Taylor Wimpey Strategic Land ,

Preliminary risk assessment

Project no. 301014

FEBRUARY 2012

RSK GENERAL NOTES

Project No.: 301014-1 (00)

Title: Preliminary risk assessment: Dordon, Warwickshire

Client: Taylor Wimpey Strategic Land, Unit 2 Tournament Court, Tournament Fields Business Park, Edgehill Drive, , CV34 6LG

Date: February 2012

Office: Derby

Status: Final

Author K Foster Technical reviewer G McGuicken

Signature Signature Date: February 2012 Date: February 2012

Project manager N Hutchinson Quality reviewer L Dennis

Signature Signature Date: February 2012 Date: February 2012

RSK Environment Limited (RSK) has prepared this report for the s ole use of the client, showing reasonable skill and care, for the intended purposes as stated in the agreement under which this work was completed. The report may not be relied upon by any other party without the express agreement of the client and RSK. No other warranty, expressed or implied, is made as to the professional advice included in this report. Where any data supplied by the client or from other sources have been used, it has been assumed that the information is correct. No responsibility can be accepted by RSK for inaccuracies in the data supplied by any other party. The conclusions and recommendations in this report are based on the assumption that all relevant information has been supplied by those bodies from whom it was requested. No part of this report may be copied or duplicated without the express permission of RSK and the party for whom it was prepared. Where field investigations have been carried out, these have been restricted to a level of detail required to achieve the stated objectives of the work. This work has been undertaken in accordance with the quality management system of RSK Environment Ltd.

CONTENTS

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY...... 1 1 INTRODUCTION...... 3 1.1 Background...... 3 1.2 Objective and aims ...... 3 1.3 Scope …………………………………………………………………………………………………3 1.4 Existing reports ...... 4 2 THE SITE ...... 5 2.1 Site location and description...... 5 2.2 Proposed development ...... 5 3 PRELIMINARY RISK ASSESSMENT (PRA)...... 6 3.1 Site walkover...... 6 3.2 Ground conditions...... 6 3.2.1 Geology...... 6 3.2.2 Radon...... 6 3.2.3 Mining...... 7 3.2.4 Landfilling and land reclamation ...... 7 3.2.5 Ground gas ...... 8 3.3 Hydrogeology...... 8 3.3.1 Aquifer characteristics...... 8 3.3.2 Licensed groundwater abstraction...... 8 3.4 Hydrology...... 8 3.4.1 Surface watercourses ...... 8 3.4.2 Surface water abstractions ...... 9 3.4.3 Site drainage...... 9 3.4.4 Preliminary flood risk assessment ...... 9 3.5 History of site and surrounding area...... 9 3.6 Sensitive land uses ...... 11 3.7 Licences and permissions...... 11 3.8 Summary of existing reports ...... 11 3.9 Initial conceptual model ...... 11 3.9.1 Summary of potential contaminant sources...... 11 3.9.2 Sensitive receptors ...... 13 3.9.3 Summary of plausible pathways ...... 14 3.9.4 Potentially complete pollutant linkages...... 14 4 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS ...... 19 4.1 Environmental ...... 19 4.2 Mining ……………………………………………………………………………………………….19 BIBLIOGRAPHY ...... 21

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TABLES Table 1: Site setting...... 5 Table 2: Geology at the site...... 6 Table 3: Summary of historical development ...... 10 Table 4: Potential sources and types of contamination...... 12 Table 5: Risk estimation for potentially complete pollutant linkages ...... 15

FIGURES Figure 1 Site location plan Figure 2 Site layout plan Figure 3 Outline conceptual model

APPENDICES Appendix A Service constraints Appendix B Summary of legislation and policy relating to contaminated land Appendix C Site photographs and walkover report Appendix D Coal Authority Mining Report Appendix E Environmental database Appendix F Risk assessment methodology

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

The site is located at between and Dordon, Warwickshire. The area around the site is predominantly agricultural with the village of Polesworth on the western side of the site, and the village of Dordon towards the south of the site. The site is currently divided into two Site description separate field areas for arable use; the site is segregated and bordered and proposed with hedgerows on all sides. There is a small concrete base present in the development north-east of the site, with several field boundary ditches on and surrounding the site. St Helena Road forms the southern boundary and a ditch along this is water filled. The site is being considered for redevelopment with a private residential end use with associated private gardens, public open space and hardstanding. In accordance with the tender documentation, this assessment was Purpose of undertaken as part of the geo-environmental site feasibility assessment to assessment support an outline planning application. PRELIMINARY RISK ASSESSMENT The site was visited on 18 April 2011 (as part of the preliminary health and safety and constraints assessment) to undertake a site walkover, which Site walkover was reported under separate cover (referenced 300346 CTR7, V2, 28.04.11); a copy of this, including photographs, is provided in Appendix C. The Ordnance Survey plans indicate that within the site boundary, there has been no significant development since the late 1800s and nothing to indicate that there was any development before that. The only development on site was three small buildings in the centre of the site History of site and between 1924 and 1988, two of which were extended around 1972. surrounding area Remains of the buildings are no longer present on site. The use of the buildings is not clear, although information for the Coal Authority indicates that coal mining occurred on the site so the building may be associated with the opencast mining works. The hydrogeology of the site is likely to be characterised by the absence of superficial drift. According to the groundwater vulnerability classification, the soils on site are indicated to be of high leaching potential. The site is underlain by a secondary A aquifer comprising the Lower Westphalian Coal Measures. Geology, Shallow groundwater in the site area is anticipated to flow in a northerly hydrogeology and direction, towards and in the direction of the flow of the . hydrology The nearest surface watercourse is an unnamed drain to the north of Grendon Road, 16m north of the site. Beyond this is the Coventry Canal, 80m north flowing east to west. Beyond which is the , 350m north flowing east to west. On-site observations indicate a water-filled drainage ditch running along the southern boundary of the site along St Helena Road.

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The preliminary Coal Mining report commissioned from the Coal Authority indicated that the site is within the boundary of an opencast site from which coal has been removed by opencast methods. The key concern for potential contamination issues is associated with the backfill of the opencast mine, it is likely that soil from the site will have been stockpiled during the mining phase then subsequently returned as backfill. Therefore, its impact in relation to the site is considered low. However, the presence of made ground (reworked natural) may promote the generation of ground gases, which should be considered. A structure has been identified on historical mapping in the north-east area of the site not previously subject to opencast mining. Investigation should take place Potentially to check for the presence of made ground and/or buried underground contaminative obstructions in this area. uses on site and The secondary concern is the site’s farming history and although potential in surrounding contaminants including pesticides, herbicides and fertilisers have been area identified, it is likely that their impact (if present) will be relatively low. In the surrounding area, two land uses may have impacted the site. The first is the electricity substation 50m south of the site, present since the early 1970s. There is the potential for the southern stretches of the site to have been impacted via run-off of contaminants. The second is a former garage is identified approximately 50m off site to the north, between the 1970s and 1980s. There is the potential for the northern stretches of the site to have been impacted via run-off of contaminants. Potentially complete pollutant linkages identified with a risk estimate of moderate or above are: • direct contact (ingestion or vapour inhalation) of the potential contamination within the soils or groundwater either on site or migrating from off site to future site occupants • root uptake of potential contamination within soils to existing and proposed vegetation Conceptual model • permeation of contaminants from soils or from perched groundwater into underground potable water supply service pipes • chemical attack on infrastructure • lateral and vertical migration of impacted groundwater to surface watercourses and secondary A aquifer • migration and build up of ground gas within future on-site buildings from backfilled opencast mining activities.

