwick, Crook, County Durham, DL15 0LE - Ref: DCC/P096/15 Wienerberger Ltd - Todhills Brickworks, Long Lane, Newfield, Bishop Auckland, DL14 8BA - Ref: DCC/P094/14 Coatings using Organic Solvents Gestamp Tallent Ltd - Aycliffe Business Park, Newton Aycliffe, County Durham, DL5 6EP - Ref: DCC/P090/15 Formica Ltd - Aycliffe Industrial Estate, Newton Aycliffe, County Durham, DL5 6EF - Ref: DCC/P092/14/V1 ENVIRONMENTAL PERMITS PUBLIC REGISTER LIST (updated 31-03-2021) Timber and Wood Activities Taylormade Timber Products Ltd - Sherburn Hill, Durham, DH6 1PS - Ref: DCC/P254/14/V1 Part B regulated processes: Petrol Service Stations Asda Stores Ltd - Yoden Way, Peterlee, County Durham, SR8 1AR - Ref: DCC/P003/12/T1 Asda Stores Ltd – South Church Road, Bishop Auckland, County Durham, DL14 7LB - Ref: DCC/P107/14 Asda Stores Ltd - St Andrews Lane, Spennymoor, County Durham, DL16 6NE - Ref: DCC/P108/14 Mr Atkinson - Ouston Service Station, Ouston, Chester le Street, County Durham, DH2 1QX - Ref: DCC/P126/14/V1 BP Oil UK Limited - Park Road North Filling Station, Park Road North, Chester le Street, County Durham, DH3 3SA - Ref: DCC/P263/15 Cliff House Service Station Ltd – Cliff House Garage, Tempest Road, Seaham, County Durham, SR7 7AX - Ref: DCC/P123/14/V1 – Co-Operative Group Ltd - Barnard Castle PFS, Prospect Place, Barnard castle, County Durham, DL12 8HL - Ref: DCC/P062/14/V2 David S Penny & Anne L Penny T/A Penny Petroleum Partnership No 1 - Kip Hill Service Station, Causey Road, Kip Hill, Stanley, Co Durham, DH9 0LL - Ref: DCC/P266/15 David S Penny & Anne L Penny T/A Penny Petroleum Partnership No 2 – Woodham Services, Burnhill Way, Newton Aycliffe, County Durham, DL5 4JN – Ref: DCC/P139/14/V2 ENVIRONMENTAL PERMITS PUBLIC REGISTER LIST (updated 31-03-2021) David S Penny & Anne L Penny T/A Penny Petroleum Partnership No 1 - Bowburn Filling Station, Bowburn, Durham, DH6 5NE - Ref: DCC/P047/13/V1 David S Penny & Anne L Penny T/A Penny Petroleum Partnership No 1 - Fencehouses Service Station, Morton Crescent, Fencehouses, County Durham, DH4 6AD - Ref: DCC/P125/14/V1 David S Penny & Anne L Penny T/A Penny Petroleum Partnership No 1 - Helmington Service Station, Helmington Row, Crook, County Durham, DL15 0RW - Ref: DCC/P060/14/V3 David S Penny & Anne L Penny T/A Penny Petroleum Partnership No 1 - Barmoor Filling Station, A167, Croxdale, Co Durham DH6 5JU – Ref: DCC/P293/19 Euro Garages Ltd – Cestrian Service Station, Ropery Lane, Chester le Street, County Durham, DH3 3AP - Ref: DCC/P006/12/V1 Euro Garages Ltd – New Seaham Service Station, Mount Pleasant, New Seaham, County Durham, SR7 8ER - Ref: DCC/P004/12/T1 Euro Garages Ltd - Thinford North Service Station, Thinford, Ferryhill, County Durham, DL17 8RU - Ref: DCC/P229/13 Euro Garages Ltd – Forest Park, Coatham Munderville, Newton Aycliffe, County Durham, - Ref: DCC/P302/20 GW Holmes & Son - Etherley Moor Garage, Bishop Auckland, County Durham, DL14 0JU - Ref: DCC/P132/14 Imran Khan - St Giles Service Station, Sunderland Road, Gilesgate, Durham, DH1 1JA - Ref: DCC/P118/14/V1 James Hall & Co Ltd T/A G & E Murgatroyd - Durham