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Appendices

Appendix 1: Proposals Map and Inset Maps ...... 4 Appendix 2: Mineral Sites with Permitted Reserves ...... 45 Appendix 3: Lists of Submitted Site Options ...... 50 Appendix 4: List of Quarries Requiring Backfill With Waste ...... 54 Appendix 5: Assessment of Landbanks for Industrial Minerals ...... 56 Appendix 6: List of Minerals Infrastructure Sites ...... 60 Appendix 7: List of Background Documents ...... 66

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Definitions and References

General Information Definition/Source of information Parish Information based GIS mapping data. Area (hectares) Information provided by site developer Developer Information provided by site developer Mineral development details Mineral type(s) Information provided by site developer Geological association BGS mineral resource mapping Indicated resources (million tonnes) Information provided by site developer Anticipated annual output (tonnes) Information provided by site developer Anticipated duration of mineral extraction Information provided by site developer (years) Intended extension to existing quarry Information provided by site developer Cessation of existing mineral working SCC records Environment-constraints Flood zone Information based on GIS mapping data provided by the Environment Agency- more information is available on the Environment Agency website. Groundwater protection zone Information based on GIS mapping data provided by the Environment Agency- more information is available on the Environment Agency website. Natural environment assets Special Areas of Conservation (SAC)/Special Protection Areas (SPA) - more information is available on the Natural website.

RAMSAR more information is available on the Natural England website.

Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI)/National Nature Reserves (NNR) - more information is available on the Natural England website.

Local Nature Reserve (LNR) – more information is available on the Natural England website

Sites of Biological Interest (SBI) – more information is available from the Staffordshire Biodiversity Action Plan website.

Staffordshire County Council Site of Protected and Endangered Species (SCCSPED) - more information is available on the Staffordshire Ecological Record website. 5

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Regionally Important Geological Site (RIGS) - more information is available on the Natural England website.

Ancient Woodlands (AW) –more information is avaible on the Natural England website.

Biodiversity impact - More information is available on the Staffordshire County Council website. Historic environment assets Registered Battlefields (RB) - more information is available on the English Heritage website

Protected Park & Garden (RPG) - more information is available on the English Heritage website.

Staffordshire Historic Environment Record (HER) – more information is available on the Staffordshire County Council website.

Listed Building (LB)/Scheduled Ancient Monument (SM) - more information is available on the English Heritage website.

Conservation Area (CA) – more information is available on the English Heritage website. Does the site include “best & most More information is available on the versatile” agricultural land? Defra website. Proximity to sensitive properties/ Information based GIS mapping data. structures Opportunities Potential afteruse opportunities Staffordshire County Council works in partnership with a variety of organisations throughout the county, more information is available on the Staffordshire County Council website or the Staffordshire Wildlife Trust website. Date updated

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Captains Barn Farm

General Information Parish Area (hectares) 20 Developer Mr & Mrs C.E.A and J.M. Dale Mineral development details Mineral type(s) Sand and Gravel Geological association Sherwood Sandstone Indicated resources (million tonnes) 2 Anticipated annual output (tonnes) 75,000 Anticipated duration of mineral 15-20 extraction (years) Intended extension to existing quarry Yes – Captains Barn Farm Cessation date for existing mineral 6 April 2026 (Refer to Condition 4 of site SM.06/11/171 M.) Environment - constraints Flood zone Floodzone 2 and 3 Groundwater protection zone • East Staffs spz 3, Stoke spz 2 and spz3, Stoke spz (MID171), spz 3, Moorlands spz 1, spz2 and spz3

Natural environment assets • SBI – adjacent (Creswell’s Piece) - 236 metres away (Uplands heathland) Historic environment assets • HER – adjacent ( Plateway) Does the site include “best & most Yes versatile” agricultural land? Proximity to sensitive property/ • A520 structures • Residential properties

Opportunities Potential afteruse opportunities • On Trent initiative adjacent • Woodland / heathland planting adjacent to SBI Updated: March 2014

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General Information Parish , Cheadle Area (hectares) 49 Developer Lafarge Tarmac Mineral development details Mineral type(s) Sand and Gravel Geological association Sherwood Sandstone Indicated resources (million tonnes) 11.8 Anticipated annual output (tonnes) 850,000 Anticipated duration of mineral 14 extraction (years) Intended extension to existing quarry Yes - Quarry. Cessation date for existing mineral Permitted until 30/11/2013 (refer to SM.91/1355 dated 9/10/96) but note application to extend to 2023. Environment - constraints Flood zone Adjacent to Floodzone 3 Groundwater protection zone Moorlands spz 3, Stafford spz 3, Stoke spz 3 East Staffs spz 3 Natural environment assets • SAC – 10.8 km away ( • Dales) • SSSI – 1.4 km away (Dimmings Dale and the Ranger) • SCCSPED -110 metres (Croxden Quarry) • AW – adjacent Historic environment assets • HER – adjacent (Greatgate Wood Fishponds) • LB – 109 metres (Light Oaks Farmhouse, Grade 2) Does the site include “best & most No versatile” agricultural land? Proximity to sensitive property/ • Residential buildings structures Opportunities Potential afteruse opportunities • Staffordshire Moorlands (Biodiversity Enhancement Area) • Potential to extend current proposals for biodiversity habitat associated with existing site. Updated: March 2014

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Uttoxeter (Northern extension).

