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M+W Sites List (HF000007092018) Site Code Site Name Grid Ref Operator / Agent Site Description Site Status Site Narrative (* = Safeguarded), (†=Chargeable site) New Forest District Council NF001* Fawley Waste Processing Plant 443270 Tradebe Fawley Waste Processing Active Special waste storage and processing; removal of condition 1 of 70529 restricting incinerationto meat and bone meal (MBM) (80542) (EIA); siting of two portacabin units for use for document 105747 storage (84035); installation of a 15m lattice tower to support a warning alarm to comply with COMAH requirements (085737); proposal to construct a new compressor house for a ‘waste to energy’ facility (07/91529); proposed laboratory, gatehouse and amenities building (08/92140) not implemeted and lapsed Mar 2011: replacement shredder plant and equipment (08/92343) granted 7.2008. Construction of external storage (11/97051) granted June 2011. 2 monitoring NF002* Caird Avenue 425464 New Milton Sand and Ballast Sand and Gravel Active Sand and gravel processing plant site and waste transfer station, including construction and demolition and non-hazardous industrial wastes; relocation of waste transfer station within the New Milton 94577 (processing); Waste Solent Industrial Estate (85850) Processing; Concrete manufacturing NF018* Normandy Road 438508 Veolia Environmental Services (UK) Plc Waste Transfer Station Active Non-inert waste transfer station in former incinerator building which ceased operation 1996; adjoining household waste recycling centre; redevelopment of existing site to provide a Marchwood (HWRC) 111092 replacement Waste Transfer Station and Household Waste Recycling Centre, demolition of former incinerator building and two redundant dwellings, and temporary extension of time for retention of existing Waste Transfer Station (until redevelopment commences) (07/89251); revised temporary Waste Transfer Station to that approved under planning permission no. 07/89251 HWRC Active (12 months from commencement) (08/92923) granted 9.2008; variation of condition 11 of PP 046905 to extend the hours of operation (08/93370) granted 1.2009. Demolition of the existing incinerator began in Summer 2010. Redevelopment of new Waste Transfer Station has not yet commenced. 4 monitoring visits per year. || Application (11/98085) for continued use of temporary waste transfer station - granted 09/02/2012 || NF021*† Verwood Road, Ringwood Forest 412216 Veolia Environmental Services (UK) Plc Landfill (closed) Aftercare (active) Restored non-inert landfill (00056236M) in aftercare; Active household waste transfer centre (00065860M); Planning application (09/94567) Variation of Condition 1 of Planning Permission Somerley (HWRC) 106987 08/93378 to extend the time limit (until December 2019) for the temporary siting of Somerley Household Waste Recycling Centre (HWRC) - granted 10.2009 ; landfill gas power generation (79150); HWRC Active variation of condition 2 of PP: 00065860M to extend the hours of operation (08/93378) (until 31 December 2009) granted 1.2009 (Forestry, amenity, heathland - 2007) 1 monitoring visits £ NF038 Hamer Warren 412939 CEMEX UK Soft Sand (restored) In Aftercare Restored sand extraction, inert landfill out of aftercare; Periodic Review application (00066519)determined in 2000; access to Bleak Hill NF091 (Agriculture - 2001). Site now managed by Somerley Estate - 1 Ellingham Harbridge and Ibsley 110147 monitoring visit. NF042*† Manor Farm Recycling Facility, Milton Road, 431231 New Milton Sand and Ballast, Former quarry and landfill Active (quarry in Sand and gravel extraction, inert and incinerator bottom ash (IBA) landfill, waste transfer, HWRC, energy recovery, aggregates recycling and wastewater treatment plant; Initial Review (Active Pennington 93041 Veolia Environmental Services (UK) Plc & site, HWRC Restoration) Phase 1) application (00060763M) determined in 1999 subject to monitoring of hydrological and ecological effects of the development and management of water and its infrastructure (Efford); Efford (HWRC) Southern Water Services Ltd permissions also reviewed under the Habitats Regulations because of possible impact on adjoining SSSI and proposed SPA; retention and development of an existing waste recycling management and composting facility (84776); variation of conditions 1, 2, 10, 20 and 23 of 70056 – revised restoration scheme and extension of time to complete development of eastern lake (phase 4D) (until 31 December 2012) (11/97431); construction of a motor control kiosk (MCC) (07/90285); retention of leachate treatment plant including change of use to allow importation of leachate - 5 monitoring visits (07/90840);the development of land without complying with condition 1 of planning permission 74405 and the variation of that condition to extend