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Marine Licence Applications Received And Marine Licence Applications Received and Determined October 2017 Marine Licence Applications Received Licence Applicant Name Site Location Type of Application Number DML1758 Ceredigion Aberaeron Harbour Band 2 County Council DML1757 Hanson Hanson Aggregates Band 2 Aggregates UK Newport sand wharf berth SC1711 Denbighshire Rhyl Yacht Club Screening County Council Harbour Wall and Flood Defence Renewal SC1710 Denbighshire East Rhyl Coastal Screening County Council Defence Scheme CML1756 Denbighshire Pont Foryd West Band 1 County Council Cross Stay Replacement Marine Licence Applications Determined Licence Number Licence Holder Site Location Type of Decision Name Application CML1730 Band 2 Mr Tony Marshall 43021 Issued EXML1750 Band 1 Llandudno Town 43018 Issued Council RML1712 Marine licences Mr John Guy 43014 Refused non-EIA Middleton www.naturalresourceswales.gov.uk Page 1 of 29 September 2017 Marine Licence Applications Received Licence Applicant Name Site Location Type of Application Number CML1755 Carmarthenshire Earth Sculpture Toe Band 2 CC Protection works SC1709 Stena Line Ltd Fishguard Port Screening CML1754 EirGrid East West Band 1 Interconnector Interconnector Duct DAC re-burrial - Barkby Beach, Prestatyn RML1752 ABPmer Sediment sampling Band 1 survey in the outer Dee Estuary SC1708 Hanson Area 518 Scoping Aggregates Marine Ltd RML1751 Stena Line Ports Port of Holyhead Band 2 Ltd Surveys Marine Licence Applications Determined Licence Number Licence Holder Site Location Type of Decision Name Application CML1718 Bangor City Garth (Bangor) Band 2 Issued Council Pier Refurbishment CML1733 Alun Griffiths River Artro Band 2 Issued Contractors Ltd CRML1727 RNLI RNLI Burry Port Band 2 Issued CML1747 Bridgend CBC - Porthcawl Band 1 Issued Flood & Coastal Breakwater Management Ground Investigation CML1726 Natural Bodfan Tidal Band 2 Issued Resources Wales Outfall CML1728 Morgan Sindall DCWW Band 2 Issued Construction & Saundersfoot Infrastructure Ltd Outfall Remediation www.naturalresourceswales.gov.uk Page 2 of 29 August 2017 Marine Licence Applications Received Licence Applicant Name Site Location Type of Application Number SP1701 Hanson UK Newport Wharf Not Yet Assigned CML1749 Network Rail Llanaber Sea Wall Band 2 Infrastructure Repairds Projects CML1748 Watkin Jones & Former Dickies Boat Band 2 Son Ltd Yard (Phase 2) CML1747 Bridgend CBC – Porthcawl Band 1 Flood & Coastal Breakwater Ground Management Investigation BUML1746 Neath Port Overland dredging of Band 2 Authority sand creating a threat to navigation with disposal of sand used for beach and dune replenishment BUML1745 Neath Por Removal of sand Not Yet Assigned Authority that has overtopped the port Training Wall from Crymlyn Burrows CML1744 RWE Generation Aberthaw Power Band 1 UK Plc Station – Repair of Cooling Water Discharge Outfall Grating 2017 DML1743 Neyland Yacht Neyland Yacht Band 2 Havens Ltd Haven Marine Licence SC1708 Hanson Area 518 Scoping Aggregates Marine Ltd CRML1742 Conwy County The controlled Band 2 Borough Council dismantling/demolitio n of Victoria Pier, Colwyn Bay RML1741 Tarmac Marine Area 392/393 (Hilbre Band 1 Ltd Swash) Ecological Monitoring Survey www.naturalresourceswales.gov.uk Page 3 of 29 RML1740 CEMEX UK Area 472 and Area Band 1 Marine Ltd 526 Ecological Monitoring Survey CML1739 Watkin Jones & Former Dickies Band 2 Sons Ltd Boatyard (Phase 2) CML1738 Western Western Link Band 2 Link/NGET/SPT submarine cable Upgrades Ltd protection CML1736 Pembrokeshire Carew Mill and Band 2 Coast National Causeway Repairs Park Authority CML1737 Renew Holdings MWB3692 River Band 2 Plc Thaw Scour Protection Works Marine Licence Applications Determined Licence Number Licence Holder Site Location Type of Decision Name Application CML1744 RWE Generation Aberthaw Power Band 1 Issued UK Plc Station – Repair of Cooling Water Discharge Outfall Grating 2017 CML1729 Alun Griffiths Llanfairfechan Marine licences Issued (Contractors) Ltd A,B,C & non-EIA – Rail Division Avalanche East, West & Viaduct RML1741 Tarmac Marine Area 392/393 Band 1 Issued Ltd (Hilbre Swash) Ecological Monitoring Survey SC1706 City and County Mumbles Coastal Screening and Issued of Swansea Defences Scoping RML1740 Cemex UK Area 472 and Band 1 Issued Marine Ltd Area 526 Ecological Monitoring Survey RML1725 National Grid National Grid Band 2 Issued Electricity Visual Impact Transmission Plc Provision – Snowdonia Scheme July 2017 www.naturalresourceswales.gov.uk Page 4 of 29 Marine Licence Applications Received Licence Applicant Site Location Type of Application Number Name FWML1735 Quay Fresh & Quay Fresh & Frozen Band 2 Frozen Foods Foods Limited CML1734 NRW Dysynni low level Not Yet Assigned ditch outfall - rock armour scour protection SC1706 City and Mumbles