General Information Parish Rural, Uttoxeter Area (hectares) 87 Developer Aggregate Industries Mineral development details Mineral type(s) Sand and Gravel Geological association River Gravels Indicated resources (million tonnes) 2.4 Anticipated annual output (tonnes) 300,000 Anticipated duration of mineral 8 extraction (years) Intended extension to existing quarry Yes. Uttoxeter Quarry Location for processing/ utilisation 30/11/16 (Refer to C.3 ES.09/05/524 M dated 23/12/2010 ) Environment - constraints Flood zone Floodplain 2 and 3, bank top zone Groundwater protection zone N/A Natural environment assets • SAC - 8.9 km away (West Midland Mosses) • SBI – 71 metres away (Crakemarsh Pool) • SCCSPED – Uttoxeter Quarry • AW – adjacent

Historic environment assets • HER – various within area • LB – adjacent (Dove Bridge, grade 2), 399 metres away (Crakemarsh coach house, grade 2),

Does the site include “best & most Yes versatile” agricultural land? Proximity to sensitive property/ • Residential properties along structures B5030

Opportunities Potential afteruse opportunities • Potential for a contribution to Biodiversity Action Plan, Strategic River Corridor and habitat connectivity objectives. Updated: March 2014

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Newbold NE,

General Information Parish Tatenhill Area (hectares) 43 Developer Aggregate Industries Ltd Mineral development details Mineral type(s) Sand and Gravels Geological association River Gravels Indicated resources (million tonnes) 4.5 Anticipated annual output (tonnes) 750,000 Anticipated duration of mineral 6 extraction (years) Intended extension to existing quarry Yes. Newbold Quarry Cessation date for existing mineral Extraction to cease 31/12/15 ( Refer site to Condition 5 of ES.26777/01 dated 1/4/04);Note approval to extend quarry subject to completion of legal agreement. This could extend duration of permitted workings up to 2028. Environment - constraints Flood zone • Floodzone 2 and 3, bank top zone

Groundwater protection zone • East Staff spz 2 and 3, spz 2 and 3

Natural environment assets • SAC - 6.4 km away () • SBI –adjacent (Branston Gravel Pits) • AW– 384 metres away

Historic environment assets • HER within site (Enclosure, West of Branston Bridge) • LB – 6 metres (Milepost) • CA – )

Does the site include “best & most Possibly versatile” agricultural land? Proximity to sensitive property/ structures • A38 • Canal • Residential properties – Branston and Tatenhill • Potential sports development on part of site

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Opportunities Potential afteruse opportunities • National Forest • Central Rivers Initiative • On Trent Initiative • Emerging local plan initiatives for green infrastructure

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Barton ()

General Information Parish Wychnor Barton under Needwood Area (hectares) 87 Developer Hanson Aggregates Mineral development details Mineral type(s) Sand and Gravel Geological association River Gravels Indicated resources (million tonnes) 7 Anticipated annual output (tonnes) 550,000 Anticipated duration of mineral 12 extraction (years) Intended extension to existing quarry Yes - Barton Quarry Cessation of mineral working within 2030 (refer to condition 5 of existing site. ES.4079/16 but mineral working likely to be completed before 2030). Environment - constraints Flood zone River bank zone, Flood Zones 2 and 3 Groundwater protection zone N/A Natural environment assets • SAC – 782 metres away (River Mease) • SBI– 33 metres away (Catholme Sand and Gravel Pits) 65 metres away (Coastal and floodplain grazing marsh) Historic environment assets • HER – number of feature within site • LB – 22 metres away (Stable and Hayloft, Wychnor Bridges Farm; Grade 2) • CA – 35 metres away (Trent and Mersey Canal) • SM –within site (Circular enclosures) Does the site include “best & most Yes versatile” agricultural land?

Proximity to sensitive property/ • Residential properties – Catholme structures Lane and Wychnor Bridge • Railway • A38

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Opportunities Potential afteruse opportunities • Official National Forest • Central Rivers Initiative • On Trent initiative • Staffordshire Washlands • A strategic approach to restoration and afteruse could achieve a balance of mixed and/or multifunctional uses such as provision of biodiversity priority habitats, community and recreation and flood storage. Updated: March 2014

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Alrewas South

General Information Parish and Fradley Area (hectares) 146 Developer Lafarge Tarmac Ltd Mineral development details Mineral type(s) Sand and Gravel Geological association River Gravels Indicated resources (million tonnes) 7 Anticipated annual output (tonnes) 500,000 Anticipated duration of mineral 14 extraction (years) Intended extension to existing quarry Yes - Alrewas Quarry. Note major part of allocation subject to a current planning application L.14/03/817 MW Cessation for existing mineral working 2015 (refer to L.13/07/817 MW) Environment - constraints Flood zone 2 and 3 Groundwater protection zone N/A Natural environment assets • SAC - 1.02 km away (River Mease) • SSSI - 1.02 km away (River Mease) Historic environment assets • HER various sites located within site • LB in site (Roddige Farmhouse, Grade 2) • CA – 300 metres away (Alrewas) • SM – adjacent (settlement and sites NE of Sittles Farm) Does the site include “best & most Yes versatile” agricultural land? Proximity to sensitive properties/ • Residential properties structures • National Memorial Arboretum • A513

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Opportunities Potential afteruse opportunities • National Forest • Central Rivers Initiative • On Trent Initiative • Strategic approach to restoration and afteruse could achieve extension of existing ecological networks, open space and flood risk benefits.

