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Waste Treatment Facilities and Capacity Survey West Midlands Region Waste Treatment Facilities and Capacity Survey West Midlands Region Final Report – Supporting Appendices Client Reference : RA56 May 2007 SLR Ref: 402-1422-00001 This report has been prepared on behalf of the West Midlands Regional Assembly, the Regional Planning Body, as technical advice to inform the Regional Spatial Strategy Revision process. It is one of a suite of technical reports commissioned to inform the development of spatial policy as part of Phase Two of the Revision of the West Midlands Regional Spatial Strategy. Every effort has been made to verify and check the contents of this report including all figures and tables. However, the West Midlands Regional Assembly can not accept any responsibility for errors or inaccuracies. West Midlands Regional Assembly vi 402-1422-00001 Treatment Facilities and Capacity Survey May 2007 LIST OF APPENDICES APPENDIX 1 – Waste Treatment Facilities in the West Midlands APPENDIX 2 – Future proofed survey questionnaire APPENDIX 3 – Summary of the facility visit observations APPENDIX 4 – Completed Facility visit observation proformas APPENDIX 5 – GIS Drawings illustrating surveyed & projected capacity by facility type APPENDIX 6 – RSS Waste Projections and Summary of Assumptions APPENDIX 7 – Additional gap analysis information APPENDIX 8 – Database of Waste Treatment Facilities and Capacity in the West Midlands SLR T:\Projects\402\1422 - West Midlands Regional Assembly\00001 - Waste Treatment Facilities\Word\Final Report\Final WMRTAB Report_Supporting Appendices Front Page.doc APPENDIX 1 – Waste Treatment Facilities in the West Midlands SLR Telephone WML Name Address WPA A Code Site Visit Survey 30070 Mann Organisation Ltd Plot E, Beaver Centre Herefordshire A15 Y Ashburton Industrial Est Ross On Wye Herefordshire HR9 7BW 30107 R Smith Metals Herefordshire A20 Y 20 Burcott Road Hereford Herefordshire HR4 9LW 30129 Eign Waste Management Outfall Road Herefordshire A23 Y Centre Hereford Herefordshire HR1 1TG 30166 Cobhall Cottage Herefordshire A20 Y Cobhall Cottage Allensmore Herefordshire HR9 9BW 30242 Duncan Cameron & Sons Letton Herefordshire A16 Y Ltd, Letton Court Hereford Herefordshire HR3 6DH 30268 The Mann Organisation Frit Ashburton Trading Estate Herefordshire A15 Y Recovery Ross On Wye Herefordshire HR9 7BW 30272 P & T Moore Vehicle The Leasows Herefordshire A19 Dismantlers Stoke Prior Leominster Herefordshire HR6 0LR 30308 Raven Motors Burcott Road Herefordshire A19a Hereford Herefordshire HR4 9LW 30311 Bioganix Ltd Bioganix Ltd. Composting Facility Herefordshire A22 Y Wharton Court Leominster Herefordshire HR6 0NX 30321 Avalon Metals Ltd & Sandy Way Herefordshire A19a Hereford Auto Salvage Ltd St Weonards Herefordshire HR2 8NX 30330 J & R Recovery J & R Recovery Herefordshire A19a 102 Holmer Trading Estate Holmer, Hereford Herefordshire HR1 1JS 30378 UK Bus Dismantlers Ltd Streamhall Garage Herefordshire A19 Worcester Road Linton Trading Estate, Bromyard Herefordshire HR7 4QT 37030 Wilson G D & Sons, Unit 1 St Martins Shropshire A20 Y Old Ifton Colliery Oswestry Shropshire SY11 3DA 37269 Befesa Salt Slags Ltd Fenns Bank Shropshire