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Planning History Schedule / Plan Appendix 1: Planning History Schedule / Plan RAPLEYS LLP 29 RBT 1 3 c c a 12 2 d 3 b 4 13 5 3 6 f 11 e LOCATION PLAN 10 REDCAR 7 9 8 Scale @ A3 : Not to Scale Plan No. : LONDON BIRMINGHAM BRISTOL rapleys.com CAMBRIDGE 0370 777 6292 EDINBURGH This map is for identification purposes only and should not be relied upon for accuracy. HUNTINGDON © Crown copyright and database rights 2019. OS Licence No. 100004619 MANCHESTER Site Reference Address Description Date of decision Decision 1,2,12,A,B,C L1381/74/UN STAGE II DEVELOPMENT, REDCAR Erection Of An Estuary Pumphouse 03/01/1975 Approved 1,2,12,A,B,C L0455/75/UN REDCAR WORKS, REDCAR, REDCAR & CLEVELAND Landscaping Details 05/06/1975 Approved 1,2,12,A,B,C L0417/76/UN BRITISH STEEL, TEESPORT Construction Of Three Pipe Lines 15/06/1976 Approved 9 L1932/76/UN SOUTH BANK COKE OVENS, TEESSIDE WORKS, REDCAR Erection Of Dust Suppression Equipment For Coke Screening House 05/10/1976 Approved 1,2,12,A,B,C L1627/82/UN REDCAR WORKS, REDCAR, REDCAR & CLEVELAND Provision Of 4 No. Tipping Areas 15/12/1982 Approved 1,2,12,A,B,C L0280/83/UN STEEL HOUSE Provision Of Four Additional Windows In Existing Computer Block 22/03/1983 Approved 1,2,12,A,B,C L0221/87/UN REDCAR BLAST FURNACE AND COKE OVENS, TRUNK ROAD, REDCAR Erection Of An Energy Recovery Turbine House 19/03/1987 Approved 1,2,12,A,B,C L1497/88/UN REDCAR WORKS, REDCAR, REDCAR & CLEVELAND Extension Of Existing Landscaped Mound By The Tipping Of Industrial Waste Adjacent To The Hot Metal Route 05/01/1989 Approved 1,2,12,A,B,C L0597/89/UN BSC CLEVELAND WORKS, GRANGETOWN Provision Of Steel Palisade Perimeter Fencing (retrospective) 25/05/1989 Approved 1,2,12,A,B,C L0679/89/UN STEEL HOUSE Alterations To Main Office Entrance 15/06/1989 Approved 8 L/1992/0245/AD TORPEDO REPAIR SHOP, CLEVELAND WORKS, GRANGETOWN DISPLAY OF PAINTED SIGN ON STEEL CLADDING 21/05/1992 Approved 1,2,12,A,B,C L/1993/0290/CN REDCAR WORKS, REDCAR, REDCAR & CLEVELAND EXTENSION TO TIPPING AREA CLE 31 - PHASE 3 08/06/1993 Approved 1,2,12,A,B,C L/1993/0879/FF EXISTING MOUNDS NORTH OF STEEL HOUSE, EAST OF HOT METAL ROUTE, BSC WOODLAND GRANT SCHEME APPLICATION 18/11/1993 Not noted 10,11,D,F L/1993/0992/TD BRITISH STEEL, TEESPORT METAL RECOVERY PLANT 03/02/1994 Not noted 10,11,D,F L/1995/0205/TD NORTH EAST SLAG CEMENT LTD, TEESPORT EXTENSION TO EXISTING BUILDING TO ACCOMMODATE ADDITIONAL SLAG PROCESSING EQUIPMENT 13/06/1995 Not noted 9 R/1996/0482/TD SOUTH BANK COKE OVENS, TEESSIDE WORKS, REDCAR COKE CONVEYOR AND EXPORT HOPPER AND WELFARE BUILDING 25/09/1996 Not noted 7 