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Calf Heath

General Information Parish Area (hectares) 35 Developer Salop Sand & Gravel Mineral development details Mineral type(s) Sand and Gravel Geological association Superficial Indicated resources (million tonnes) 0.75 Anticipated annual output (tonnes) 100,000 Anticipated duration of mineral 6-8 extraction (years) Intended extension to existing quarry Yes. Cessation date for existing mineral 31/07/2021 (refer to condition 7 of site SS.07/19/681 MW dated 21/08/2009) Environment - constraints Flood zone No Groundwater protection zone • East Staffs spz, spz, Stafford spz, South staffs spz, Lichfield spz Natural environment assets • SAC - Cannock Chase AONB (7.8 km) • SSSI – Four Ashes Pit (1.3km) • SBI – Gailey Resevoirs (20 metres) • BAP Site – Undetermined Grassland (650 metres)Biodiversity Alert Site – Watling Street Plantation (150 metres) Historic environment assets • HER’s – linear earthwork feature (site), ring ditch (site), Staffordshire & Worestershire Canal (adj.), Calf Heath Resevoir (30 metres), Gailey/Gragelie (settlement) (190 metres), cropmarks (230 metres), Gailey Resevoirs (415 metres) • LB – Wharf Cottage & Lengthmens Cottage (50 metres). • CA - Staffordshire & Worestershire Canal adj.). Does the site include “best & most Yes - potentially partial grade 3 versatile” agricultural land? Proximity to sensitive property/ • Residential properties along structures Vicarage Road, Watling Street and Croft Lane • Canal

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Opportunities Potential afteruse opportunities Forest of Mercia

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Saredon East / Great Farm

General Information Parish Saredon Area (hectares) 12.1 Developer Breedon Aggregates Mineral development details Mineral type(s) Sand & Gravel Geological association Wildmoor Sandstone/ Kidderminster Formation Indicated resources (million tonnes) 1.5 Anticipated annual output (tonnes) 150,000 Anticipated duration of mineral 10 extraction (years) Intended extension to existing quarry Yes – Saredon Quarry Cessation date of existing mineral site 2024 but reserves to be depleted in short term. (Note application SS.12/15/602 MW for extension to existing quarry that relates to this site allocation). Environment - constraints Flood zone • Flood zone 2 - 400 metres away • Floodzone 3 – 489 metres away

Groundwater protection zone • East Staffs spz 3, Cannock spz 3 and Stafford spz 3

Natural environment assets • SAC- 7.1 km away (Cannock Extension Canal) • SSSI – 2.3 km away (Stowe Pool and Walk Mill Clay Pit)

Historic environment assets • HER – adjacent (Quarry, Saredon Hill and Church Field, Saredon) • LB – 311 metres away (Saredon Hall, Farmhouse and Cow House, Great Saredon, grade 2); 414 metres away (Hilltop Cottages, grade 2); 449 ,metres away (Hilltop Farm, grade 2); 449 metres away (High View Cottage/Farm Cottage, grade 2); 390 metres away (Great Saredon Farm House, grade 2)

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Environment (Continued) Does the site include “best & most Yes versatile” agricultural land? Proximity to sensitive property/ • Residential properties structures • Canal

Opportunities Potential afteruse opportunities • Forest of Mercia • Extension of biodiversity proposals associated with existing site

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Saredon South

General Information Parish Saredon Area (hectares) 8 Developer/ landowner Messrs. Bickford/Rowe/Whitehouse Mineral development details Mineral type(s) Sand & Gravel Geological association Sherwood Sandstone Indicated resources (million tonnes) 1.3 Anticipated annual output (tonnes) 100,000 Anticipated duration of mineral 13 extraction (years) Intended extension to existing quarry Potential extension to adjacent Saredon Quarry Cessation date for existing mineral . 2024 but reserves to be depleted in site short term (refer to condition 7 of SS.EA/7 dated 30/07/1997) (note SS.12/15/602 MW – application for extension to existing quarry that relates to Saredon East site allocation. This would provide an additional 10 years of working). Environment - constraints Flood zone • 2 & 3 (300 metres) Groundwater protection zone • East Staffs spz, Cannock spz, Stafford spz, South Staffs spz, Lichfield spz, • Natural environment assets • SAC – Cannock Chase AONB(7.8 km) • SSSI – 2.2 km away (Stowe Pool and Walk Mill Clay Pit) Historic environment assets • • HER – adjacent (Quarry, Saredon Hill and Church Field, Saredon) • LB – 311 metres away (Saredon Hall, Farmhouse and Cow House, Great Saredon, grade 2); 414 metres away (Hilltop Cottages, grade 2); 449 ,metres away (Hilltop Farm, grade 2); 449 metres away (High View Cottage/Farm Cottage, grade 2); 390 metres away (Great Saredon Farm House, grade 2) Does the site include “best & most Yes

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Cranebrook, Hammerwich

General Information Parish Hammerwich Area (hectares) 9.9 Developer WCL Quaries Mineral development details Mineral type(s) Sand and Gravel Geological association Sherwood Sandstone Indicated resources (million tonnes) 2.00 Anticipated annual output (tonnes) 50,000 - 100,000 Anticipated duration of mineral 20 - 40 extraction (years) Intended extension to existing quarry Yes – Cranebrook Quarry Cessation date for existing mineral 31 December 2023. ( Refer to site Condition 5 of L.05/08/802 MW granted 12/12/06) Environment - constraints Flood zone Floodzone 2 (219 metres away) Groundwater protection zone • East Staffs spz3, Cannock spz 2 and 3, Stafford spz 3, Lichfield spz 2 and 3 Natural environment assets • SAC – 5.2km away (Cannock extension Canal) • SSSI – 2.7 km away (Chasewater • Heaths) Historic environment assets • HER – within site (flint axe findspot, Cropmark enclosure) • LB – 496 metres away (Hammerwich • Place Farmhouse) Does the site include “best & most Yes versatile” agricultural land? Proximity to sensitive property/ • Residential properties along structures Watling Street (A5) and Walsall Road • A5 • Disused canal Opportunities Potential afteruse opportunities • Cannock Chase to Sutton Park (BEA) • Forest of Mercia • Agricultural grazing with potential for tree planting Updated: March 2014

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Bucks Head Farm, Hints

General Information Parish Hints, Weeford Area (hectares) 28 Developer Lafarge Tarmac/ Cemex Mineral development details Mineral type(s) Sand and Gravel Geological association Sherwood Sandstone Indicated resources (million tonnes) 8 Anticipated annual output (tonnes) 900,000 Anticipated duration of mineral 7-9 extraction (years) Intended extension to existing quarry Yes. Hints Quarry.

