Appendix D : Aggregate Sites, Rail Depots, Wharves and Recycling Sites

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Appendix D : Aggregate Sites, Rail Depots, Wharves and Recycling Sites Appendix C: Active and Inactive Aggregate Sites, Rail Depots, Wharves and Recycling and Secondary Aggregate sites in 2011 Sand & Gravel Berkshire Unitaries Horton Brook Quarry Aggregate IndustriesJayflex TQ 025 775 s&g Eversley Quarry, (Fleethill Farm) CEMEX SU 850 625 sand/s&g Kingsmead Quarry, Horton CEMEX TQ 010 753 s&g Kennetholme 2, Midgham S Grundon Ltd SU 552 661s&g Old Kiln Farm, Chieveley S Grundon Ltd SU 484 726ssand/s&g Harts Hill Copse, Upper Bucklebury Harleyford Aggregates Ltd SU 531 687ssand/s&g Midgham Quarry, Bath Road Marley Eternit Ltd SU 552 666 s&g Copyhold Farm, Curridge Raymond Brown SU 490 728 s&g Sheephouse Farm, Maidenhead Summerleaze Ltd SU 890 835 s&g Upper Bray Road, Maidenhead Summerleaze SU 903 790 s&g Lower Farm Greenham Tarmac Ltd SU 500664 sand/s&g Craven Keep, Hampstead Marshall Earthline Ltd SU 417 665 s&g Star Works, Knowl Hill S Grundon Ltd SU 815 797 s&g Buckinghamshire Wapseys Wood (Hyde Farm), Beaconsfield Aggregate Industries SU 965 894 s&g Park Lodge, Iver Heath Brett Aggregates TQ 018 835 s&g The Lea, Denham Harleyford Aggregates TQ 050 860 s&g Spade Oak (Little Marlow) Lafarge Aggregates SU 871 880 s&g Springfield Farm, Beaconsfield Springfield Farms SU 930 894sand/s&g New Denham Summerleaze TQ 044 844 s&g All Souls Farm, Wexham Tarmac Ltd TQ 000 820ssand/s&g Harleyford Marina Harleyford Aggregates SU 834 851 s&g Denham Park Farm Harleyford Aggregates TQ 022 897 s&g Rammamere Heath, Great Brickhill Lafarge Aggregates SP 920 310 ssand Beechwood Nurseries, East Burnham Summerleaze Ltd SU 955 838 s&g Berryhill Farm, Taplow Summerleaze Ltd SU 913 820 s&g Westhorpe Lake Not known SU 853 866 s&g East Sussex and Brighton & Hove Scotney Court, Lydd Brett Aggregates TR 001 199 s&g Novington Dudman Group Ltd TQ 367 460 s&g Nook Beach Simpson (Rye Harbour) Ltd TQ 927 178 s&g Hampshire, Portsmouth & Southampton Bleak Hill Quarry, Harbridge CEMEX Materials Ltd - South East SU 131 110ssand/s&g Bramshill (Warren Heath) Quarry CEMEX Materials Ltd - South East SU 775 597 s&g Frithend (Grooms Farm) Quarry, Sleaford Grundon Waste Management Ltd SU 813 390 ssand Mortimer Quarry, Mortimer West End Hanson Aggregates SU 627 646 s&g Eversley Common Quarry, Eversley Lafarge Aggregates SU 792 591 s&g Marchwood (Bury Farm) Quarry,Marchwood Marchwood Aggregates SU 377 112 s&g Avon Tyrell (Ripley) Quarry, Ringwood New Milton Sand & Ballast SU 160 928 s&g Kingsley (Rookery Farm) Quarry Tarmac Ltd SU 776 375 ssand Plumley Wood, Ringwood Forest Tarmac Ltd SU 119 099 s&g Eversley (Chandlers Farm) Quarry CEMEX Materials Ltd - South East SU 808 618 s&g Downton Manor Farm New Milton Sand & Ballast SZ 274 931 s&g Roke Manor Quarry, Shootash Raymond Brown SU 332 226 s&g Isle of Wight St Georges Lane, Newport Bardon Vectis SZ 510 876 s&g Hale Manor Farm Bardon Vectis SZ 454 843 s&g Shorwell Sand Pit, Shorwell BR & GA Draper SZ 446 822 ssand Knighton Sand Pit Knighton Sandpit Ltd SZ 457 865ssand/s&g