R/1996/0761/FF BOS PLANT, LACKENBY, GRANGETOWN LADLE DEGASSING UNIT 31/01/1997 Not noted 10,11,D,F R/1998/0367/FF NORTH EAST SLAG CEMENT LTD, TEESPORT TWO 1500T SILOS AND ANCILLARY EQUIPMENT 28/07/1998 Approved 7 R/2000/0302/FF LAND AT TEESPORT, TEES DOCK ROAD, GRANGETOWN CONSTRUCTION, INSTALLATION AND USE OF 100MM NOMINAL BORE PIPELINE TO CONVEY ARGON 06/06/2000 Not noted 1,2,12,A,B,C R/2002/0449/DT STEEL HOUSE INSTALLATION OF TELECOMMUNICATIONS APPARATUS 20/08/2002 Permitted Development 1,2,12,A,B,C R/2003/0294/FF REDCAR BLAST FURNACE AND COKE OVENS, TRUNK ROAD, REDCAR INCREASE HEIGHT OF EXISTING AMMONIA CHIMNEY FROM 60 METRES TO 120 METRES 16/05/2003 Approved 1,2,12,A,B,C R/2003/1066/FF TEESSIDE AND LACKENBY WORKS, REDCAR, TS10 5QW ERECTION OF A 70M. ANEMOMETER 21/11/2003 Approved 8 R/2007/0668/SC SOUTH TEES ECO PARK, LAND OFF ESTON ROAD, GRANGETOWN, TS6 7BJ SCOPING OPINION FOR WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITY 18/07/2007 EIA required 8 R/2007/0994/FFM SOUTH TEES ECO PARK, LAND OFF ESTON ROAD, GRANGETOWN, TS6 7BJ ERECTION OF WASTE AUTOCLAVE AND COMMUNITY RECYCLING FACILITIES; FOUR STOREY OFFICE ACCOMMODATION AND ASSOCIATED INFRASTRUCTURE 27/02/2008 Approved 10,11,D,F R/2009/0075/FF IMPETUS TIP, ICI NO 2 TEESPORT LANDFILL, GRANGETOWN, TS6 6UG INSTALLATION OF LANDFILL GAS FLARING AND POWER GENERATION EQUIPMENT 27/03/2009 Approved 10,11,D,F R/2008/0671/EA LAND AT TEESPORT, TEES DOCK ROAD, GRANGETOWN CONSTRUCTION OF 300 MWe BIOMASS FIRED POWER STATION 15/07/2009 Approved MODIFICATIONS TO APPLICATION (REFERENCE R/2008/0671/EA) FOR CONSTRUCTION OF 300 MWe BIOMASS FIRED POWER STATION INCLUDING INCREASING 10,11,D,F R/2010/0056/EA LAND AT TEESPORT, TEES DOCK ROAD, GRANGETOWN HEIGHT OF BOILER HOUSE FROM 55M TO 71M 03/03/2010 No objections 1,2,12,A,B,C R/2010/0127/FFM LAND AT COATHAM SANDS, GARE ROAD, REDCAR, TS6 6UD CONSTRUCTION OF 4.85KM NATURAL GAS PIPELINE AND 4.85KM MONOETHYLENE GLYCOL PIPELINE INCLUDING BEACH VALVE COMPOUND 27/05/2010 Approved OVERHEAD LINE WORKS PROVIDING A REALIGNED CROSSING OVER THE RIVER TEES; INCORPORATING 16NO. NEW TOWERS INCLUDING 2NO. CROSSING TOWERS 9 R/2010/0161/EA LAND AT TEESPORT, SOUTH BANK, TS6 6AL NORTH AND SOUTH OF RIVER AND DISMANTLING OF EXISTING ROUTE 20/08/2010 No objections OVERHEAD LINE WORKS PROVIDING A REALIGNED CROSSING OVER THE RIVER TEES; INCORPORATING 16NO. NEW TOWERS INCLUDING 2NO. CROSSING TOWERS 10,11,D,F R/2010/0161/EA LAND AT TEESPORT, SOUTH BANK, TS6 6AL NORTH AND SOUTH OF RIVER AND DISMANTLING OF EXISTING ROUTE 20/08/2010 No objections 7 R/2010/0861/SC LAND AT CORUS WORKS, OFF TEES DOCK ROAD, TEESPORT, TS6 6UD SCREENING