Cessation of mineral working within 31/12/2013 (Refer to C.4 of pp existing site L.02/09/805-808 MW dated 27/4/05) but note approval to extend to 2016. Environment- constraints Flood zone N/A Groundwater protection zone East Staff spz 3, Cannock spz 3, Tamworth spz 3, Stafford spz 3, Lichfield spz 3 Natural environment assets • SAC – 8.1km away (River Mease) • SBI – Church Wood and Meadow adjacent. • AW (500m consulation zone) Historic environment assets • HER – various sites within area • LB – 184 metres (Bucks Head Farm buildings) Does the site include “best & most Yes versatile” agricultural land? Proximity to sensitive property/ • Residential properties nearby structures • A5 Opportunities Potential afteruse opportunities • Cannock Chase to Sutton (Biodiversity Enhancement Area) • Opportunity to extend existing habitat proposals Updated: March 2014

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Weeford (Camp)

General Information Parish Weeford Area (hectares) 52 Developer Hanson Aggregates Mineral development details Mineral type(s) Sand and Gravel Geological association Sherwood Sandstone Indicated resources (million tonnes) 5.2 Anticipated annual output (tonnes) No information provided Anticipated duration of mineral No information provided extraction (years) Intended extension to existing quarry Yes - Weeford (Moneymore) Quarry Location for processing/ utilisation 22/2/2042 (Refer to c.2 of L.EA/6/810 MW dated 16/11/09) Environment - constraints Flood zone Floodzone 2 adjacent Groundwater protection zone • East Staffs spz 3 , Stafford spz 3 and • Lichfield spz 2/3 Natural environment assets • SAC – 7.3 km (Hammerwich Borrow Pit) • SAC – 7.3 km (Hammerwich Borrow Pit) Historic environment assets • HER – 86m away (Pottery findspot) Does the site include “best & most Possibly versatile” agricultural land? Proximity to sensitive property/ • A38 structures • Residential properties – little Hay

Opportunities Potential afteruse opportunities • Cannock Chase to Sutton (Biodiversity Enhancement Area) • Staffordshire Biodiversity Action Plan objectives through the creation of wet and dry acidic woodland.

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Cauldon Shale (New House Farm) Area of Search

General Information Parish Waterhouses Area (hectares) Developer Lafarge Tarmac Cement and Lime Mineral development details Mineral type(s) Shale (for cement) Geological association Cement Shale Indicated resources (million tonnes) N/A Anticipated annual output (tonnes) N/A Anticipated duration of mineral N/A extraction (years) Intended extension to existing quarry Yes – Cauldon Shale Cessation date for existing mineral 31/12/30 (refer to c.6 of SM.04/06/111 MW) Environment - constraints Flood zone Flood Zone 2 – 500m Groundwater protection zone N/A Natural environment assets • SBI-500m • Local Nature Reserve-100m • SSSI - Part of existing site. Cauldon Railway cutting – 200m • Peak District Dales SAC (including River Hamps) – 2km Historic environment assets • CA – Carlton 200m, Waterfall 1.2km • SM – Ribden Low Bowl Barrow, Bowl Barrow • LB – Shaws Farmhouse, Orchard Farmhouse, Cottage, Church of St Mary and St Lawrence, Church Farmhouse and attached cowshed Does the site include “best & most No versatile” agricultural land? Proximity to sensitive property/ • Peak District National Park structures • Residential Properties along Duke’s Lane • Railway – Cauldon branch Opportunities Potential afteruse opportunities • Woodland, wet pasture and water based restoration • Contribute to biodiversity interest along Lee Brook Updated: March 2014

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Fauld (Newchurch) Area of Search

General Information Parish , , Tatenhill Area (hectares) Developer British Gypsum Ltd Mineral development details Mineral type(s) Gypsum and Anhydrite Geological association Upper Triassic Indicated resources (million tonnes) N/A Anticipated annual output (tonnes) N/A Anticipated duration of mineral N/A extraction (years) Intended extension to existing quarry Yes. - Fauld Cessation date for existing mineral 31/08/2028 (refer to Condition 4 ES.10/04/504 M dated 21/10/2010 ) Environment - constraints Flood zone Floodzone 2 and Floodzone 3 Groundwater protection zone N/A Natural environment assets • SAC – 8.6 km away ( Mosses) • SSSI – Braken Hurst • SBI – Beck’s Bank • AW – Slade Covert Historic environment assets • HER – Ditch, crop mark and axe findspot within site • LB – adjacent (Newchurch – boundary wall and gate, grade 2) • CA – adjacent (Hoar Cross) • Scheduled Monument (SM) Does the site include “best & most Yes versatile” agricultural land? Proximity to sensitive property/ Underground working structures

Opportunities Potential afteruse opportunities N/A Updated: March 2014

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Area of search – West of the A38, along Trent Valley