Cheverton Down, Shorwell Cheverton Aggregates Ltd SZ 440 840 s&g Kent Borough Green Sand Pit, Borough Green Borough Green Sandpits Ltd TQ 617 576ssand/s&g Charing Quarry, nr Ashford Brett Aggregates Ltd TQ 936 492ssand/s&g Faversham Quarries Brett Aggregates Ltd TR 014 626 s&g Lydd Quarry (Scotney Court Farm), Lydd Brett Aggregates Ltd TR 020 201 s&g Milton Manor Quarry, nr Canterbury Brett Aggregates Ltd TR 117 556 s&g Aylesford Quarry, Aylesford CEMEX UK TQ 725 595ssand/s&g Denge Quarry, Dungeness CEMEX UK TR 775 220 s&g Winterbourne Quarry, nr Faversham Ferns Surfacing Ltd TR 066 575ssand/s&g Ightham Sand Pit H & H Celcon Ltd TQ 560 195 ssand Wrotham Quarry (Addington Sand Pit) Hanson Aggregates TQ 647 594ssand Darenth & Joyce Green, Dartford J Clubb Ltd TQ 560 724 s&g East Peckham Quarry, E Peckham J Clubb Ltd TQ 679 492 s&g Nepicar Sand Quarry, nr Sevenoaks J Clubb Ltd TQ 625 579 ssand Greatness Farm (Sevenoaks Quarry), S’oak Tarmac Ltd TQ 537 573 ssand Allens Bank, Lydd Brett Aggregates Ltd TR 044 217 s&g Conningbrook Quarry, Ashford Brett Aggregates Ltd TR 031 437 s&g Deanery Farm, Chartham Brett Aggregates Ltd TR 097 553 s&g Highsted Quarry, Chislet Brett Aggregates Ltd TR 211 666 s&g Shepherd’s farm Quarry (Lenham) Brett Aggregates Ltd TQ 592 150 s&g Trenley Park Wood Brett Aggregates Ltd TR 189 590 s&g Chilston Quarry, Lenham CEMEX UK TQ 883 514 ssand Postern Park Quarry, nr Tonbridge CEMEX UK TQ 615 470 s&g Ospringe Brickworks Cremer Whiting Ltd TR 998 613 ssand Joyce Green Quarry Hanson (Joyce Green Aggregates) TQ 539 759ssand/s&g Stone Castle Farm, nr Tonbridge Lafarge Aggregates Ltd TQ 651 470 s&g Squerryes Sand Pit, Westerham Monier TQ 434 543 s&g Ham Hill Sand Pit (Snodland Quarry) Tarmac Ltd TQ 693 610 ssand Medway Stoke Road, Hoo St Werburgh Lafarge Aggregates Ltd TQ 795 725 s&g Milton Keynes Caldecote Farm, Milton Keynes Aggregates Industries SP 876 422 s&g Calverton, E of Passingham Quarry CEMEX SP 778 392 s&g Manor Farm, Old Wolverton Hanson Aggregates SP 803 421 s&g New Forest National Park Fawley (Badminston Farm) Quarry CEMEX Materials Ltd - South East SU 467 021 s&g Oxfordshire Sutton Wick Quarry, Abingdon J Curtis & Sons Ltd SU 491 951 s&g Shellingford Quarry Earthline Ltd SU 327 937 ssand Wicklesham Quarry, Faringdon Grundon SU 293 941 s&g Sutton Courtenay Quarry (Bridge Farm) Hanson Aggregates SU 517 943 s&g Hatford Quarry, Hatford Hatford Quarry Ltd SU 334 954 ssand Bowling Green Farm, Faringdon Hills Quarry Products Ltd SU 312 948 ssand Chinham Farm, Faringdon Hills Quarry Products Ltd SU 313 948 ssand Upwood Quarry, Besselsleigh Hills Quarry Products Ltd SP 453 005 ssand Tubney Wood Quarry, Tubney Hills Quarry Products Ltd SP 448 007 ssand Caversham Quarry Lafarge Aggregates SU 739 749 s&g Finmere Quarry Premier Aggregates Ltd SP 628 322 s&g Duns Tew Quarry Smiths Bletchington Ltd SP 455 276 ssand Gill Mill Quarry, Ducklington Smiths Bletchington Ltd SP 369 074 s&g Thrupp Lane Quarry, Radley H Tuckwell & Sons Ltd SU 523 978 s&g Stanton Harcourt Quarry (Stonehenge Farm) Hanson Aggregates SP 408 022 s&g Worton Rectory Farm, Cassington Hanson Aggregates SP 475 