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1 INTRODUCTION

RSK Environment Limited (RSK) was commissioned by Taylor Wimpey Strategic Land (TW) to carry out a preliminary risk assessment (PRA) of the land between St Helena Road and Grendon Road, Dordon, Warwickshire. The site (or parts of it) is understood to be being considered for redevelopment with a private residential end use. This report is subject to the RSK service constraints given in Appendix A.

1.1 Background

The production of this PRA document follows a preliminary health and safety (H&S) and site constraints assessment completed by RSK and reported under RSK reference 300346 CTR 7, Version 2, dated 28 April 2011. A site walkover was completed as part of the previous assessment and the information obtained will be reviewed as necessary in the development of this PRA. A parallel project being completed by RSK for TW is the implementation of surface settlement monitoring points. The findings of that investigation will be reported separately to the PRA.

1.2 Objective and aims

The objective of the work is to evaluate client liabilities to support a planning application. The aims of this assessment are to: • enable an assessment of the site and surrounding area in terms of history and environment setting from which a conceptual model can be collated to inform site investigation works • provide an assessment of ground conditions from which key constraints and an outline of geotechnical issues can be determined and to scope intrusive site investigation works.

1.3 Scope

The scope of the investigation and layout of this report has been designed with consideration of CLR11 (Environment Agency, 2004a), BS 10175: 2011 (BSI, 2011) and PPS23 (ODPM, 2004), plus guidance on land contamination reports issued by the Environment Agency (2010a). A summary of legislation and policy relating to contaminated land is included in Appendix B. The project was carried out to an agreed brief as set out in RSK’s proposal (T301014/L01/nh (Rev1), dated 13 September 2011). The scope of works for the assessment included: • a review of available geological, hydrogeological and hydrological information

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• a review of a commercially available environmental database • a historical plan and setting review • a detailed search and review of coal mining records held by the Coal Authority and UK Coal • correspondence with regulatory authorities • development of an initial conceptual site model to consider any potentially complete pollutant linkages • provision of a factual and interpretative report with recommendations for further works.

1.4 Existing reports

RSK has not been made aware of any existing reports pertaining to the site and therefore none have been reviewed in the completion of this PRA document. The walkover completed by RSK in April 2011 is discussed in Section 3.1 and a copy of the report on the visit is included in Appendix C.

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2 THE SITE

2.1 Site location and description

The site is located to the north of St Helena Road between Polesworth and Dordon, Warwickshire at National Grid reference SK 269 016, as shown on Figure 1. The area around the site is predominantly agricultural with the village of Polesworth on the western side of the site, and the village of Dordon towards the south of the site as detailed in Table 1.

Table 1: Site setting

Grendon Road, the B5000 bounds the site to the north, beyond which is To the north: Wood Park Farm, open fields and the Coventry Canal 80m north

To the east: Open fields

St Helena Road bounds the site to the south and west, beyond which is To the south: residential housing associated with Polesworth village

St Helena Road bounds the site to the west, beyond which is residential To the west: housing associated with Polesworth village. Some residential housing bounds the site in the north-west corner

The site covers approximately 6.15 hectares and comprises the following main attributes (some of which are shown on Figure 2): • the site is currently divided into two separate field areas for arable use • the site is segregated and bordered with hedgerows on all sides • there is a small concrete base present in the north east of the site • there are several field boundary ditches on and surrounding the site. The ditch alongside St Helena Road is water filled.

2.2 Proposed development

The site is being considered for development with private residential dwellings with associated private gardens, public open space and hardstanding. RSK has not viewed a proposed layout for the site.

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3 PRELIMINARY RISK ASSESSMENT (PRA)

3.1 Site walkover

The site was visited on 18 April 2011 (as part of the preliminary H&S and constraints assessment) to undertake a site walkover, which was reported under separate cover (referenced 300346 CTR7, V2, 28.04.11); a copy of this, including photographs, is provided in Appendix C. No potentially significant ground contamination issues were identified during the site reconnaissance survey. The site is currently used for farming of arable crops. Japanese knotweed is a non-native, highly invasive species and spreads via rhizomes (underground ‘stems’) rather than seeds in the UK. It is found in a range of habitats across the UK including roadsides, riverbanks and derelict land. Although Japanese knotweed was not identified during the site visit, owing to the size of the site, we recommend that suitably qualified persons resurvey the site in full.

3.2 Ground conditions

3.2.1 Geology

Published records (British Geological Survey) for the area indicated the geology of the site to be characterised by the succession recorded in Table 2.

Table 2: Geology at the site

Geological unit Description

Superficial Deposits No superficial deposits are shown to be present on the site.

Lower Westphalian Coal Grey mudstone and sandstone with seams of coal, ironstone Measures and fireclay

There are no boreholes recorded by the British Geological Survey within the vicinity of the site. The site is understood to have been subject to opencast coal mining. Therefore, in addition to these natural strata, made ground should be expected in areas of the site.

3.2.2 Radon

The Envirocheck report (Ref. 34500966_1_1, dated 13 April 2011, provided in Appendix E) indicates that the site is within an area of low radon probability and that less

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than 1% of homes are above the action level and therefore the risk of significant ingress of radon into structures on-site is considered low.

3.2.3 Mining

The site has a history of coal mining therefore, we have sought to identify mining operations, past and present, which have taken place on and in the vicinity of the site. The sources of information referenced in this element of the desk study include: • a detailed review of historical records held at the Coal Authority, Mansfield • a Coal Authority Mining Report (see Appendix D) • an environmental database report (see Appendix E) • old Ordnance Survey maps and plans (see Section 3.5) • geological maps.

3.2.3.1 Mine entries

There are no records of mine entries on or within the immediate vicinity of the site.

3.2.3.2 Surface mining

The Mining Report commissioned from the Coal Authority indicates that the site is within the boundary of an opencast site from which coal has been removed by opencast methods. More detailed investigation of historical records has confirmed the presence of historical surface mining between 1952 and 1955. Seams that were worked included the seven foot and a number of undifferentiated seams. Faulting was such in all areas that, combined with an anticline crossing the site, it was not possible to identify all the seams worked. Workings extended to depths up to 66.4 feet (20.2 metres) below ground surface level in some areas of site. The deepest areas of excavation were across the central region of the site. The approximate extent of the opencast excavations is shown on Figure 2.

3.2.3.3 Underground mining

The Mining Report indicates that the site is not within the zone of likely physical influence on the surface from past underground workings.

3.2.4 Landfilling and land reclamation

Evidence has been sought to identify any landfilling or land reclamation operations, past and present, which have taken place in the vicinity of the site. There are no records of landfill sites (former or current) within 250m of the site (i.e. within the planning consultation zone).

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The closest recorded landfill site lies approximately 801m west of the site and is an historical landfill site at Tamworth Road, Polesworth, named Ensor Works, with a last input date of June 1975 stating that deposited waste included commercial waste. Given that there will be potentially biodegradable wastes, there is the potential for gas generation. However, given the distance of the landfill from the site, the landfill is not considered as representing a significant potential risk to the site from the generation and migration beneath the site of landfill gases and/or leachate.

3.2.5 Ground gas

Given the anticipated ground conditions (backfilled opencast) the risk associated with ground gas is considered a moderate risk in accordance with CIRIA C665 (Wilson et al., 2007).