General Information Parish Kings Bromley, Alrewas, Yoxall, Wychnor, Fradley and Streethay Area (hectares) Developers Interest in parts of area of search indicated by Lafarge Tarmac and Cemex Mineral development details Mineral type(s) Sand & Gravel Geological association River gravels Intended extension to existing quarry No Environment - constraints Flood zone Floodzones 2 &3 Groundwater protection zone N/A Natural environment assets • Sites of Biological Interest – Pool Wood and Fradley Reservoir, Orgreave Mews, Wychnor Park and Kings Bromley Wharf to Fradley junction, Coventry Canal within boundary. • River Mease, Special Area of Conservation -5km • Central Shires Canal Buffer Zone • Ancient and semi-natural woodland- 500m

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Environment (continued) Historic environment assets • Conservation Areas – Fradley Junction, Kings Bromley • Listed Buildings – Alrewas Hayes Farmhouse, Upper Lupin Farmhouse, Orgreave Hall and Mews, Coach House and Coachman’s Lodgings approx. 60m N of Wychnor Hall, Garden Wall approx. 20m NE of Wychnor Hall, Wychnor Hall, Game Larder approx. 20m NW of Wychnor Hall, Milepost at NGR SK1488 1563, The Swan and attached buildings, Trent and Mersey Canal and attached cottages, Does the site include “best & most Yes versatile” agricultural land? Proximity to sensitive property/ • Adjacent villages / settlements structures and individual residential properties • Gas pipelines • & • A513

Opportunities Potential afteruse opportunities • Part within National Forest but mainly adjacent; • On Trent Initiative • Near to Central Rivers Initiative Updated: March 2014

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Appendix 2: Mineral Sites with Permitted Reserves

Site Mineral Type Operator Cessation date Staffordshire Moorlands Broadmoreside Building stone Broadmoorside 2020 Quarry Tearne Building stone Ranco 2042 Stonemasons Limited. Redstone Building stone Staffordshire 2048 Stone (UK) Limited Kingsley Clay Ibstock Group 2042 Ltd Cauldon Low Limestone Lafarge 2042 Tarmac Cauldon Cement Limestone/Shale Lafarge 2042/ 2030 Tarmac Wardlow & Wredon Limestone Lafarge 2015 Tarmac Captains Barn Farm Sand & Gravel C.E. & J.M. 2026 Dale/Dalecrete Croxden Sand & Gravel Lafarge 2013 Tarmac Freehay & Mobberley Sand & Gravel Hanson 2025 Aggregates Ltd Hurst Silica Sand Sand 2036 Ltd. Pitclays/Richmore Hill Silica Sand N/A 2042 Newcastle under Lyme Knutton Clay Ibstock Group 30 years Ltd Chatterley Clay Joseph 2030 Kimberley & Sons Ltd. Walleys Clay Lafarge 2042 Tarmac High Carr Clay Cherry Hill 2020 Skip Hire / Rossisle Development Co. Ltd. Apedale South Clay Land N/A Improvement / Landmatch Ltd. Rufus/Bradwell Wood Clay Ibstock Group 2042 Ltd Keele Clay Ibstock Group 2043

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Site Mineral Type Operator Cessation date Ltd Lordsley/Trentham Sand & Gravel Hanson 2042 Aggregates Ltd Stafford Weavers Hill Sand & Gravel Traxx 2022 Aggregates Fauld Anhydrite/Gypsum British Gypsum 2028 Limited Great Gate Building stone Ranco 2042 Stonemasons Limited. Kevin Limestone Lafarge 2028 Tarmac Ltd. Barton Sand & Gravel Hanson UK 2030 Leasowes Farm/Uttoxeter Sand & Gravel Aggregate 2016 Industries UK Newbold and Sand & Gravel Aggregate 2015 Tuclesholme Industries UK Ltd Warstones Clay Wienerberger 2035 Ltd Redhurst & Clay Ibstock Group 2042 Ltd Hollybank Clay K Parnell Ltd 2030 /Rosemary Clay Monier Ltd 2042 Works Wood South Clay Biffa Waste Ltd 2042 Himley Road North Clay Wienerberger 2042 Ltd Essington Works Clay Alliance 2042 Environmental Planning Ltd Campions Wood Clay Dr. N. Roberts 2033 Walkmill Lane Clay Lafarge 2042 Tarmac Limited Fir Street, Sedgley Clay Wienerberger 2042 Ltd Himley Road South Clay Wienerberger 2042 Ltd Enville Road Sand & Gravel F.G.Davis 2015 Seisdon & Trysull Sand & Gravel Lafarge 2013 Tarmac Ltd. Pottal Pool Sand & Gravel Hanson 2034 Aggregates Ltd

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Site Mineral Type Operator Cessation date Four Ashes/Calf Heath Sand & Gravel Traxx 2021 Aggregates Saredon Sand & gravel NRS Waste 2024 Care Ltd Poolhouse Road Sand & Gravel Biffa Waste Ltd 2042 Whittington Hall Lane Sand & Gravel 2042 Water Ltd. Hilton Park Sand & Gravel Hanson 2042 Aggregates Ltd Cannock Chase Sand & Gravel Cemex 2031 Lichfield Weeford Sand & Gravel Cemex UK 2042 Operations Limited Moneymore Sand & Gravel Hanson UK 2042 Manor Park Sand & Gravel Hanson UK 2014 Alrewas & Whitemoor Sand & Gravel Lafarge 2015 Haye Tarmac Limited Cranebrook Sand & Gravel WCL Quarries 2023 Ltd Shire Oak Sand & Gravel Tarmac Ltd 2013 Hints Sand & Gravel Lafarge 2013 Tarmac Ltd./ Cemex Tamworth Wilnecote Clay Hanson UK 2035