OPINION FOR THE MANUFACTURE AND SHIPPING OF FABRICATED STEEL MONO-PILES FOR OFF-SHORE WIND FARMS (PROJECT KRAKEN) 16/12/2010 Not noted 1,2,12,A,B,C R/2010/0831/VC LAND AT COATHAM SANDS, GARE ROAD, REDCAR, TS6 6UD VARIATION OF CONDITION 3 OF PERMISSION R/2010/0127/FFM TO ALLOW CONSTRUCTION WORKS FROM MARCH TO OCTOBER 23/12/2010 Approved RENEWAL OF EXTANT PERMISSION R/2007/0994/FFM FOR THE ERECTION OF WASTE AUTOCLAVE AND COMMUNITY RECYCLING FACILITIES; FOUR STOREY OFFICE 8 R/2011/0101/FFM SOUTH TEES ECO PARK, LAND OFF ESTON ROAD, GRANGETOWN, TS6 7BJ ACCOMMODATION AND ASSOCIATED INFRASTRUCTURE 06/04/2011 Approved 8 R/2011/0181/CL TEES DOCK, LACKENBY, GRANGETOWN CERTIFICATE OF LAWFUL DEVELOPMENT FOR A PROPOSED UNDERGROUND 400KV ELECTRICITY CABLE 03/06/2011 Certificate granted 10,11,D,F R/2011/0181/CL TEES DOCK, LACKENBY, GRANGETOWN CERTIFICATE OF LAWFUL DEVELOPMENT FOR A PROPOSED UNDERGROUND 400KV ELECTRICITY CABLE 03/06/2011 Certificate granted INSTALLATION OF A 4.85KM GAS PIPELINE AND A 4.85KM MONOETHYLENE GLYCOL PIPELINE FROM COATHAM SANDS TO SEAL SANDS AND ERECTION OF A BEACH 1,2,12,A,B,C R/2011/0236/FFM BREAGH PROJECT, COATHAM SANDS TO RIVER TEES, TEESPORT VALVE COMPOUND (REVISED ALIGNMENT) 22/12/2011 Approved INSTALLATION OF AN UNDERGROUND 20" NATURAL GAS PIPELINE (6.12KM) AND A 3" MONOETHYLENE GLYCOL PIPELINE (6.12KM) (REVISED ROUTE) INCLUDING A 1,2,12,A,B,C R/2011/0850/FFM BREAGH PROJECT, COATHAM SANDS TO RIVER TEES, TEESPORT BEACH VALVE COMPOUND 19/04/2012 Approved 1,2,12,A,B,C R/2011/0898/FF REDCAR BLAST FURNACE AND COKE OVENS, TRUNK ROAD, REDCAR ERECTION OF A PULVERISED COAL INJECTION PLANT WITH ANCILLARY WORKS 27/04/2012 Approved 10,11,D,F R/2012/0196/FF IMPETUS TIP, ICI NO 2 TEESPORT LANDFILL, GRANGETOWN, TS6 6UG RENEWAL OF EXTANT PLANNING PERMISSION R/2009/0075/FF 30/04/2012 Approved CONSENT TO CONSTRUCT AND OPERATE AN ELECTRICITY GENERATING STATION PURSUANT TO S36 OF THE ELECTRICITY ACT 1989 AND DEEMED PLANNING 10,11,D,F R/2008/0671/EA/CD LAND AT TEESPORT, TEES DOCK ROAD, GRANGETOWN PERMISSION PURSUANT TO TOWN & COUNTRY PLANNING ACT 1990. 29/06/2012 Approved OVERHEAD LINE WORKS PROVIDING A REALIGNED CROSSING OVER THE RIVER TEES; INCORPORATING 16NO. NEW TOWERS INCLUDING 2NO. CROSSING TOWERS 9 R/2010/0161/EA/CD LAND AT TEESPORT, SOUTH BANK, TS6 6AL NORTH AND SOUTH OF RIVER AND DISMANTLING OF EXISTING ROUTE 13/07/2012 Approved OVERHEAD LINE WORKS PROVIDING A REALIGNED CROSSING OVER THE RIVER TEES; INCORPORATING 16NO. NEW TOWERS INCLUDING 2NO. CROSSING TOWERS 10,11,D,F R/2010/0161/EA/CD LAND AT TEESPORT, SOUTH BANK, TS6 6AL NORTH AND SOUTH OF RIVER AND DISMANTLING OF EXISTING ROUTE 13/07/2012 