A16 Y Whitchurch Wrexham SY13 3PA 40006 Biffa Waste Services Ltd - Newstead Ind Est Stoke-on-Trent CA15 Y Newstead Alderflat Drive Trentham, Stoke On Trent Staffs ST4 8HT 40009 A F Sansom Plot 1 Clarel Avenue Birmingham A20 Y Nechells Birmingham West Midlands B8 1AF 40016 Simsmetal UK Ltd Paget Street Staffordshire A19a Y Burton Upon Trent Staffs DE14 3TQ 40019 Drumcare Ltd Unit 32 Great Bridge Ind Est Sandwell A15 Y Bridge Road Tipton, Dudley West Midlands DY4 0HR 40032 W & J Smith Metal Stockists Ashmore Lake Way Walsall A20 Y Ltd Willenhall West Midlands WV12 4LF 40033 Credential Environmental Ltd Moxley Ind Est Sandwell A15 Y Western Way Moxley, Wednesbury West Midlands WS10 7BG 40041 European Metal Recycling - Bentley Road South Walsall A20 Y Darlaston Darlaston Walsall West Midlands WS10 8LW 40050 Clinical Waste Management Incinerator House Staffordshire A16 Y Ltd Crooked Bridge Road Stafford Staffs ST16 3NE 40061 Severn Trent Water - Kingsbury Road Birmingham A23 Y Y Minworth Sewage Treatment Minworth, Sutton Coldfield Works West Midlands B76 9DP 40075 Aquaforce Special Waste The Dell Staffordshire A20 Y Y Ltd Enterprise Drive Four Ashes, Wolverhmpton Staffs WV10 7DB 40090 Aqua Force Special Waste Unit 4 Sprint Ind Est Wolverhampton A20 Y Ltd - Fridge Freezer Storage Station Road Four Ashes, Wolverhampton West Mids WV10 7DB 40091 B V H Ltd 52 Alma Crescent Birmingham A20 Y Nechells Birmingham West Midlands B7 4RH 40094 SITA UK - Packington Packington Landfill Site Warwickshire A22 Y Composting Facility Packington Lane Little Packington, Meriden Warwickshire CV7 7HN 40099 European Metal Recycling Fridge Destruction Unit Walsall A15 Y Ltd - Fridge Destruction Bentley Road South Darlaston West Midlands WS10 8LW 40110 European Metal Recycling - Bentley Road South Walsall A20 Y Darlaston Fridge Storage Darlaston Walsall West Midlands WS10 8LW 40114 Waste Tyre Solutions Manchester Street Sandwell A16 Y Springfield Ind Est Oldbury West Midlands B69 4HH 40116 Qualtronyc Holdings Ltd Albert House Sandwell A16 Y Y High Street Princess End, Tipton West Midlands DY4 9HG 40121 David Scarlett 216 Electric Avenue Birmingham A19a Witton Birmingham West Midlands B6 7EG 40123 A B C Auto Salvage 196 Brickhouse Lane Sandwell A19a Hill Top West Bromwich West Midlands B70 0EA 40126 C P Motors Pooley Lane Warwickshire A19a Y Polesworth Tamworth Staffs B78 1JA 40128 Anthony Chamberlain 49 Cumberland Walk Birmingham A19a Sutton Coldfield West Midlands B75 7NR 40129 Meadway Spares Ltd 163 Bordesley Green Road Birmingham A19a Y Y Bordesley Green Birmingham West Midlands B9 4TG 40131 Viking Co Rover Spares Ltd 4 Eckersall Road Birmingham A19a Kings Norton Birmingham West Midlands B38 8SS 40133 Satbinderjit Malhi Bay1 Alma Street Birmingham A19a Smethwick Birmingham West Midlands B66 2RL 40135 Henry Taroni Motor Spares 7 - 20 William Henry Street Birmingham A19a Y Y Aston Birmingham West Midlands B7 5ER 40142 Mohammed Rafih 21 - 23 William Henry Street Birmingham A19a Aston Birmingham West Midlands B7 5ER 40143 Phillip White 3 - 5 William Henry Street Birmingham A19a Aston Birmingham West Midlands B7 5ER 40144 Just Affords The Old Dairies Staffordshire A19a Y Y 1 & 2 Redbrook Lane Ind Est Redbrook Lane, Rugeley Staffs