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Appendix 3: Lists of Submitted Site Options

Table 1: Sand and Gravel Site Options that are Extensions to Quarries

Site Potential Site Indicated Anticipated Cessation Proposed extension Area Resources duration of of Mineral Output to existing (million mineral Working (million Quarry Tonnes) operations within tonnes) (Yes/No) ( years) permitted area Alrewas Yes 146 7.00 14 2015 500,000 South Barton Yes 87 7.0 12 2030 550,000 (Wychnor) Bucks Head Yes 28 8 7-9 2016 500,000 Farm Calf Heath Yes 37 0.75 8 2021 100,000 Captains Yes 20 2.0 15-20 2026 75,000 Barn Farm Cranebrook Yes 4 1.35 10 2023 50,000 Croxden Yes 49 11.8 14 2013 850,000 (North and South) Hints Yes 8 0.7 0.75 2013 500,000 Newbold NE Yes 43 4.5 6 2015 750,000 Newbold Yes 160 13.5 14 2015 750,000 SW Saredon Yes 12 1.5 10 2024 150,000 East Saredon Yes 8 1.3 13 2024 100,000 South Shireoak Yes 8 0.86 3-4 2013 200,000 to 250,000 Upper Yes 1 0.75 ? 2008 ? Whittimere Uttoxeter Yes 87 3.20 8 2016 300,000 Dove Weavers Hill Yes 8 0.5 10 2022 50,000 Weeford Yes 52 5.5 11 2042 ? Camp Weeford Yes 10 1.54 4 2042 385,000 Sawpits Lane

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Table 2: Sand and Gravel Site Options - Stand-alone New Sites

Site Site Indicated Anticipated Proposed Area Resources duration of Output (million mineral (million Tonnes) operations ( tonnes) years) Alrewas West 115 10 20 500,000 Bancroft 88 10.0 20 500,000 Farm Beech ? ? ? 250,000 Fisherwick 108 5.50 16 350,000 Folly Wood 50 2.5 12-15 200,000 Lodge Farm, 17 1.0 20 50,000 Weston Mile Flat 11 0.5 10 100,000 Moddershall 43 10 20 500,000 Grange Netherset 50 10 20 500,000 Hey Seighford 25 1.7 ? ? North Seighford 37 ? ? ? South Wychnor 56 9.5 18-20 500,000 Estate (South)

Wychnor 90 7.5 ? n/a Estate (North)

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Table 3: Clay Site Options

Site Potential Site Area Indicated Anticipated Proposed extension Resources duration of Output to existing (million mineral Quarry Tonnes) operations ( (Yes/No) years) Bradwell No 17 ? ? ? Wood Gamewood No 8 ? ? ? Gorsty Bank No 28 11.00 20+ ?

Gorsty Yes 23 5.00 ? ? North High Carr Yes 16 ? ? ? Keele Yes 16 ? ? ? Keele No 26 3.00 15 200,000 Factory Warstones Yes 23 3.5 ? ? Road Netherset No 50 3 ? 500,000 Hey Wilnecote Yes 9 ? ? ?

Table 4: Opencast Coal Site Options

Site Potential Site Area Indicated Anticipated extension to Resources duration of existing (million mineral Quarry Tonnes) operations ( (Yes/No) years) Anker West No 148 2 5 Great Oak No 105 1.00 ? Yorks Bridge No 81 0.80 ?

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Table 5: Silica Sandstone Site Options

Site Potential Site Area Indicated Anticipated Proposed extension Resources duration of Output to existing (million mineral Quarry Tonnes) operations ( (Yes/No) years) Elmhurst Yes 6 2.00 20 100,000 Farm (Adjacent to Hurst Quarry) Hurst Yes 6 2.75 27 50,000 Quarry

Table 6: Gypsum and Anhydrite Site Options

Site Potential Site Area Indicated Anticipated Proposed extension Resources duration of Output to existing (million mineral mine Tonnes) operations ( (Yes/No) years) Fauld Yes 290 6 20 300,000 (Newchurch)

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Appendix 4: List of Quarries Requiring Backfill With Waste

Table 7: List of Quarries Requiring Backfill With Waste

Site Name Operator Cessation Date Non - hazardous landfill -non operational Newbold Aggregate Industries 2017 Walleys Lafarge Tarmac 2028 Wilnecote Hanson Aggregates/ 2030 Biffa Non hazardous landfill – planning obligated (mineral site with planning permission to restore by landfill) Saredon NRS Waste Care See current application SS.13/17/627 M Redhurst Ibstock 2042 Hollybank K Parnell Ltd 2035 Warstone Wiernerberger 2035 Cheslyn Hay Lafarge Tarmac 2042 Inert landfill – operational Whitemoor Haye/ Lafarge Tarmac 20111 Alrewas Cranebrook WCL Quarries 2023 Enville Road FG Davies 2015 Seisdon JPE Holdings Hints Quarry LafargeTarmac 20132 Newbold Quarry Aggregate Industries 20173 Inert landfill – non/pre operational Shireoak JPE Holdings Ltd 20144

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1 Refer to application L.11/12/847 MW Proposed extension of time to 2016 2 Refer to application L.13/03/805 – 808 MW Resolution to permit extension of time to 2016. 3 Refer to application ES.12/03/501 MW Resolution to extend with backfilling to 2030 4 Refer to application L.13/12/809 MW proposed extension of time to 2023 54

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Inert landfill – planning obligated mineral site with planning permission to restore by landfill Four Ashes Salop Sand & Gravel 2024 Chatterley Quarry Mr Kimberley 2032