3.3 Hydrogeology

3.3.1 Aquifer characteristics

Based on the published geological records, the hydrogeology of the site is likely to be characterised by the absence of superficial drift. According to the groundwater vulnerability classification, the soils on site are indicated to be of high leaching potential. The site is underlain by a secondary A aquifer comprising the Lower Westphalian Coal Measures . Shallow groundwater in the site area is anticipated to flow in a northerly direction, towards and in the direction of flow of the Coventry Canal. The possible presence of high permeability soils on the site, will promote downwards migration, which may reduce the potential for lateral migration of shallow groundwater (and therefore mobile contamination, if present).

3.3.2 Licensed groundwater abstraction

No groundwater abstractions were identified within a 1km radius of the site. One groundwater abstraction is listed 1964m to the north.

3.4 Hydrology

3.4.1 Surface watercourses

The nearest surface watercourse according to the environmental database is an unnamed drain, to the north of Grendon Road, 16m north of the site. Beyond this is the Coventry Canal, 80m north flowing east to west. Beyond which is the River Anker, 350m north flowing east to west. On-site observations indicate a water-filled drainage ditch running along the southern boundary of the site along St Helena Road.

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The Environment Agency classification of the water quality in the stretch of the Coventry Canal nearest to the site is grade D (fair). The base flow of the River Anker is likely to be recharged by groundwater in the secondary aquifer in the site area. A linkage between the River Anker and any ground or groundwater contamination beneath the site may therefore exist. There is a discharge consent recorded 35m north-west of the site that relates to discharges to public sewage – storm sewage overflow into tributary of the River Anker operated by Severn Trent Water Limited; however, it is unclear which watercourse this relates to. There are a further seven similar discharge consents recorded 353m north- east of the site for storm sewage overflow into the River Anker. Considering the expected flow of the groundwater towards the north, there are no pollution incidents that are likely to have impacted the site recorded within 2km of the site boundary.

3.4.2 Surface water abstractions

There are five surface water abstractions identified within a 2km radius of the site, the nearest is 1625m north at James Gilmour and Partners at Polesworth from the River Anker for general agriculture – spray irrigation purposes.

3.4.3 Site drainage

The site lies at an elevation of approximately 80m AOD in the south-east and approximately 70m AOD in the north-west. Therefore, the surface drainage from the site appears to be in a north-westerly direction towards the unnamed drainage ditches beyond the northern boundary.

3.4.4 Preliminary flood risk assessment

The indicative floodplain map for the area, published by the Environment Agency, shows that the site does not lie within an area affected by flooding. An area 139m north-west of the site is shown to be in an area affected by flooding from rivers without defences. This report is not intended to replace a full hydrological study and it is recommended that additional specialist studies be conducted to confirm flood risks at the site.

3.5 History of site and surrounding area

The history of the land use and development of the site and surrounding area has been assessed based on the historical maps (provided within the environmental database information), from 1885 to 2010. Copies of OS historical maps are included in the environmental database report in Appendix E. Reference to historical maps provides invaluable information regarding the land use history of the site, but historical evidence may be incomplete for the period pre- dating the first edition and between successive maps.

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The reviewed information indicates that within the site boundary, there has been no significant development since the late 1800s and nothing to indicate that there was any development before that. The only development indicated on the site was three small buildings in the centre of the site between 1924 and 1988, two of which were extended around 1972. Remains of the buildings are no longer present on site. The use of the buildings is unknown, although site reconnaissance indicated that coal mining occurred on the site in the 1950s and it is possible that the buildings are associated with the opencast mining works.

Table 3: Summary of historical development

Date Land use/features on site Land use/features in vicinity of site (of relevance to the assessment)

1885 to 1924 Site tracks and field boundaries 15m north, Wood Park Farm shows as evident today 80m south, St Helena (residential)

250m north-east, gravel pit

400m north-east, railway line

1924 to 1938 Three small buildings shown in the 30m to 80m south, continued residential centre of the site, unknown use, development However, opencast mining operations were known to have been carried out subsequently and therefore could be associated with the operations

1938 to 1972 One of the small buildings have 15m north, a pump and pond is shown been removed and the other two are on site at Wood Park Farm now connected by a track to 15m west and south, residential Grendon Road. development has expanded The opencast mine last extracted coal in 1955; this is not shown on the historical plans.

1972 to 1988 The buildings have been extended Directly to north-west of site, further on site residential development

50m south, electricity substation

50m north-west, garage

250m north-east, gravel pit no longer shown

300m north-east, sewage works

1988 to 2010 Site has been cleared, buildings no 50m north-west, garage is no longer longer shown shown

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3.6 Sensitive land uses

No national or internationally designated sensitive land uses such as sites of special scientific interest (SSSI) were identified in the vicinity of the site. The site lies within a nitrate vulnerable zone as designated by DEFRA.

3.7 Licences and permissions

There are no recorded licences or permissions relating to the site.

3.8 Summary of existing reports

RSK is unaware of any previous reports relating to the site so none have been assessed as part of this PRA.

3.9 Initial conceptual model

The information presented above has been used to compile an initial conceptual model. The identified potential sources of contamination and associated contaminants together with the identified receptors have been considered with plausible pathways that may link them. The resulting potential pollutant linkages are considered below. The risk classification has been estimated in accordance with information in Appendix F.

3.9.1 Summary of potential contaminant sources

Potential sources and contaminants of concern are summarised in

Table 4.

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Table 4: Potential sources and types of contamination

Potential sources Contaminants of concern

On-site historical

Demolished buildings Asbestos. Localised made ground (see below)

Opencast mine operations Made ground (see below). Landfill/ground gases, leachate

On-site present day

Farming land use (early 1800s– Fertilisers, herbicides, pesticides present day)

Made ground (i.e. fill material) Unknown fill material (but potentially including heavy metals, acidic pH conditions sulphates, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), asbestos etc.)

Off-site

Garage, 50m north Fuel oils, heavy metals, hydrocarbons, PAHs, asbestos, pH

Electricity substation, 50m Heavy metals, hydrocarbons, PCBs, asbestos, pH south

The primary concern for potential contamination issues is associated with the backfill of the opencast mine. It is likely that any superficial soils and overburden materials from the site will have been stockpiled during the mining phase then subsequently returned as backfill. Therefore, its impact in relation to the site is considered low. However, the presence of made ground (reworked natural materials) may promote the generation of ground gases and may contain elevated concentrations of some contaminants of concern, which should be considered. A structure has been identified on historical mapping in the north-east area of the site not previously subject to opencast mining.

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Investigation should take place to check for the presence of localised made ground and/or buried underground obstructions in this area.

The secondary concern is the site’s farming history and although potential contaminants including pesticides, herbicides and fertilisers have been identified, it is likely that their impact (if present) will be relatively low.

In the surrounding area, there are two land uses that may have impacted the site. These include the electricity substation 50m south of the site since the early 1970s and the former garage approximately 50m off site to the north between the 1970s and 1980s. There is the potential for the neighbouring parts of the site to have been impacted via run-off of contaminants of concern as described in

Table 4.

3.9.2 Sensitive receptors

Sensitive receptors at this site include: • future site occupants • adjacent site users • vegetation • water supply pipes • building and infrastructure • groundwater beneath the site (both shallow and in the Secondary A aquifer) • surface watercourses (including drainage ditches and tributaries of River Anker). Please note that construction workers have not been identified in the conceptual model as receptors because risks are considered to be managed through health and safety procedures including CDM regulations.