WS15 1QU 40145 Steven Perkins 3 Elmdon Close Birmingham A19a Solihull West Midlands B92 9HP 40146 W W Commercial Barracks Lane Staffordshire A19a Brownhills Walsall West Midlands WS9 9DL 40147 Johnathan Lloyd Airfield Ind Est Staffordshire A19a Y Y Commercial Salvage Ltd New Road Hixon, Stafford Staffs ST18 0PF 40148 Swan Street Salvage Ltd Swan House Wolverhampton A19a Swan Street Wolverhampton West Midlands WV1 3EE 40149 Birmingham Cab Company 69 Musgrave Road Birmingham A19a Ltd Hockley Birmingham West Midlands B18 5HH 40151 Beacon Metals Wood End Lane Staffordshire A19a Y Y Fradley Park Lichfield Staffs WS13 8EL 40153 John Farmer Tradings 386 Wood End Road Walsall A19a Wednesfield Wolverhampton West Midlands WV11 1YD 40156 Autocontinental Ltd 301 Waterloo Road Staffordshire A19a Y Cobridge Stoke On Trent Staffs ST6 3HU 40157 Anthony Thomas Hill Linley View Birmingham A19a 39 Daw End Rushall, Walsall West Midlands WS4 1LH 40158 Equicar Ltd Athena Works Wolverhampton A19a Y 16 Meadow Lane Coseley, Wolverhampton Wet Midlands WV14 9NQ 40159 M Merrell Vehicle The Valley Solihull A19a Dismantlers Valley Road Earlswood, Solihull West Midlands B94 6AA 40160 Cannock Auto Salvage Unit 1 Cannock Motor Village Staffordshire A19a Y Chaseside Drive Cannock Staffs WS11 7GD 40161 108 Mackadown Lane Birmingham A19a Y Tile Cross Birmingham West Midlands B33 0JD 40162 Nisar Mohammed 2 Crown Road Birmingham A19a Bordesley Green Birmingham West Midlands B9 4TT 40163 Tariq Hussain 18 Wallbank Road Birmingham A19a Ward End Birmingham West Midlands B8 2EX 40164 Keltruck Ltd Kenrick Way Sandwell A19a West Bromwich West Midlands B71 4JW 40165 T S Russell Unit 4b Four Ashes Ind Est Staffordshire A19a Station Road, Four Ashes Wolverhampton Staffs WV10 7DB 40166 Brewers Of Erdington 50 - 52 Gravelly Lane Birmingham A19a Erdington Brmingham West Midlands B23 6UH 40167 European Metal Recycling Sirius House Birmingham A19a Ltd Delta Cerescent Warrington Cheshire WA5 7NS 40171 Harbhajn Dhillon 3 Eastborough Way Warwickshire A19a Nuneaton Warwickshire CV11 6QG 40172 Richard Atkinson 28 Oldbury Road Sandwell A19a Greets Green West Bromwich West Midlands B70 9ED 40176 Saltey Autobreakers Ltd 36 Crawford Road Birmingham A19a Y Saltley Birmingham West Midlands B8 1JL 40177 Newcastle Autocentre Ltd The Garage Staffordshire A19a Y Y Albany Road, Cross Heath Newcastle Under Lyme Staffs ST5 9EJ 40178 Scallys Car Breakers Spencroft Road Staffordshire A19a Chesterton Newcastle Under Lyme Staffs ST5 9JB 40180 Martin Harford High Park Wood Worcestershire A19a Alcester Road Beoley, Redditch Worcs B98 9DT 40182 A & A Auto Dismantlers 1 - 4 Wellington Street Birmingham A19a Black Patch Smethwick West Midlands B66 2QF 40183 Jody Lees 21a Conduit Road Staffordshire A19a Norton Canes Cannock Staffs WS11 9TJ 40185 Mulazim Hussain Shah Sneyd Hill Staffordshire A19a Nevada Lane Burslem, Stoke On Trent Staffs ST6 2ED 40188 John Craddock Ltd 70 - 76 North Street Staffordshire A19a Bridgtown Cannock Staffs WS11 0AZ 40189 Selby Went Astonfields Ind Est Staffordshire A19a Drummond Road Stafford Staffs ST16 3HJ 40193 Autoline Motors Ltd The Hawthorns Staffordshire A19a Froghall Stoke On Trent Staffs ST10
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