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Appendix 5: Assessment of Landbanks for Industrial Minerals

Table 8: Assessment of landbanks for Brick and Tile Works in Staffordshire

Clay product works Source of Annual clay Reserves Current landbank clay consumption (tonnes) to support works Parkhouse, Newcastle Knutton Consumption of all three 13.6Mt reserves in Aug 2012 at 25 years supply works amounted to an Knutton Quarry. average of 334,000tpa over the period 2005 – Permission for working for 30 years 2011 (refer to report from date specified in notice (refer to relating to N.05/20/214 Condition 4 of N.05/20/214 M). M). Note proposed extension Based on the above figures, the quarry N.05/20/214 M was at that time could provide a 25 year based on supplying supply if required for Parkhouse, 450,000 to 500,000tpa to Chesterton and Keele works. the three works in Newcastle. Chesterton, Newcastle Knutton See note above re See note above re Knutton 25 years supply Knutton Keele Works, Madeley Knutton See note above re See note above re Knutton. 25 years supply Heath, Newcastle Knutton Reserves at Keele Quarry currently Report for Keele Quarry used for cement manufacture but could N.02/17/258 M indicates produce clays of brick/ tile making that 140,000tpa could be quality. Reserves at Keele amount to supplied to Keele Works. more than 3Mt to cease extraction by 2043 (Refer to N.02/17/258MW dated

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Clay product works Source of Annual clay Reserves Current landbank clay consumption (tonnes) to support works 18/4/13). Wilnecote, Tamworth Wilnecote 60,000 (refer to 1.34Mt was permitted in 2003 Up to 5 years application T.13/03/905 (T.0252/00). MW) Note application T.13/03/905 MW could provide an additional 140,000t.

Lodge Lane, Cannock Redhurst & 90,000 – 100,000 (refer Permission to extract clay to 2042. 25 years Essington to application SS.EA/10)

Warstone Road, Warstones 200,000 (refer to 5Mt (refer to report on SS.12/04/680 25 years Essington Road Planning Inspector’s MW) report 1995)

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Table 9: Assessment of Landbanks for Cement Minerals

Site Mineral Output (tonnes per Reserves Current landbank annum) Fauld Mine Anhydrite/ 350,000 (based on (ES.13/08/504 M) 15 years Gypsum scoping report Jan’07) Time period 31/08/2028 Cauldon Limestone 1,200,000 (refer to Significant reserves are 5 years within current Cement IDO/SM/9/111 MW D3) permitted but prior approval approved working scheme. Works of working schemes Additional 18 years of required. approved within phases 3 Permission expires 2042. and 4 (Refer to committee report IDO/SM/9/111 MW D3 - August 2012). Cauldon Shale 260,000tpa (refer to Permission expires 2030; 17 years Cement report IDO/SM/9/111 Additional shale resources Works MW d3) are available within Area of Search (‘saved’ until Sept 2007).

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Appendix 6: List of Minerals Infrastructure Sites

Table 10: List of Mineral Infrastructure sites

Infrastructure Company Name Site Address Eastings Northings District Type Hawks Green Ind.Est, Ready Mix Cemex Hawks Green, WS11 399207 310564 Cannock Concrete 7LH Newbold Quarry, Lichfield Road, Barton Aggregate Industries Ltd 420818 319539 Concrete Products East Staffordshire under Needwood, DE13 8EG Millennium Court, First Avenue, Centrum One Bison Concrete Products Ltd Hundred, Burton-On- 422222 321493 Concrete Products East Staffordshire Trent, Staffordshire DE14 2WR Barton Quarry, Walton Lane, Barton Under Ready Mix Hanson Quarry Products Needwood, Burton-On- 419701 316339 East Staffordshire Concrete Trent, Staffordshire DE13 8EJ Eternit Clay Tiles Limited Branston 421420 320344 Concrete Products East Staffordshire Wellington Rd, Burton- Ready Mix Hanson Premix On-Trent, Staffordshire, 423329 322310 East Staffordshire Concrete DE14 2TG London Rd, Canwell, Coltman Precast Concrete Sutton Coldfield, West 413539 302047 Concrete Products Lichfield Ltd Midlands B75 5SX

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Infrastructure Company Name Site Address Eastings Northings District Type Weeford Quarry, Ready Mix Cemex London Road, Canwell, 413522 302050 Lichfield Concrete B75 5SZ Weeford, London Lafarge Tarmac 413573 302044 Coating Plant Lichfield Road, B75 5SX Hints Quarry, Hints, Ready Mix Lafarge Tarmac 415883 304024 Lichfield B78 3DH Concrete Yewtree House, Croxall Rd, Alrewas, Burton- Ready Mix Hope Construction 418293 315165 Lichfield On-Trent, Staffordshire, Concrete DE13 7LR Apedale Rd, Newcastle-Under- Thorp Precast Ltd Chesterton, Newcastle, 382222 349027 Concrete Products Lyme Staffordshire ST5 6BN Parkhouse Road East, Newcastle-Under- Aggregate Industries Parkhouse In Est, 384022 350054 Concrete Products Lyme Newcastle, ST5 7RB Brick Klin Lane, Etruria, Ready Mix Newcastle-Under- CEMEX Readymix Stoke-On-Trent, 383645 349694 Concrete Lyme Staffordshire ST6 9PP Almington Quarry, Brodder, Market Ready Mix Newcastle-Under- Hanson Premix 370543 333954 Drayton, Shropshire Concrete Lyme TF9 2PH Coppice Lane, Cheslyn B.S Eaton Ltd Hay, Walsall, West 397871 307718 Concrete Products South Staffordshire Midlands WS6 7EY Pottal Pool Quarry, Hanson Quarry Products Teddesley Hay, 397206 314671 Coating Plant South Staffordshire Penkridge, Stafford,