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3.9.3 Summary of plausible pathways

The plausible pathways are summarised below: • direct contact (soil, dust and vegetable ingestion, dermal contact and dust inhalation) • ground gas and soil gas inhalation • vertical and lateral migration including leaching • root uptake • chemical attack of infrastructure (including water supply pipes) and buildings.

3.9.4 Potentially complete pollutant linkages

The outline conceptual model is shown schematically in Figure 3 and an estimate of the risk associated with each linkage is summarised in Table 5. The risk classification has been undertaken in accordance with CIRIA C552 (Rudland et al., 2001), a summary of which is included in Appendix F.

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Table 5: Risk estimation for potentially complete pollutant linkages

Potential source Sensitive receptor Plausible pathway Likelihood Severity Risk and justification

Moderate. Potential for site users to come into contact with soils if there is an absence of hard Future site occupants Direct contact Likely Medium standing or clean cover systems in place. Ingestion (soil or via However, backfill materials are likely to be water supply) reworked natural soils.

Inhalation (dust or Moderate/Low. Potential exposure to site soils vapour) and airborne dust is possible where hard Low Adjacent site users Medium standing or clean cover systems are absent. likelihood However, dust is unlikely to be generated in sufficient quantities to cause a significant risk. Made ground/ demolished buildings Vegetation (current on- Moderate. Impacted shallow soil could inhibit and associated site and any proposed Root uptake Likely Medium plant growth. However, backfill materials are backfill materials areas) likely to be reworked natural soils. Underground potable Moderate. Potential for permeation of water water supply service Permeation Likely Medium supply pipes from contaminants could create pipe health risk.

Buildings and Moderate/Low. Impacted shallow soils could Chemical attack Likely Mild infrastructure cause chemical attack on concrete structures

Moderate. Potentially impacted soils may be in Groundwater in shallow Leaching from made Likely Medium direct contact with perched groundwater body, soils ground (where present) although depth to groundwater not proven. Direct contact Off-site sources Moderate. Potential for site users to come into including garage and Future site occupants Ingestion (soil) Likely Medium contact with soils if there is an absence of hard electricity substation standing or clean cover systems in place. Inhalation (dust)

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Potential source Sensitive receptor Plausible pathway Likelihood Severity Risk and justification (PCBs, asbestos, Vegetation (current on- Moderate/low. Impacted shallow soil could PAHs, hydrocarbons, site and any proposed Root uptake Likely Mild inhibit plant growth heavy metals) areas) Underground potable Moderate. Potential for permeation of water water supply service Permeation Likely Medium supply pipes from contaminants could create pipe health risk.

Groundwater in shallow Vertical movement/ Moderate. Absence of overlying superficial Likely Medium soils leaching deposits may promote vertical movement

Moderate. The presence of buildings and Impacted groundwater hardstanding will impede migration between as a result of historical potential source and receptor. However, a or current leaching of Future site occupants Migration and inhalation Likely Medium potential pathway remains in areas where soil contaminants (see of vapours from hardstanding is absent and vapours may above) impacted groundwater concentrate in site buildings. Backfill materials are likely to be reworked natural soils. Low Moderate/low. Chronic damage to human health Adjacent site users Medium likelihood may occur if pathway is not broken Vegetation (current on- Moderate/low. Impacted shallow groundwater site and any proposed Root uptake Likely Mild could inhibit plant growth areas) Underground potable Moderate. Depth of groundwater on site not water supply service Permeation Likely Medium known. Potential for permeation of water supply pipe pipes from contaminants could create health risk Moderate/ Low. Depth of groundwater on site not known. May result in migration of potential Secondary A aquifer Low Vertical migration Medium contamination off-site requiring clean-up to (Lower Coal Measures) likelihood remove liabilities. Remains a potential pollutant linkage until proven otherwise

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Potential source Sensitive receptor Plausible pathway Likelihood Severity Risk and justification Moderate. Depth and flow direction of Surface watercourses groundwater not known. May result in migration (drainage ditches and Lateral and vertical Likely Medium of potential contamination off-site requiring tributaries to River migration clean-up to remove liabilities. Remains a Anker) potential pollutant linkage until proven otherwise

High. If a pathway exists there is a potential for a Ground gases Future site occupants Likely Severe risk of asphyxiation (from carbon dioxide) if gas including carbon Migration of soil gas via concentrations build up in confined spaces dioxide and methane permeable shallow derived from geology and build up in underlying unknown enclosed building backfill of opencast spaces High. If a pathway exists there is a potential Buildings and mine Likely Severe explosion if there is a build up of methane within infrastructure confined spaces

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The potential pollutant linkages with a risk of moderate or above that may drive site investigation works are: • direct contact (ingestion or vapour inhalation) of the potential contamination within the soils or groundwater either on site or migrating from off site to future site occupants • root uptake of potential contamination within soils to existing and proposed vegetation • permeation of contaminants from soils or from perched groundwater into underground potable water supply service pipes • chemical attack on infrastructure • lateral and vertical migration of impacted groundwater to surface watercourses and secondary A aquifer • migration and build up of ground gas within future on-site buildings from backfilled opencast mining activities.

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4 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS

4.1 Environmental

Potential contaminant pollutant linkages have been identified at the site that will require assessment through intrusive site investigation. The site investigation should include the following: • trial pitting to assess shallow soils and inspect former buildings/structures • probing investigation within shallow soils with the installation of groundwater and gas monitoring wells • deep borehole investigation to enable in situ geotechnical assessment and the installation of deeper boreholes complete gas monitoring and assess groundwater conditions and quality within deeper backfilled soils and bedrock geology • ground gas monitoring programme to determine potential risks from backfilled opencast mining • groundwater monitoring programme to confirm identified linkages relating to surface water • soil and groundwater laboratory analysis.

4.2 Mining

Two thirds of the site formed part of an opencast mine, operational between 1952 and June 1955, with subsequent reinstatement in August 1955. Excavation took place to a maximum depth of 20.2m with seams dipping in a southerly direction in 1:5. The approximate extent of the opencast excavations is shown on Figure 2. The areas indicated are likely to represent the extent of workings in the coal seams (i.e. base of excavation) and therefore it is likely that much of the intervening areas would have undergone some degree of excavation and backfilling during restoration. A comprehensive ground investigation would be required to establish the depth of the surface mining and the location of the high walls, of which there could be a number present across the site. In view of the age of the mining it is likely that once the position of the high walls have been established the remainder of the area could be redeveloped using raft foundations following ground improvement of the upper 5m. Further assessment of the backfill by surface monitoring and loading tests will be required to confirm this approach. Outside the opencast areas it may be possible, subject to confirming ground conditions, to use conventional strip footings. The coal seams outside the opencast areas may have been worked underground, resulting in worked seams at shallow depth beneath parts of site. This is supported by the opencast records, which identified previous (underground) workings within two of the

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seams. An allowance should be made for remediation of shallow mine workings by drilling and grouting consolidation (allow 25% of site). In light of the findings, it is recommended that the following be completed prior to the site’s development: • the installation of monitoring locations and establishment of a surface settlement monitoring programme • a deep borehole investigation to investigate the nature and extent of the backfill • a probing investigation to identify presence or absence of coal seams or voids and to investigate the location and extent of the high walls.

