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View Cottage/Farm Cottage, Grade 2); 390 Metres Away (Great Saredon Farm House, Grade 2) The new Minerals Local Plan for Staffordshire (2015 to 2030) Draft for consultation –May 2014 - Appendices Blank page 1 The new Minerals Local Plan for Staffordshire (2015 to 2030) Draft for consultation –May 2014 - Appendices 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 2 The new Minerals Local Plan for Staffordshire (2015 to 2030) Draft for consultation –May 2014 - Appendices Blank page 3 The new Minerals Local Plan for Staffordshire (2015 to 2030) Draft for consultation –May 2014 - Appendices Appendix 1: Proposals Map and Inset Maps 4 The new Minerals Local Plan for Staffordshire (2015 to 2030) Draft for consultation –May 2014 - Appendices 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 England 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 The new Minerals Local Plan for Staffordshire (2015 to 2030) Draft for consultation –May 2014 - Appendices 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 6 The new Minerals Local Plan for Staffordshire (2015 to 2030) Draft for consultation –May 2014 - Appendices Captains Barn Farm General Information Parish Caverswall 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), Stafford spz 3, Moorlands spz 1, spz2 and spz3 Natural environment assets • SBI – adjacent (Creswell’s Piece) Staffordshire Moorlands - 236 metres away (Uplands heathland) Historic environment assets • HER – adjacent (Consall 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 7 The new Minerals Local Plan for Staffordshire (2015 to 2030) Draft for consultation –May 2014 - Appendices Croxden (North & South) 8 The new Minerals Local Plan for Staffordshire (2015 to 2030) Draft for consultation –May 2014 - Appendices General Information Parish Checkley, 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 - Croxden 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 (Peak District • 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 9 The new Minerals Local Plan for Staffordshire (2015 to 2030) Draft for consultation –May 2014 - Appendices 10 The new Minerals Local Plan for Staffordshire (2015 to 2030) Draft for consultation –May 2014 - Appendices Uttoxeter (Northern extension). General Information Parish Uttoxeter 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 11 The new Minerals Local Plan for Staffordshire (2015 to 2030) Draft for consultation –May 2014 - Appendices 12 The new Minerals Local Plan for Staffordshire (2015 to 2030) Draft for consultation –May 2014 - Appendices Newbold NE, Tatenhill 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
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