the extraction of sand and gravel and infilling with inert waste for three months (until 31 March 2008) (07/91532); proposal for the extraction of clay from Efford Lake construction site, for the use in the restoration of wetlands in the New Forest National Park and the restoration of the clay extraction site by infilling with inert waste to complete construction of the lake (08/92566) granted 7.2008|| variation of condition 2 of PP 82145 to extend the hours of operation at Efford HWRC (08/93451) (until 31 December 2020) granted 1.2009 || Efford final phase of tipping, incinerator ash only, then final restoration and creation of eastern lake Manor Farm extraction and infilling of Lower Farm continuing, buildings for waste transfer and recycling not yet constructed Liaison Panel (1 site visit) main issues: outstanding restoration 4D, 4C to finish by end of September, Lower Farm extracted and substantially completed (Agriculture - 2007) 8 monitoring visits £ || Appplication (09/94932) for variation of Condition 1 of Planning Permission 87383 to extend the time for the completion of restoration (of the landfill site) - granted 27/01/2010 || Application (11/97341) for variation of Conditions of Planning Permission 09/94932 involving revisions to the restoration and aftercare details (landfill site) - granted 09/09/11 || Application (12/98145) for construction of new treatment processes and two control kiosks to support improvement in wastewater treatment (Wastewater Treatment Works) - granted 13/02/2012 || Application (12/99307) for variation of Condition1 of Planning Permission 11/97341 to extend the time for the completion of restoration (landfill site) - granted 17/01/2013 || Application (13/11273) for high quality recycled aggregated washing facility and a clad extension to the existing recycling plant - awaiting decision || NF045 Holbury Landfill 442505 CEMEX UK Landfill (restored) Site completed Restored non-inert landfill in aftercare, active flare stack and compound (until 31 December 2019) (83384); former sand and gravel extraction restored to amenity/grazing, legal agreement attached for long term Fawley 104636 management - 1 monitoring visit NF091*† Bleak Hill 413088 CEMEX UK Sand and Gravel, Landfill Active Sand and gravel extraction, active recycling of inert waste construction materials to produce secondary aggregates and screening of soils and inert landfill accessed via Hamer Warren FN038; Ellingham Harbridge and Ibsley 111004 (inert) Aggregates Periodic Review application (78402) determined in 2003 (Agriculture - 2018); Planning permission 09/94574 granted on 23/08/2010 for 'retention of the existing aggregate processing plant - Recycling condition 46 of planning permission 78402 and application to vary approved working scheme under condition 5 of planning permission 78402'. Liaison Panel held on a biannual basis. No major issues with the site. Phases 1-5 have now been restored and are in aftercare. 4 monitoring visits per year £. NF097 Blashford Quarry 414643 Lafarge Tarmac Ltd Sand and Gravel Active Sand and gravel processing; extraction ceased and part restored; plant and associated facilities processing material from Nea Farm, Somerley NF106 delivered by conveyor || application (85539) Ellingham Harbridge and Ibsley 108175 (processing) Aggregates for non-compliance with conditions 1, 7 & 15 of 047151 to revise the restoration scheme at North Somerley, granted 31/03/2006 || Application (85538) for non-compliance with conditions 7, 8 and Recycling 27 of planning permission 00056888M dated 26/06/96 to revise the silting proposals and restoration at Blashford Quarry - granted 31/03/2006 || Application () for proposed variation of conditions 1, 2 and 13 of Planning Permission 85539 for a time limited extension to the period for silting and restoring Ellingham Quarry - granted 23/03/2010 || NF099 Snails Lane 415558 CEMEX UK Sand and Gravel In Aftercare Ceased sand and gravel extraction; IDO Review application (52473M(IDO)) determined in 1993; Initial Review (Active Phase 2) on remainder (68940) determined in 2002; restoration and aftercare scheme Ellingham Harbridge and Ibsley 107631 approved in 2005 (Water storage, recreation 2003) 1 monitoring visit NF101*† Ringwood Pit 414986 Hanson Aggregates Sand and Gravel Site completed Ceased sand and gravel extraction and concrete block manufacturing plant; Initial Review(Active Phase 1) application (00065190M) determined in 2003; retention of a service road as means of access to a Ellingham Harbridge and Ibsley 108272 concrete block making plant and landscaping (83784); variation of conditions to include retention of existing hardstanding as a car park, bird hides, surfaced paths and access infrastructure (06/89225); variation of condition 1 of planning permission 06/88522
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