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Consulation Draft V4 Suffolk Minerals & Waste Local Plan, Submission Draft, June 2018 Appendix 3: Safeguarding maps 22.1 The following schedule and maps indicate existing and proposed minerals and waste development that is subject to safeguarding policies MP11 and WP17 respectively. 22.2 The large 1:100,000 scale Proposals Map (located in the Map Pocket in the hard copy version) indicates the general location of safeguarded minerals and waste development. The pink inset panels, which are numbered by District/Borough, can be cross-referenced via the following schedule to smaller 1: 25,000 scale inset maps in the following pages. The safeguarded sites are shown in orange and the 250-metre safeguarding zone is highlighted in blue. 22.3 The safeguarded Waste Water Treatment facilities are only depicted on the Proposals Map by their 400-metre safeguarding buffer radius. Table 1: Mineral Sites Grid Ref Map Site Site Name Operator No Ref Easting Northing MS8 M1 Barham Brett Aggregates 612116 251410 SB1 M2 Barnham Mick George 584122 279248 B2 M3 Belstead Ingram 611170 239806 FH3 M4 Cavenham Allen Newport 574789 271383 B3 M5 Layham Brett Aggregates 601392 240221 B2 M6 Tattingstone Shotley Holdings 612162 236274 MS5 M7 Wetherden Aggmax 599309 262979 B2 M8 Wherstead Brett Aggregates 613629 239761 FH4 M9 Worlington Frimstone 569860 271290 W4 M10 Wangford Cemex UK Ltd 646395 279695 MS8 M11 Shrubland Quarry Brett Aggregates 612000 253700 The Lyndon W4 M12 Henham Quarry 645303 279091 Pallet Group W3 M13 Flixton Quarry Cemex UK Ltd 629925 286424 MS8 M14 Gallows Hill Quarry Lafarge Tarmac 610470 253714 Red House Farm Quarry, SC5 M15 Lafarge Tarmac 625495 240481 Bucklesham Suffolk County Council Page 115 Suffolk Minerals & Waste Local Plan, Submission Draft, June 2018 B3 M16 Peyton Hall Quarry Buffalo Crow Ltd 602216 244414 FH4 M17 Barton Mills Chalk Quarry Needham Chalks 571100 272000 B2 M18 Bentley Fishing Lake, Bentley Plants 610246 236518 Bergholt Road SB4 M19 Moreton Hall Borrow Pit Breheny 589229 264789 SC5 M20 Waldringfield Quarry Brett Aggregates 625760 244830 Table 2: Concrete Products Grid Ref Map Site Site Name Operator No Ref Easting Northing Hanson I1 CP1 Hanson Concrete, 613441 245308 Ipswich Heidelberg Cement Poundfield Products, Poundfield MS7 CP2 608414 256753 Creeting St Peter Products Ltd Table 3: Concrete Batching Plants Grid Ref Map Site Site Name Operator No Ref Easting Northing W2 CB1 Beccles C&H Quickmix 644745 288790 MS8 CB2 Shrublands Quarry Brett Aggregates 612000 253700 SC5 CB3 Waldringfield Quarry Brett Aggregates 625760 244830 W3 CB4 Flixton Quarry Cemex 629925 286424 Sir Alf Ramsey Way, I1 CB5 Cemex 615288 244329 Ipswich SC5 CB6 Kesgrave Sinks Pit Cemex 621498 245495 SC2 CB8 Saxmundham Cemex 641328 264363 B5 CB9 Sudbury Cemex 588560 241494 SB2 CB10 Bury St Edmunds Eastern Concrete 583952 268693 I1 CB11 Hadleigh Road, Ipswich Euromix 614487 245041 Hanson FH4 CB13 Worlington Quarry Heidelberg 569860 271290 Concrete Suffolk County Council Page 116 Suffolk Minerals & Waste Local Plan, Submission Draft, June 2018 Hanson Concrete, Hanson I1 CB14 Heidelberg 613441 256753 Ipswich Concrete Lawn Farm, Wetherden Aggmax MS5 CB15 599445 