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BIBLIOGRAPHY

Boyle, R. A. and Witherington, P. J. (2007), ‘Guidance on Evaluation of Development Proposals on Sites where Methane and Carbon Dioxide are Present’, National House-Building Council and RSK Group. British Geological Survey (2010), Sheet Number 155, Coalville, Bedrock Geology and Superficial Deposits Edition, 1:50,000. British Standards Institution (BSI) (1990), ‘BS 1377:1990. Methods of test for soils for civil engineering purposes’. British Standards Institution (1999), ‘BS 5930:1999. Code of practice for site investigations’. British Standards Institution (2011), ‘BS 10175:2011. Investigation of potentially contaminated sites: Code of practice’. Environment Agency (2004a), Model Procedures for the Management of Contaminated Land. Contaminated Land Report Number 11 (CLR11), September (Bristol: Environment Agency). Environment Agency (no date) www.environment-agency.gov.uk /. Landmark Information Group (2011), ‘Envirocheck report reference 34500966_1_1, dated 13 April 2011 Rudland, D. J., Lancefield, R. M. and Mayell, P. N. (2001), CIRIA C552. Contaminated Land Risk Assessment: A Guide to Good Practice (: CIRIA). The Coal Authority (2011), ‘Non-residential coal and brine report reference 00009651-11’, dated 16 February 2011 Wilson, S., Oliver, S., Mallet, H., Hutchings, H. and Card, G. (2007), CIRIA Report C665: Assessing risks posed by hazardous ground gases to buildings (London: CIRIA).

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FIGURES

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APPENDIX A SERVICE CONSTRAINTS

RSK ENVIRONMENT LIMITED SERVICE CONSTRAINTS

1. This report (the "Services") was compiled and carried out by RSK Environment Limited (RSK) for Taylor Wimpey Strategic Land (the "client") in accordance with the terms of a contract between RSK and the "client", dated 13 September 2011. The Services were performed by RSK with the skill and care ordinarily exercised by a reasonable environmental consultant at the time the Services were performed. Further, and in particular, the Services were performed by RSK taking into account the limits of the scope of works required by the client, the time scale involved and the resources, including financial and manpower resources, agreed between RSK and the client. 2. Other than that expressly contained in paragraph 1 above, RSK provides no other representation or warranty whether express or implied, in relation to the Services. 3. Unless otherwise agreed the Services were performed by RSK exclusively for the purposes of the client. RSK is not aware of any interest of or reliance by any party other than the client in or on the Services. Unless expressly provided in writing, RSK does not authorise, consent or condone any party other than the client relying upon the Services. Should this report or any part of this report, or otherwise details of the Services or any part of the Services be made known to any such party, and such party relies thereon that party does so wholly at its own and sole risk and RSK disclaims any liability to such parties. Any such party would be well advised to seek independent advice from a competent environmental consultant and/or lawyer. 4. It is RSK's understanding that this report is to be used for the purpose described in the introduction to the report. That purpose was a significant factor in determining the scope and level of the Services. Should the purpose for which the report is used, or the proposed use of the site change, this report may no longer be valid and any further use of or reliance upon the report in those circumstances by the client without RSK 's review and advice shall be at the client's sole and own risk. Should RSK be requested to review the report after the date hereof, RSK shall be entitled to additional payment at the then existing rates or such other terms as agreed between RSK and the client. 5. The passage of time may result in changes in site conditions, regulatory or other legal provisions, technology or economic conditions which could render the report inaccurate or unreliable. The information and conclusions contained in this report should not be relied upon in the future without the written advice of RSK. In the absence of such written advice of RSK, reliance on the report in the future shall be at the client's own and sole risk. Should RSK be requested to review the report in the future, RSK shall be entitled to additional payment at the then existing rate or such other terms as may be agreed between RSK and the client. 6. The observations and conclusions described in this report are based solely upon the Services which were provided pursuant to the agreement between the client and RSK. RSK has not performed any observations, investigations, studies or testing not specifically set out or required by the contract between the client and RSK. RSK is not liable for the existence of any condition, the discovery of which would require performance of services not otherwise contained in the Services. For the avoidance of doubt, unless otherwise expressly referred to in the introduction to this report, RSK did not seek to evaluate the presence on or off the site of asbestos, electromagnetic fields, lead paint, heavy metals, radon gas or other radioactive or hazardous materials. 7. The Services are based upon RSK's observations of existing physical conditions at the Site gained from a walk-over survey of the site together with RSK's interpretation of information including documentation, obtained from third parties and from the client on the history and usage of the site. The Services are also based on information and/or analysis provided by independent testing and information services or laboratories upon which RSK was reasonably entitled to rely. The Services clearly are limited by the accuracy of the information, including documentation, reviewed by RSK and the observations possible at the time of the walk-over survey. Further RSK was not authorised and did not attempt to independently verify the accuracy or completeness of information, documentation or materials received from the client or third parties, including laboratories and information services, during the performance of the Services. RSK is not liable for any inaccurate information or conclusions, the discovery of which inaccuracies required the doing of any act including the gathering of any information which was not reasonably available to RSK and including the doing of any independent investigation of the information provided to RSK save as otherwise provided in the terms of the contract between the client and RSK. 8. The phase II or intrusive environmental site investigation aspects of the Services is a limited sampling of the site at pre-determined borehole and soil vapour locations based on the operational configuration of the site. The conclusions given in this report are based on information gathered at the specific test locations and can only be extrapolated to an undefined limited area around those locations. The extent of the limited area depends on the soil and groundwater conditions, together with the position of any current structures and underground facilities and natural and other activities on site. In addition chemical analysis was carried out for a limited number of parameters [as stipulated in the contract between the client and RSK] [based on an understanding of the available operational and historical information,] and it should not be inferred that other chemical species are not present. 9. Any site drawing(s) provided in this report is (are) not meant to be an accurate base plan, but is (are) used to present the general relative locations of features on, and surrounding, the site.

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APPENDIX B SUMMARY OF LEGISLATION AND POLICY RELATING TO CONTAMINATED LAND

Part IIA of the Environmental Protection Act 1990 (EPA) and its associated Contaminated Land Regulations 2000 (SI 2000/227), which came into force in on 1 April 2000, formed the basis for the current regulatory framework and the statutory regime for the identification and remediation of contaminated land. Part IIA of the EPA 1990 defines contaminated land as ‘any land which appears to the Local Authority in whose area it is situated to be in such a condition by reason of substances in, on or under the land, that significant harm is being caused, or that there is significant possibility of significant harm being caused, or that pollution of controlled waters is being or is likely to be caused’. Controlled waters are considered all groundwater, inland waters and estuaries. In August 2006, the statutory regime was extended and now consists of Part IIA of the EPA, as originally introduced on 1 April 2000, together with changes intended chiefly to address land that is contaminated by virtue of radioactivity. Associated with these changes the Radioactive Contaminated Land (Enabling Powers) (England) Regulations 2005 (SI 2005/3467), the Radioactive Contaminated Land (Modification of Enactments) (England) Regulations 2006 (SI2006/1379) and the Contaminated Land (England) Regulations 2006 (SI 2006/1380) were implemented. The intention of Part IIA of the EPA is to deal with contaminated land issues that are considered to cause significant harm on land that is not undergoing development (see Defra Circular 01/2006, published in September 2006, for definitions of what is significant harm: http://www.defra.gov.uk/publications/files/pb12112-circular01-2006-060817.pdf ). This circular replaces DETR Circular 02/2000, published in March 2000, and has two functions: it promulgates the statutory guidance as now amended, which is an essential part of the regime, and it sets out the way in which the extended regime is expected to work by providing a summary of Government policy in this field, a description of the regime and a guide to the other relevant regulations.