Coastal Screening and Scoping County of Defences Swansea CML1733 Alun Griffiths River Artro Band 2 Contractors Ltd Marine Licence Applications Determined Licence Number Licence Holder Site Location Type of Decision Name Application CML1720 Cemex Raynes Raynes Jetty Marine licences Issued Quarry non-EIA CRML1709 Bear Grylls St Tudwels Band 2 Issued Moorings and Pontoons CRML1703 Stena Line Land Marine licences Issued Reclamation non-EIA Works Salt Island CRML1732 Mather & Ellis Ltd Flint Castle Band 1 Issued Stonemasons Stairwell RML1711 Mr John Guy Lost Anchors Marine licences Issued Middleton Removal non-EIA June 2017 Marine Licence Applications Received Licence Applicant Site Location Type of Application Number Name CML1730 Mr Tony Hen Blas Marine licences non-EIA Marshall www.naturalresourceswales.gov.uk Page 5 of 29 CML1729 Alun Griffiths Llanfairfechan A,B,C, Marine licences non-EIA (Contractors) & Avalanche East, Ltd – Rail West & Viaduct Division CML1728 Morgan Sindall DCWW Saundersfoot Not yet assigned Construction Outfall Remediation Marine Licence Applications Determined Licence Number Licence Holder Site Location Type of Decision Name Application CRML1668 Mr Martin Poulter Beach Works at Marine licences Refused Porth Corwgl non-EIA 29/06/2017 CRML1604 Conygar Stena Fishguard Marina Marine licence Issued Line Ltd Development involving EIA 12/06/2017 MAY 2017 Marine Licence Applications Received Licence Applicant Site Location Type of Application Number Name RML1724 Gardline South Wales Not Yet Assigned Geosurvey Ltd MCACivel Hydrography Program - 2017 works RML1725 National Grid National Grid Visual Marine licences non-EIA Electricity Impact Provision - Transmission Snowdonia Scheme Plc RML1723 ABPmer Fishguard Harbour Grab Samples Benthic grab sample survey CML1721 Burbo Burbo Bank Marine licences non-EIA Extension Ltd Extension - Export cable repair and remediation activities CML1722 Network Rail Ferryside North/South Not Yet Assigned Infrastructure & St Ishmails Projects CML1719 Silent Champions League Marine licences non-EIA Associates Fan Zone International Ltd CML1720 Cemex Raynes Jetty Marine licences non-EIA Raynes Quarry www.naturalresourceswales.gov.uk Page 6 of 29 CML1718 Bangor City Garth (Bangor) Pier Not Yet Assigned Council Refurbishment Marine Licence Applications Determined Licence Number Licence Holder Site Location Type of Decision Name Application RML1715 eXXpedition CIC Various locations Grab samples Issued around Welsh waters CML1719 Silent Associates Champions Marine licences Issued International Ltd League Fan non-EIA Zone MMML1516 Marine Minerals Bob Breen Marine Licence Issued dredging at involving EIA bedwyn sands RML1713 Bangor University Holyhead Deep - Grab samples Issued - Centre for Seabed Survey Applied Marine Science APRIL 2017 Marine Licence Applications Received Licence Applicant Site Location Type of Application Number Name CRML1709 Bear Grylls St Tudwels Moorings Marine licences non-EIA and Pontoons Marine Licence Applications Determined Licence Number Licence Holder Site Location Type of Decision Name Application Network Rail River Marine licences Issued CML1708 Infrastructure Gwendraeth non-EIA Projects Ltd Fawr CML1706 Wales & West Afon Tywi Gas Marine licences Issued Utilities Limited Pipeline non-EIA SC1701 Minesto Holyhead Deep Not yet assigned Array Project CML1669 Bridgend County Porthcawl Town Marine licences Issued Borough Council Beach non-EIA www.naturalresourceswales.gov.uk Page 7 of 29 CML1701 St. Modwen Swansea Bay Marine licences Issued Developments Campus - non-EIA Ltd Revetment works CRML1704 Robert Wynn and Beach Landing Marine licences Issued Sons Gelliswick Bay non-EIA MARCH 2017 Marine Licence Applications Received Licence Applicant Site Location Type of Application Number Name RML1713 Bangor Holyhead Deep - Grab Samples University - Seabed Survey Centre for Applied Marine Science CML1714 Making Stuff Intertidal Zone Borth Not Yet Assigned and Ynys Las RML1711 Mr John Guy Lost Anchors Marine licences non-EIA Middleton Removal RML1712 Mr John Guy Strumble Head Marine licences non-EIA Middleton Removals Marine Licence Applications Determined Licence Number Licence Holder Site Location Type of Decision Name Application CML1666 Watkin Jones & Former Dickies Marine licences Issued Son Ltd Boat Yard (Phase non-EIA 2) RML1710 QinetiQ Plc MOD Metal Grab Samples Issued Sampling Aberporth CML1705 Port of Mostyn Upstream of Not Yet Assigned Issued Limited Mostyn Breakwater and Roro Berth Dolphins CDRML1457 Martello Quays Mr J K Williams Marine Licence Issued Limited involving EIA DML1702 Ceredigion County New Quay Marine licences Issued Council Harbour and non-EIA Associated Beach www.naturalresourceswales.gov.uk Page 8 of 29 CML1664 Network Rail Coastal Sea Marine licences
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