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Infrastructure Company Name Site Address Eastings Northings District Type Staffordshire ST19 5RR

Hilton Main Industrial Estate, Cannock Rd, Tarmac Topblock Featherstone, 393997 304186 Concrete Products South Staffordshire Wolverhampton, West Midlands WV10 7HP Asply Close, Four Ashes Ind Estate, Ready Mix SMC Mini-Mix Concrete 392000 308251 South Staffordshire Wolverhampton, WV10 Concrete 7DE Enterprise Drive, Station Rd, Four Ashes Ready Mix LafargeTarmac Industrial Estate, 392007 308396 South Staffordshire Concrete Wolverhampton, West Midlands, WV10 7DG Estate Farm, E F C Fencing 3828630 324874 Concrete Products Stafford Lawnheads, Stafford St Albans Road, Kelcamp Ltd 392459 325249 Concrete Products Stafford Stafford, ST16 3DR St. Albans Road, Ready Mix Cemex 3924250 325091 Stafford Stafford, ST16 3DR Concrete Tilcon Avenue, Ready Mix LafargeTarmac 394532 322692 Stafford Stafford. ST18 0YH Concrete Rock Farm, Bebbington Brick Services Threapwood, Stoke- Staffordshire 403951 342750 Concrete Products Ltd On-Trent, Staffordshire Moorlands ST10 4RB

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Infrastructure Company Name Site Address Eastings Northings District Type Highfield Stud Farm, Staffordshire Dalecrete Abbey Green Rd, Leek, 397520 357840 Concrete Products Moorlands Staffordshire ST13 8SB Unit 11, Brooklands Way, Basford Lane Staffordshire Dalecrete 398903 353906 Concrete Products Industrial Estate, Leek, Moorlands Staffordshire ST13 7QF Barnfields Industrial Estate, Leek, Staffordshire Hughes Concrete Ltd 397909 355741 Concrete Products Staffordshire ST13 Moorlands 5QG Cauldon Works, Yelsway, Waterhouses, Staffordshire Lafarge Tarmac Stoke-On-Trent, 408467 349716 Coating Plant Moorlands Staffordshire ST10 3EQ Freehay Quarry, Hanson Aggregate Ready Mix Staffordshire Cheadle, Freehay, 402697 341909 Industries Concrete Moorlands ST10 1TR Hanson Aggregate Ready Mix Staffordshire Mobberley Quarry 401226 340742 Industries Concrete Moorlands Kevin Quarry, Lafarge Tarmac , nr 408600 346500 Coating Plant East Staffordshire ST10 3BX 30, Darwell Park, Mica Ready Mix LafargeTarmac Close, Tamworth, 423978 302796 Tamworth Concrete Staffordshire, B77 4DR Furlong Industrial Estate, Dain Street, Ready mix Mincrete Ltd 386454 349492 Stoke-on-Trent Stoke-on-Trent, Concrete Staffordshire, ST6 3LN

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Infrastructure Company Name Site Address Eastings Northings District Type Hobson Street, Stoke- P & L Fireplaces 387381 349744 Concrete products Stoke-on-Trent on-Trent ST6 2AW Mossfield Road, Stoke- Ready mix Staffs Concrete Ltd on-Trent, Staffordshire 391559 344872 Stoke-on-Trent Concrete ST3 5BW Govan Road, Fenton Industrial Estate, Ready mix Lafarge Tarmac 389661 345760 Stoke-on-Trent Stoke-on-Trent ST4 Concrete 2RS City Road, Stoke-on- Aggregate Industries 388218 344942 Coating Plant Stoke-on-Trent Trent ST4 1DT Springetts Asphault Plant, Valley Road, Cemex 385522 350704 Coating Plant Stoke-on-Trent Ravenside, Stopke-on- Trent ST6 4PP

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Appendix 7: List of Background Documents

1. Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent Minerals Local Plan 1994 – 2006 (adopted 1999) 2. Guide to the submission of strategic site proposals (September 2007) 3. Issues and Options 2 consultation document (September 2008) 4. SFRA for Minerals Local Plan - Draft Scoping Report - Oct 2007 5. HRA for Minerals Local Plan - Publication Document - Oct 2008 6. Revised Sustainability Appraisal Scoping Report for Minerals Local Plan (October 2013) 7. Sustainabiltiy Appraisal / Strategic Environmental Assessment – Interim Report – Testing Alternatives (May 2014) 8. Draft Local Aggregate Assessment (October 2013) 9. Revised Statement of Community Involvement (February 2014) 10. Minerals and Waste Development Scheme (November 2013) 11. Code of practice for mineral development – Supplementary Planning Guidance to the Minerals Local Plan (1999) 12. Code of practice for the assessment of the impact and determination of mitigation measures arising from heavy commercial vehicles generated from mineral and waste developments – SCC 13. Planning for Landscape Change - Supplementary Planning Guidance to the former Structure Plan (2000) 14. Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent Joint Waste Local Plan 2010 – 2026 (adopted 2013) 15. Provision of Geological Information and a Revision of Mineral Consultation areas for Staffordshire County Council (2006) – BGS 16. Cauldon Low Study (1998) – Bowman Planton Associates 17. Collation of the results of the 2009 aggregate minerals survey for England and Wales (2011) – BGS and CLG 18. Interim Policy Statement for Construction Aggregates – Background Paper (2010) – West Midlands Regional Assembly 19. Black Country Joint Core Strategy (adopted 2011)

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