262427 Table 4: Asphalt Plants Map Site Grid Ref Site Name Operator No Ref Easting Northing MS8 AP1 Barham Asphalt Plant Tarmac 612116 251410 Cavenham Asphalt FH3 AP2 Breedon 574789 271383 Plant I1 AP3 Cliff Quay, Ipswich Tarmac 616886 241942 SC5 AP4 Foxhall Asphalt Plant Eurovia 624397 243721 Gazeley Asphalt Plant FH4 AP5 Tarmac 571872 266987 (Kentford/Higham) Table 5: Railheads Grid Ref Map Site Site Name Operator No Ref Easting Northing Barham Railhead MS8 R1 Tarmac 611888 251403 Bury St Edmunds SB4 R2 Tarmac 585115 265164 Railhead Gazeley Railhead FH4 R3 Tarmac 571872 266987 (KENTFORD/HIGHAM) West Bank Terminal, I1 R4 Brett Aggregates 616735 243191 Ipswich Suffolk County Council Page 117 Suffolk Minerals & Waste Local Plan, Submission Draft, June 2018 Table 6: Nuclear Sites Map Site Grid Ref Site Name Operator No Ref Easting Northing Sizewell A Nuclear SC1 N1 GVA 647390 263277 Power Station Sizewell B Nuclear SC1 N2 EDF 647372 263608 Power Station Table 7: Wharves Grid Ref Map Site Site Name Operator No Ref Easting Northing I1 W1 Cliff Quay, Ipswich Port Authority 616786 242631 Hamilton Dock, W1 W2 Port Authority 655297 293024 Lowestoft W1 W3 North Quay, Port Authority 653603 292906 Lowestoft West Bank Terminal, I1 W4 Brett Aggregates 616627 242800 Ipswich Table 8: Non-Hazardous Landfills Grid Ref Map Site Site Name Operator No Ref Easting Northing Viridor Waste MS9 NHL1 Masons Landfill 611200 250000 Disposal Ltd Shotley Holdings B2 NHL2 Folly Farm, 612162 236274 Tattingstone Viridor SC5 NHL3 Foxhall Landfill 624064 243844 Suffolk County Council Page 118 Suffolk Minerals & Waste Local Plan, Submission Draft, June 2018 Table 9: Incinerators with Energy Recovery Grid Ref Map Site Site Name Operator No Ref Easting Northing MS4 IER1 Eye Power Station ERP Eye Ltd 612448 275979 I1 IER2 Ipswich EfW Facility SRCL Ltd 619300 245000 MS9 IER3 SITA Suffolk EfW Plant Suez UK Ltd 612323 249670 SC7 IER4 Building 1608 Agri Gen 635747 253237 Bentwaters Park Table 10: Inert Landfills Map Site Grid Ref No Ref Site Name Operator Easting Northing MS5 IL1 Lawn Farm Quarry, Aggmax Ltd 599445 262427 Wetherden Shrubland Quarry MS8 IL2 Brett Aggregates 612000 253700 Landfill Ltd SC5 IL3 Waldringfield Landfill Brett Aggregates 625760 244830 Ltd FH4 IL4 Bay Farm, Worlington Frimstone 569860 271290 Quarry Barham Quarry Brett Aggregates MS8 IL5 612116 251410 Henham Quarry The Lydon Pallett W4 IL6 645303 279091 Group Flixton Quarry Cemex UK Ltd W3 IL7 629925 286424 Gallows Hill Lafarge Tarmac MS8 IL8 625495 240481 Blood Hill Quarry JT Few MS9 IL9 611379 248419 Peyton Hall Quarry, Buffalo Crow B3 IL10 602216 244414 Hadleigh Barton Mills Chalk Needham Chalks FH4 IL11 571059 272238 Quarry (HAM) Ltd Suffolk County Council Page 119 Suffolk Minerals & Waste Local Plan, Submission Draft, June 2018 Table 11: Incinerators without Energy Recovery Map Site Grid Ref No Site Name Operator Ref Easting Northing The Essex and B3 IWER1 Hunt Kennels 602400 241400 Suffolk Hunt Suffolk Pet SB3 IWER2 WJ Phizacklea 578080 263123 Crematorium Earl Stonham MS7 IWER3 Horse Plus Ltd 611300 259300 Incinerator Sizewell A Nuclear BNFL Magnox SC1 IWER4 647300 263200 Power Station Generation Sizewell B Nuclear British Energy SC1 IWER5 647300 