110 s&g Sands Hill Quarry, Faringdon Rogers Concrete Ltd SU 288 943 s&g South Downs National Park West Heath Quarry, West Harting CEMEX/RMC Agg. (Southern) Ltd SU 784 228 ssand Minsted Sandpit, Minstead Dudman Aggregates Ltd SU 855 215 ssand Novington Sand Pit Dudman Group of Companies TQ 367 145 ssand Valdoe Quarry, Goodwood Dudman Aggregates Ltd SU 878 084 s&g Heath End Quarry, Duncton Dudman Aggregates Ltd SU 963 188 ssand Pendean Quarry, Pendean CEMEX/RMC Agg. (Southern) Ltd SU 890 200 sand Surrey Homefield Sandpit, Runfold Chambers Runfold plc SU 876 475 ssand Farnham Quarry(Runfold Farm)Badshot Lea Hanson Aggregates SU 875 484 s&g Tapwood Quarry, Buckland Hanson Aggregates TQ 230 510 s&g Molesley Reservoirs, West Molesley Island Barn Agg.(CEMEX/Lafarge) TQ 119 688 s&g Reigate Road Quarry, Betchworth J & J Franks Ltd TQ 206 505 ssand Queen Mary Reservoir, Ashford Reservoir Aggregates TQ 071 696 s&g Home Farm, Shepperton Shepperton Aggregates TQ 056 688 s&g North Park Quarry, Godstone Sibelco UK TQ 341 517 ssand/s&g Runfold South Quarry, Farnham SITA SU 863 470 ssand Hengrove Farm, Staines Henry Streeter Ltd TQ 052 721 s&g Moorhouse Sandpits, Limpsfield Titsey Estates TQ 419 534 ssand Hithermoor Quarry, Stanwell Moor Brett Aggregates Ltd TQ 037 745 s&g Farnham Quarry (Alton Road) CEMEX UK SU 820 449 ssand Shepperton Quarry, Shepperton Shepperton Aggregates TQ 058 674 s&g West Sussex Sandgate Park Quarry, Sullington CEMEX/RMC Agg.(Southern) Ltd TQ 103 141 ssand Chantry Lane Quarry, Sullington Dudman Aggregates Ltd TQ 094 139 sand Rock Common Sandpit, Washington DudMan Aggregates Ltd TQ 126 135 ssand Kinsham Dudman Group Ltd SU 862 033 s&g Hampers Lane Sandpit, Sullington Hanson Aggregates TQ 107 138 sand Boxgrove - TQ 916 082 s&g Hambrook Hanson Aggregates TQ 770 082 s&g Crushed Rock Berkshire Unitaries Buckinghamshire East Sussex and Brighton & Hove Hampshire, Portsmouth and Southampton Medway Milton Keynes Surrey None Kent Hermitage Quarry, Maidstone Gallagher Aggregates TQ 722 560 rag Blaise Farm, West Malling Hanson Aggregates TQ 660 560 rag Isle of Wight Prospect Quarry Bardon Vectis/Aggregate Industries SZ 438 866 limes Oxfordshire Alkerton Quarry Peter Bennie Ltd SP 387 431 irons Wroxton Fields Quarry, Wroxton Peter Bennie Ltd SP 405 415 irons Shellingford Quarry Earthline Ltd SU 327 937 limes Rollright Quarry Phase 1 Hanson Aggregates SP 284 306 limes Hatford Quarry, Hatford Hatford Quarry Ltd SU 334 954 limes Chinham Farm, Faringdon Hills Quarry Products Ltd SU 313 948 limes Tubney Wood Quarry Hills Quarry Products Ltd SP 448 008 limes Burford Quarry Smiths Bletchington Ltd SP 277 099 limes Ardley (Dewars Farm) Quarry Smiths Bletchington Ltd SP 540 250 limes Great Tew Quarry Great Tew Farms SP 389 295 irons Shipton on Cherwell Quarry Earthline Ltd SP 476 175 limes Woodeaton Quarry McKenna Plant Hire (Oxford) Ltd SP 533 123 limes Rollright Quarry Phase 2 Smiths Bletchington Ltd SP 284 306 limes Whitehill Quarry Smiths Bletchington Ltd SP 270 108 limes South Downs National Park Bognor Common Stone Quarry, Fittleworth Local Stone Co.
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