Approved NETWORK RAIL KIOSK LAND ADJOINING RAILWAY OFF TRUNK ROAD, REDCAR, TS10 1,2,12,A,B,C R/2012/0996/EA 5QW INSTALLATION OF SINGLE POLE TO HOUSE TRANSFORMER UNIT (APPLICATION SUBMITTED UNDER SECTION 37 OF THE ELECTRICITY ACT 1989) 30/01/2013 No objections 1,2,12,A,B,C R/2012/0927/FF LAND AT SSI REDCAR STEELWORKS REDCAR MOBILE COAL WASHING PLANT AND FILTER WITH ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT 01/02/2013 Approved 1,2,12,A,B,C R/2013/0102/RT STEEL HOUSE INSTALLATION OF STEEL ART FEATURE (RETROSPECTIVE) 28/03/2013 Approved 10,11,D,F R/2013/0608/FFM TEESPORT WASTE TREATMENT FACILITY, GRANGETOWN, TS6 6UG WASTE TREATMENT FACILITY 11/12/2013 Approved 10,11,D,F R/2011/0208/HD BSC CLEVELAND WORKS, GRANGETOWN APPLICATION FOR HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES CONSENT 14/02/2014 Hazardous substance consent granted 9 R/2011/0210/HD REDCAR BLAST FURNACE AND COKE OVENS, TRUNK ROAD, REDCAR APPLICATION FOR HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES CONSENT 14/02/2014 Hazardous substance consent granted 7 R/2011/0212/HD LACKENBY SITE, TEESSIDE WORKS, REDCAR APPLICATION FOR HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES CONSENT 14/02/2014 Not noted 8 R/2011/0212/HD LACKENBY SITE, TEESSIDE WORKS, REDCAR APPLICATION FOR HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES CONSENT 14/02/2014 Hazardous substance consent granted 1,2,12,A,B,C R/2014/0305/NID YORK POTASH PROJECT SECTION 47 (2) OF PLANNING ACT 2008: CONSULTATION ON STATEMENT OF COMMUNITY CONSULTATION FOR YORK POTASH HARBOUR FACILITY 03/06/2014 Response sent 1,2,12,A,B,C R/2014/0577/SC WILTON INTERNATIONAL COMPLEX SCREENING OPINION FOR AMENDMENTS TO SABIC OLEFINS 6 PLANT AND GAS PIPELINE 15/10/2014 EIA not required NOTIFICATION UNDER SECTION 42 OF THE PLANNING ACT 2008 FOR A PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT CONSENT ORDER TO CONSTRUCT AND OPERATE HARBOUR 1,2,12,A,B,C R/2014/0598/NID YORK POTASH PROJECT FACILITIES FOR THE EXPORT OF POLYHALITE BULK FERTILISER 15/10/2014 Response sent 1,2,12,A,B,C R/2015/0218/DCO YORK POTASH PROJECT APPLICATION FOR AN ORDER GRANTING DEVELOPMENT CONSENT FOR YORK POTASH HARBOUR FACILITIES 08/06/2015 Response sent THE WINNING AND WORKING OF POLYHALITE BY UNDERGROUND METHODS INCLUDING THE CONSTRUCTION OF A MINEHEAD AT DOVES NEST FARM INVOLVING ACCESS, MAINTENANCE AND VENTILATION SHAFTS, THE LANDFORMING OF ASSOCIATED SPOIL, CONSTRUCTION OF BUILDINGS, ACCESS ROADS, CAR PARKING AND HELICOPTER LANDING SITE, ATTENUATION PONDS, LANDSCAPING, RESTORATION AND AFTERCARE AND ASSOCIATED WORKS.
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