263200 Power Station Generation Ltd Ipswich Hospital White Rose I1 IWER6 619310 245005 Environmental Table 12: Composting Facilities Grid Ref Map Site Site Name Operator No Ref Easting Northing Anglian Water I1 CF1 Cliff Quay 617200 241800 Services Limited Red Lodge Compost Anti-Waste Ltd FH4 CF2 569357 270104 Facility Material Change MS7 CF3 Creeting Compost Facility 608884 256268 Creeting Ltd Tamar Organics SC3 CF4 Parham IVC 631771 260103 Tamar Recycling SB2 CF5 Lackford Recycling Facility 579618 269260 (Suffolk) Ltd Suffolk County Council Page 120 Suffolk Minerals & Waste Local Plan, Submission Draft, June 2018 Table 13: Household Waste Recycling Centres Grid Ref Map Site Site Name Operator No Ref Easting Northing Bury St Edmunds F C C Recycling SB4 HWRC1 586700 263400 HWRC (UK) Limited F C C Recycling SC6 HWRC2 Felixstowe HWRC 628600 232900 (UK) Limited F C C Recycling SC5 HWRC3 Foxhall HWRC 623885 244009 (UK) Limited F C C Recycling B3 HWRC4 Hadleigh HWRC 603520 243637 (UK) Limited F C C Recycling SB5 HWRC5 Haverhill HWRC 568229 244853 (UK) Limited F C C Recycling I1 HWRC6 Ipswich HWRC 615300 244200 (UK) Limited F C C Recycling SC1 HWRC7 Leiston HWRC 645540 263410 (UK) Limited F C C Recycling W1 HWRC8 Lowestoft HWRC 652668 286442 (UK) Limited F C C Recycling FH3 HWRC9 Mildenhall HWRC 572983 275024 (UK) Limited F C C Recycling MS6 HWRC10 Stowmarket HWRC 604366 259917 (UK) Limited F C C Recycling B5 HWRC11 Sudbury HWRC 585900 240500 (UK) Limited SCC & West SB4 HWRC12 West Suffolk 586259 266399 Suffolk Operational Hub Table 14: Material Reclamation Facilities Grid Ref Map Site Site Name Operator No Ref Easting Northing Viridor Waste MS9 MRF1 Masons Quarry 611200 250000 Management Ltd Suffolk County Council Page 121 Suffolk Minerals & Waste Local Plan, Submission Draft, June 2018 Table 15: Waste Transfer Facilities Grid Ref Map Site Site Name Operator No Ref Easting Northing Red Lodge FH4 WTF1 Anti – Waste Ltd 569357 270104 Transfer Station Haverhill Waste SB5 WTF2 Anti – Waste Ltd 566420 244338 Transfer Station Newmarket FH5 WTF3 Newmarket Open Door 563526 264698 Open Door Recycling Centre West Bank I1 WTF4 Brett Aggregates 616596 242549 Waste Transfer Station Shrublands MS8 WTF5 Brett Aggregates 612000 253700 Quarry Recycling Facility SB2 WTF6 Balloon Barn Culford Waste Ltd 584100 272100 Farm Former W1 WTF7 Brickworks and E E Green & Son Ltd 652480 288476 Pipework’s site (Lowestoft) Foxhall Waste F C C Waste Services 623924 243990 SC5 WTF8 Transfer Station (UK) Limited W1 WTF9 Lowestoft Hales C R 652600 289700 J T Few Plant Hire Ltd MS8 WTF10 Malting Farm 611601 251419 Leiston Transfer Shotley Holdings SC1 WTF12 644217 262753 Station Oulton Broad W1 WTF14 P W Waters Ltd 652524 292942 MS9 WTF15 S Sacker S Sacker (Claydon) 612299 250377 Claydon Ltd Ltd Debtrac Centre S Sacker (Claydon) 609293 254108 MS8 WTF16 Ltd Shotley Holdings Ltd B2 WTF17 Folly Farm 612162 236274 Waste Suffolk County Council Page 122 Suffolk Minerals & Waste Local Plan, Submission Draft, June 2018 Management Facility Collins Skip Hire B2 WTF18 WTS Shotley Holdings Ltd 612319 236581 Hollow Road SB4 WTF19 Steve Lumley Planning 586300 266217 Farm Limited Stowmarket
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