Place, Seaham, County Durham SR7 9JA - Ref: DCC/P262/15 James Hall & Co Ltd T/A G & E Murgatroyd - Durham Road, Wolsingham, County Durham DL13 3JB- Ref: DCC/P301/20 Jet Retail UK Ltd - Newton Park Services, Coatham Munderville, County Durham, DL1 3NL - Ref: DCC/P133/14/V2 ENVIRONMENTAL PERMITS PUBLIC REGISTER LIST (updated 31-03-2021) Jet Retail UK Ltd - Wheatley Hill Service Station, Wheatley Hill, County Durham, DH6 3LJ - Ref: DCC/P122/14/V2 Jet Retail UK Ltd - A167 Chilton Bypass, Chilton Way, Chilton, Co Durham DL17 0SD - Ref: DCC/P267/16/V1 Jet Retail UK Ltd - Redworth Service Station, Redworth Road, Shildon, County Durham, DL4 2JT - Ref: DCC/P137/14/V2 KCS Worldwide Ltd- Park Head Service Station, New Coundon, Bishop Auckland, County Durham, DL14 8QE - Ref: DCC/P129/14/V2 KCS Worldwide Ltd - Bells Hill Filling Station, West Rainton, Durham, DH4 6RG - Ref: DCC/P114/14/V2 KCS Worldwide Ltd - Bradbury Service Station, Bradbury, Stockton on Tees, TS21 2ES - Ref: DCC/P138/14/V2 KCS Worldwide Ltd - Bridge End Garage, Howden le Wear, Crook, County Durham, DL15 8ES - Ref: DCC/P130/14/V2 KCS Worldwide Ltd - Fir Tree Filling Station, Witton Road, Fir Tree, Crook, County Durham, DL15 8EA - Ref: DCC/P131/14/V2 KCS Worldwide Ltd- Red Tiles Service Station, Kaysburn Road Ends, Witton Gilbert, County Durham, DH7 6TJ - Ref: DCC/P012/14/V1 Lorna Burgess & Andrew Burgess T/A Tow Law Service Station - Bridge Street, Tow Law, Bishop Auckland, Co Durham DL13 4LD - Ref: DCC/P275/16/V1 Motor Fuel Ltd - Stonebridge Filling Station, Stonebridge, Langley Moor, Durham, DH1 3RY - Ref: DCC/P116/14/V2 Motor Fuel Ltd - Dragonville Filling Station, 20 Alma Place, Gilesgate, Durham, DH1 2HN - Ref: DCC/P115/14/V1 M.P.K. Garages Ltd - Chester Road Filling Station, Chester Road, Stanley, County Durham, DH9 0DQ - Ref: DCC/P001/14/V2 North East Auto Services Ltd – Acre Rigg Filling Station, Essington Way, Peterlee, County Durham, SR8 5AZ - Ref: DCC/P290/18 ENVIRONMENTAL PERMITS PUBLIC REGISTER LIST (updated 31-03-2021) Philip Weightman Richardson & Brenda Richardson & Mark Richardson T/A Park Road Group - Southside Service Station, Yoden Way, Peterlee, County Durham, SR8 1AP - Ref: DCC/P121/14/V1 Penny Petroleum (North East) Limited - Meadowfield Filling Station, Frederick Street North, Meadowfield, Durham, DH7 8ND - Ref: DCC/P119/14 Petrogas Group UK Limited T/A Applegreen - Binchester Service Station, Binchester Road Ends, Binchester, Bishop Auckland, DL14 8AW - Ref: DCC/P099/13/V2 Petrogas Group UK Limited T/A Applegreen - Cockton Hill Service Station, Cockton Hill Road, Bishop Auckland, DL14 6JN - Ref: DCC/P098/13/V2 Petrogas Group UK Limited T/A Applegreen - Plawsworth Service Station, A167 Northbound, Plawsworth, Chester le Street, County Durham, DH2 3NL - Ref: DCC/P105/13/V2 Philips Ltd - Parklands Filling Station, Durham Road, Lanchester, County Durham, DH7 0LP - Ref: DCC/P112/14/V1 Mr & Mrs Porter - Oakley Service Station, Staindrop Road, West Auckland, DL14 9PB - Ref: DCC/P113/14/V1 Robson Garages Ltd - Burnmoor Filling Station, Chester Moor, Burnmoor, Houghton le Spring, DH4 6EY - Ref: DCC/P124/14/V1 