Water Framework Directive (WFD)

The Water Framework Directive 2000/60/EC is designed to:

• enhance the status and prevent further deterioration of aquatic ecosystems and associated wetlands that depend on the aquatic ecosystems • promote the sustainable use of water • reduce pollution of water, especially by ‘priority’ and ‘priority hazardous’ substances

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• ensure progressive reduction of groundwater pollution.

The WFD requires a management plan for each river basin be developed every six years.

Groundwater Directive (GWD)

The 1980 Groundwater Directive 80/68/EEC and the 2006 Groundwater Daughter Directive 2006/118/EC of the WFD are the main European legislation in place to protect groundwater. The 1980 Directive is due to be repealed in December 2013. The European legislation has been transposed into national legislation by regulations and directions to the Environment Agency.

Environmental Permitting Regulations (EPR)

The Environmental Permitting (England and Wales) Regulations 2010 provide a single regulatory framework that streamlines and integrates waste management licensing, pollution prevention and control, water discharge consenting, groundwater authorisations, and radioactive substances regulation. Schedule 22, paragraph 6 of EPR 2010 states: ‘the regulator must, in exercising its relevant functions, take all necessary measures - (a) to prevent the input of any hazardous substance to groundwater; and (b) to limit the input of non-hazardous pollutants to groundwater so as to ensure that such inputs do not cause pollution of groundwater.’

Water Resources Act (WRA)

The Water Resources Act 1991 (Amendment) (England and Wales) Regulations 2009 updated the Water Resources Act 1991, which introduced the offence of causing or knowingly permitting pollution of controlled waters. The Act provides the Environment Agency with powers to implement remediation necessary to protect controlled waters and recover all reasonable costs of doing so.

Priority Substances Directive (PSD)

The Priority Substances Directive 2008/105/EC is a ‘Daughter’ Directive of the WFD, which sets out a priority list of substances posing a threat to or via the aquatic environment. The PSD establishes environmental quality standards for priority substances, which have been set at concentrations that are safe for the aquatic environment and for human health. In addition, there is a further aim of reducing (or eliminating) pollution of surface water (rivers, lakes, estuaries and coastal waters) by pollutants on the list. The WFD requires that countries establish a list of dangerous substances that are being discharged and EQS for them. In England and Wales, this list is provided in the River Basin Districts Typology, Standards and Groundwater threshold values (Water Framework Directive) (England and Wales) Directions 2010. In order to achieve the objectives of the WFD, classification schemes are used to describe where the water environment is of good quality and where it may require improvement. Contaminated land is often dealt with through planning because of land redevelopment. This approach is documented in Planning Policy Statement: Planning and Pollution Control PPS23, which states that it remains the responsibility of the landowner and developer to identify land Taylor Wimpey Strategic Land Preliminary risk assessment; Dordon, Warwickshire 301014-1 (00)

affected by contamination and carry out sufficient remediation to render the land suitable for use. The overall aim of the planning and pollution control policy is to promote the sustainable and beneficial use of land (in particular, encouraging reuse of previously developed land in preference to greenfield sites). Within this aim, polluting activities that are necessary for society and the economy should be so sited and planned, and subject to such planning conditions, that their adverse effects are minimised and contained to within acceptable limits.

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APPENDIX C SITE WALKOVER RECORD AND PHOTOGRAPHS

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Features By? Potential Issues and Constraints Photo Topography & General Describe the significant features of the Farmland, comprising two large fields on the 104 site setting. RSK eastern edge of the developed area of Dordon and Polesworth. Identify potential access routes to the Main road to north B5000, fast, busy, slopes gently 105 site for the investigation phase. down from east to west. Gated site entrance. RSK Residential road to south, St. Helena Road, quiet, much less busy. Narrower gated site entrance. 093 Is the site close to major roads, At its closest point the main railway line is about railways, factories or other major 250m NE of the site. Passenger train audible but RSK sources of noise and vibration that not intrusive. Some noise from fast B5000 road. may require assessment? Which road is likely to provide best ARUP access to the site for private vehicles? Location of required bus links to public ARUP highway network Consider availability of suitable ARUP access for the final development. Describe the site in terms of ground The boundary of the site along St Helena Road is slopes and changes in slope. almost level. The highest point of the site is the RSK northeast corner. There are no sharp changes, only gentle slopes. Note any hummocky ground. No hummocky ground. In the eastern half of the northern enclosure there are wide low parallel RSK ridges, possibly old cultivation ridges? The remainder of the site is very smooth, indicating it may have been reinstated. Note any surface hollows. One area in the southern area appears lower than RSK elsewhere, possibly indicating some settlement? Note any evidence of animal activity. Animal paths crossing hedges in several places. For example obvious animal paths, No burrows observed. surface hollows, or areas of RSK excavations and burrows may indicate the presence of badgers. Note any abrupt changes in ground The road is approx. 1m higher than the field in the level, including along the site RSK central part of the northern boundary, with a fairly boundaries. steep bank down into the field. Describe present land use, especially All grazing land. crops. Also note hardstanding, RSK One small concrete base observed, 1m square. 097 obstructions etc. Describe surrounding properties/ land West and south residential. East and north mainly use. RSK agricultural. No potential contaminant sources identified during walkover. Ground Conditions Describe materials exposed on site, if Some iron rich sandstone cobbles/boulders visible 107 any. RSK in the old hedge bottom in the centre of the site, otherwise no exposures.

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Features By? Potential Issues and Constraints Photo Describe materials exposed in nearby None observed. road or railway cuttings, in pits and RSK quarries and natural exposures of soils and rocks near to the site. Surface Water & Groundwater Record weather conditions on day of Dry and sunny, after a long dry period. RSK walkover, and recent weather Does the site contain, or is it in the The Coventry Canal is only about 100m from the vicinity of a river, canal, lake or RSK northwest corner of the site reservoir? Is the site in an area where No. groundwater (and surface water RSK outfalls) could be tidally influenced? Note the location of streams, ponds, There are several field boundary ditches on and 098 wat erlogged areas, seepages and surrounding the site. The ditch alongside St Helena sinks. Road was water filled.

The other ditches were dry but there was some 111 RSK evidence that even the very shallow ditch alo ngside the hedge dividing the two enclosures had recently held water. A drain crossing the road close to the north-western corner of the site may discharge to the canal? 108 Note any signs of previous flooding. RSK None observed. Review topography in terms of ARUP potential overland flood flow routes. Note any evidence of contamination in None observed. RSK surface waters Note any gas bubbles in water filled None observed. RSK trenches. Structures and Services Describe any build ings on the site, the No buildings present. construction materials (e.g. wooden, brick, steel framed clad in galvanised RSK sheet), their condition and approximate age. Note the presence of any suspected None observed. Note that some waste is present 095 Asbestos Containing Materials (ACM) in the hedge bottom along St Helena Road, so the RSK in building structures, or in waste presence of asbestos cannot be completely ruled materials on the ground. out. Describe any cracking or damage to None observed. RSK existing structures on site or adjacent. Note the presence of any None observed. underground structures, mine entries, RSK tunnels etc (Do not enter confined spaces). Note the remains of structures that One small concrete base observed, 1m x 1.5m. 097 have been demolished. Look for RSK evidence of remnants of any historic structures.

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Features By? Potential Issues and Constraints Photo Note any overhead cables, record if Electricity cables on wooden poles run along verge supported on wooden poles or on on northern boundary, but cross road just west of steel lattice towers, and if any of these Woodpark Farm Cottage, so do not limit height at are on-site RSK site access gate.

Telephone poles and lighting columns on verge along St Helena Road. 112 Evidence of buried services (water, One animal drinking trough present on boundary gas, electricity, telephone, cable, between enclosures, presumably fed by a water television, pipelines) RSK supply pipe.

Note the location of any existing storm None observed on site, but there are several field water or surface water manholes and boundary ditches on and surrounding the site. RSK outfalls, making reference to the site survey. Note the location of any existing A drain crossing the road close to the north-western 108 outfall structures and, if accessible, RSK corner of the site. their condition Note the location of any existing storm None observed. RSK / foul water pumping stations. Evidence of Contamination Note any stained/discoloured ground. RSK None observed. Record any visible evidence of None observed. contamination on adjacent sites, RSK which could migrate onto the site. Note presence of any tanks, pipework, None observed. etc. and if safe, inspect for evidence of ground contamination, contained RSK liquids and associated hazardous solid waste. Note presence of transformers and None observed. RSK any other electrical equipment, Note any other abandoned equipment None observed. RSK such as air conditioning units. Note any other Waste that may need None observed. to be identified in the Site Waste RSK Management Plan. Is fly tipping or vandalism evident, Old fly tipping in hedge bottom along St Helena 095 either on site, or in the surrounding RSK Road. area? Vegetation & Ecology Note the number, location, height, Tall hedges surrounding and on the site. 097 condition and species of trees and Two sections of hedge are single species 101 & hedges. RSK (hawthorn) and clearly replanted (possibly indicated 110 old hedges were removed during opencast mining?) Are the trees small or mature / over There are about 10 mature trees within hedges 096, 100, RSK mature? along the site perimeter. 103 Are there hedgerows or wooded areas Yes. RSK likely to contain nesting birds?

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Features By? Potential Issues and Constraints Photo Are there hedgerows or wooded areas likely to be suitable dormouse ARUP habitats? Do any hedgerows appear to be significant ancient landscape ARUP features? Does the site appear to be a suitable ARUP habitat for over wintering birds? Does the site appear to be a suitable ARUP reptile habitat? Describe the types and condition of Generally improved grassland. RSK surface vegetation. Note any distressed vegetation (e.g. None observed. RSK brown or wilted) Is the site unimproved grassland or other similar habitat with potential for ARUP notable plants? Note the presence of invasive weeds None observed. (e.g. Japanese knotweed, giant RSK hogweed, ragwort). General Note any anecdotal information Adjoining road “Abbey View” might be affected if RSK regarding past uses of the site. this site was to be developed? Note any views that should be maintained or masked on ARUP development Note any additional potential No significant additional constraints identified. constraints, record their location on RSK site plan, and photograph.

Paul Taunton Walkover Completed By (Name)

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SANDY LANE, DORDON The site occupies approximately 6.15ha of agricultural land north east of the village of Dordon, Warwickshire.

SIGNIFICANT CONSTRAINTS This constraints summary highlights only those constraints considered to be of major significance. Additional constraints, not considered unusual or unexpected on a site of this size, are described in the accompanying reports and plans.

• Two thirds of the site formed part of an opencast mine, operational between 1952 and June 1955, with subsequent re-instatement in August 1955. Excavation took place to a maximum depth of 17m with seams dipping in a southerly direction in 1:5. The approximate geometry of the excavations shown on the accompanying site constraints plan The areas on the show the basis of the excavation and therefore it is likely that much of the site would have undergone some degree of re-grading during restoration. A comprehensive ground investigation is required to establish the depth of this surface mining and the location of the high walls, of which there could be a number present across the site. In view of the age of the mine it is likely that once the position of the high walls have been established the remainder of the area could be redeveloped using raft foundations following ground improvement of the upper 5m. Further assessment of the backfill by surface monitoring and loading tests will be required to confirm this approach. In between the opencast areas it may be possible to use conventional strip footings. • It is possible that the extent of seams outside the opencast areas may have been worked and are therefore un-recorded mining, resulting in worked seams at shallow depth beneath site. This is supported by the opencast records which identified previous works within two of the seams. An allowance should be made for remediation of shallow mine works across the site (allow 25 percent of site). • A structure has been identified on historical mapping in the north east area of the site not previously subject to opencast mining. Investigation should also take place to check for the presence of made ground and/ or buried underground obstructions with the potential to undermine ground stability.

Less significant constraints identified within the detailed desk study and walkover reports include: A hedge row crossing the site in an east west direction and a power line with the potential to disrupt access running along the northern site boundary.

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PHOTOGRAPHIC LOG

Photo No. 104 Description:

Farmland, comprising two large fields on the eastern edge of the developed area of Dordon and Polesworth.

Photo No. 105

Description:

Main road to north B5000, fast, busy, slopes gently down from east to west. Gated site entrance.

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Photo No. 093

Description:

Residential road to south, St. Helena Road, quiet, much less busy. Narrower gated site entrance.

Photo No. 097

Description:

All grazing land. One small concrete base observed, 1m square.

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Photo No. 107

Description:

Some iron rich sandstone cobbles/boulders visible in the old hedge bottom in the centre of the site, otherwise no exposures.

Photo No. 098

Description:

The ditch alongside St Helena Road was water filled.

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Photo No. 111

Description:

The other ditches were dry but there was some evidence that even the very shallow ditch alongside the hedge dividing the two enclosures had recently held water.

Photo No. 108

Description:

A drain crossing the road close to the northwestern corner of the site may discharge to the canal?

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Photo No. 095

Description:

Some waste is present in the hedge bottom along St Helena Road, so the presence of asbestos cannot be completely ruled out.

Photo No. 097

Description:

One small concrete base observed, 1m x 1.5m.

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Photo No. 112

Description:

Telephone poles and lighting columns on verge along St Helena Road.

Photo No. 108

Description:

A drain crossing the road close to the northwestern corner of the site.

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Photo No. 095

Description:

Old fly tipping in hedge bottom along St Helena Road.

Photo No. 097

Description:

Tall hedges surrounding and on the site.

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Photo No. 101

Description:

Two sections of hedge are single species (hawthorn) and clearly replanted)

Photo No. 110

Description:

Two sections of hedge are single species (hawthorn) and clearly replanted)

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Photo No. 096

Description:

There are about 10 mature trees within hedges along the site perimeter.

Photo No. 100

Description:

There are about 10 mature trees within hedges along the site perimeter.

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Photo No. 103

Description:

There are about 10 mature trees within hedges along the site perimeter.

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APPENDIX D COAL AUTHORITY MINING REPORT

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APPENDIX E ENVIRONMENTAL DATABASE

Taylor Wimpey Strategic Land Preliminary risk assessment; Dordon, Warwickshire 301014-1 (00) Envirocheck ® Report: Datasheet

Order Details:

Order Number: 34500966_1_1

Customer Reference: 300346 CTR 7 Dordon

National Grid Reference: 426770, 301810

Slice: A

Site Area (Ha): 6.15

Search Buffer (m): 1000

Site Details: Site at Dordon Warwickshire

Client Details: N Hutchinson RSK STATS Geoconsult Ltd 12 Royal Scot Road Pride Park Derby DE24 8AJ

Prepared For: 300346 CTR 7 Dordon

Order Number: 34500966_1_1 Date: 13-Apr-2011 rpr_ec_datasheet v47.0 A Landmark Information Group Service Contents

Report Section Page Number

Summary -

Agency & Hydrological 1

Waste 14

Hazardous Substances -

Geological 15

Industrial Land Use 18

Sensitive Land Use 20

Data Currency 21

Data Suppliers 26

Useful Contacts 27

Introduction

The Environment Act 1995 has made site sensitivity a key issue, as the legislation pays as much attention to the pathways by which contamination could spread, and to the vulnerable targets of contamination, as it does the potential sources of contamination. For this reason, Landmark's Site Sensitivity maps and Datasheet(s) place great emphasis on statutory data provided by the Environment Agency and the Scottish Environment Protection Agency; it also incorporates data from Natural England (and the Scottish and Welsh equivalents) and Local Authorities; and highlights hydrogeological features required by environmental and geotechnical consultants. It does not include any information concerning past uses of land. The datasheet is produced by querying the Landmark database to a distance defined by the client from a site boundary provided by the client.