Rontec Watford Ltd - Coast Road Service Station, Coast Road, Blackhall, TS27 4HT - Ref: DCC/P104/14/V3 Rontec Watford Ltd - St Cuthberts Way Service Station, St Cuthberts Way, Newton Aycliffe, County Durham, DL5 6EH - Ref: DCC/P103/14/V3 Rontec Watford Ltd - Annfield Plain Service Station, Morrison Road, Annfield Plain, Stanley, County Durham, DH9 7RX - Ref: DCC/P101/14/V3 Rontec Watford Ltd - A689/A177 Services, Sedgefield, Stockton on Tees, TS21 3HB - Ref: DCC/P102/14/V2 Rontec Watford Ltd - Villa Real Services, Leadgate Road, Consett, County Durham, DH8 6BG - Ref: DCC/P100/14/V2 ENVIRONMENTAL PERMITS PUBLIC REGISTER LIST (updated 31-03-2021) Sainsburys Stores Ltd - Tindale Crescent, St Helen Auckland, Bishop Auckland, County Durham, DL14 9TE - Ref: DCC/P052/10/V1 Sainsburys Stores Ltd - Arnison Retail Centre, Pity Me, Durham, DH1 1GD - Ref: DCC/P009/14/V1 Sainsburys Stores Ltd - Salters Lane, Sedgefield, Stockton on Tees, TS21 3EE - Ref: DCC/P224/12 Mr S P Selvarajah - Dean Road Service Station, 91 Darlington Road, Shildon, County Durham, DL17 8EX - Ref: DCC/P140/14 Shell UK Oil Products Ltd - Easington East Services, A19 Hawthorn, County Durham, SR7 8SS - Ref: DCC/P106/14/V2 Shell UK Oil Products Ltd - Easington West Services, A19 Hawthorn, County Durham, SR7 8SS - Ref: DCC/P077/14/V1 Shell UK Oil Products Ltd - High Street, Carville, Durham DH1 1LU - Ref: DCC/P272/16 Shell UK Oil Products Ltd - A1(M) Motorway Services, Tursdale Road, Bowburn, Durham, DH6 5NP - Ref: DCC/P117/12/V1 Tesco Stores Ltd - Dragon Lane, Dragonville, Durham, DH1 2RS - Ref: DCC/P007/14/V1 Tesco Stores Ltd - Greenwell Road, Newton Aycliffe, County Durham, DL5 4DH - Ref: DCC/P109/14/V1 Tesco Stores Ltd - St Helens Auckland Industrial Estate, Bishop Auckland, County Durham, DL14 9AD - Ref: DCC/P220/12 Tesco Stores Ltd - Genesis Way, Consett, County Durham, DH8 5XP - Ref: DCC/P231/13 Wm Morrisons Supermarkets Ltd - Front Street, Consett, County Durham, DH8 5RE - Ref: DCC/P005/14 Wm Morrisons Supermarkets Ltd - Newgate Park Centre, Bob Hardisty Drive, Bishop Auckland, County Durham, DL14 7TN - Ref: DCC/P002/14/V1 Wm Morrison Supermarkets Ltd – Dalton Park, Murton, Seaham, County Durham, SR7 9HU - Ref: DCC/P298/20 ENVIRONMENTAL PERMITS PUBLIC REGISTER LIST (updated 31-03-2021) Foundrys Bonds Foundry Co Ltd - Prospect Road, Beechburn Industrial Estate, Crook, County Durham, DL15 8JL - Ref: DCC/P226/13/V1 (Permit no longer active: surrendered 16/12/2020) Cement Breedon Northern Ltd - Romanway Industrial Estate, Bishop Auckland, County Durham, DL14 9AW - Ref: DCC/P165/14/V2 Breedon Northern Ltd - 4 Rennys Lane, Dragonville Industrial Estate, Durham, DH1 2RS - Ref: DCC/P158/14/V2 Breedon Southern Ltd - Main Street, Crookhall, Consett, County Durham, DH8 7NE - Ref: DCC/P156/12/V2 Breedon Southern Ltd- Forcegarth Quarry, Middleton in Teesdale, Barnard Castle, County Durham, DL12 0EP - Ref: DCC/P183/13/V2 Cemex UK Materials Ltd - Cemex House, Littleburn Industrial Estate, Langley Moor, County Durham, DH7 8HH - Ref: DCC/P159/12/V1 Cemex UK Materials
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