In the attached datasheet the National Grid References (NGRs) are rounded to the nearest 10m in accordance with Landmark's agreements with a number of Data Suppliers.

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Report Version v47.0

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Page 501 to 1000m On Site 0 to 250m 251 to 500m Data Type Number (*up to 2000m) Agency & Hydrological

Contaminated Land Register Entries and Notices

Discharge Consents pg 1 1 8 23

Enforcement and Prohibition Notices

Integrated Pollution Controls

Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control

Local Authority Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control

Local Authority Pollution Prevention and Controls pg 8 2

Local Authority Pollution Prevention and Control Enforcements

Nearest Surface Water Feature pg 9 Yes

Pollution Incidents to Controlled Waters pg 9 1 1 1

Prosecutions Relating to Authorised Processes

Prosecutions Relating to Controlled Waters

Registered Radioactive Substances

River Quality pg 9 1 1

River Quality Biology Sampling Points

River Quality Chemistry Sampling Points pg 10 2

Substantiated Pollution Incident Register

Water Abstractions pg 11 (*6)

Water Industry Act Referrals

Groundwater Vulnerability pg 13 Yes n/a n/a n/a

Bedrock Aquifer Designations pg 13 Yes n/a n/a n/a

Superficial Aquifer Designations n/a n/a n/a

Source Protection Zones

Extreme Flooding from Rivers or Sea without Defences pg 13 Yes n/a n/a

Flooding from Rivers or Sea without Defences pg 13 Yes n/a n/a

Areas Benefiting from Flood Defences n/a n/a

Flood Water Storage Areas n/a n/a

Flood Defences n/a n/a Waste

BGS Recorded Landfill Sites

Historical Landfill Sites pg 14 1

Integrated Pollution Control Registered Waste Sites

Licensed Waste Management Facilities (Landfill Boundaries)

Licensed Waste Management Facilities (Locations)

Local Authority Recorded Landfill Sites pg 14 2

Registered Landfill Sites

Registered Waste Transfer Sites

Registered Waste Treatment or Disposal Sites

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Page 501 to 1000m On Site 0 to 250m 251 to 500m Data Type Number (*up to 2000m) Hazardous Substances

Control of Major Accident Hazards Sites (COMAH)

Explosive Sites

Notification of Installations Handling Hazardous Substances (NIHHS)

Planning Hazardous Substance Consents

Planning Hazardous Substance Enforcements Geological

BGS Recorded Mineral Sites pg 15 2 5

BGS 1:625,000 Solid Geology pg 16 Yes n/a n/a n/a

Brine Compensation Area n/a n/a n/a

Coal Mining Affected Areas pg 16 Yes n/a n/a n/a

Mining Instability pg 16 Yes n/a n/a n/a

Man-Made Mining Cavities

Natural Cavities

Non Coal Mining Areas of Great Britain pg 16 Yes Yes n/a n/a

Potential for Collapsible Ground Stability Hazards n/a n/a

Potential for Compressible Ground Stability Hazards pg 16 Yes Yes n/a n/a

Potential for Ground Dissolution Stability Hazards n/a n/a

Potential for Landslide Ground Stability Hazards pg 16 Yes Yes n/a n/a

Potential for Running Sand Ground Stability Hazards pg 17 Yes Yes n/a n/a

Potential for Shrinking or Swelling Clay Ground Stability Hazards pg 17 Yes n/a n/a

Radon Potential - Radon Affected Areas n/a n/a n/a

Radon Potential - Radon Protection Measures n/a n/a n/a Industrial Land Use

Contemporary Trade Directory Entries pg 18 2 14

Fuel Station Entries pg 19 1

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Areas of Adopted Green Belt

Areas of Unadopted Green Belt

Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty

Environmentally Sensitive Areas

Forest Parks

Local Nature Reserves

Marine Nature Reserves

National Nature Reserves

National Parks

Nitrate Sensitive Areas

Nitrate Vulnerable Zones pg 20 1

Ramsar Sites

Sites of Special Scientific Interest pg 20 1

Special Areas of Conservation

Special Protection Areas

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Discharge Consents 1 Operator: Severn Trent Water Limited A13NW 35 1 426600 Property Type: Sewerage Network - Sewers - Water Company (NW) 301900 Location: Housing Estate, At Polesworth, Warwickshire Authority: Environment Agency, Midlands Region Catchment Area: Lower Anker Catchment Reference: T/21/01182/O Permit Version: 1 Effective Date: 17th February 1964 Issued Date: 17th February 1964 Revocation Date: 27th March 2000 Discharge Type: Public Sewage: Storm Sewage Overflow Discharge Freshwater Stream/River Environment: Receiving Water: Trib Of River Anker Status: Revoked (Water Resources Act 1991, Section 88 & Schedule 10 as amended by Environment Act 1995) Positional Accuracy: Located by supplier to within 100m Discharge Consents 2 Operator: Severn Trent Water Limited A18SE 353 1 427070 Property Type: Sewage Disposal Works - Water Company (NE) 302210 Location: Polesworth Sewage Treatment Works Grendon Road, Polesworth, Tamworth, , B78 1ns Authority: Environment Agency, Midlands Region Catchment Area: Lower Anker Catchment Reference: T/21/35970/R Permit Version: 6 Effective Date: 1st January 2010 Issued Date: 14th October 2008 Revocation Date: Not Supplied Discharge Type: Public Sewage: Storm Sewage Overflow Discharge Freshwater Stream/River Environment: Receiving Water: River Anker Status: Modified (Water Resources Act 1991, Schedule 10 as amended by Environment Act 1995) Positional Accuracy: Located by supplier to within 10m Discharge Consents 2 Operator: Severn Trent Water Limited A18SE 353 1 427070 Property Type: Sewage Disposal Works - Water Company (NE) 302210 Location: Polesworth Sewage Treatment Works Grendon Road, Polesworth, Tamworth, Staffordshire, B78 1ns Authority: Environment Agency, Midlands Region Catchment Area: Lower Anker Catchment Reference: T/21/35970/R Permit Version: 5 Effective Date: 1st January 2010 Issued Date: 14th October 2008 Revocation Date: Not Supplied Discharge Type: Public Sewage: Storm Sewage Overflow Discharge Freshwater Stream/River Environment: Receiving Water: River Anker Status: Modified (Water Resources Act 1991, Schedule 10 as amended by Environment Act 1995) Positional Accuracy: Located by supplier to within 10m Discharge Consents 2 Operator: Severn Trent Water Limited A18SE 353 1 427070 Property Type: Sewage Disposal Works - Water Company (NE) 302210 Location: Polesworth Sewage Treatment Works Grendon Road, Polesworth, Tamworth, Staffordshire, B78 1ns Authority: Environment Agency, Midlands Region Catchment Area: Lower Anker Catchment Reference: T/21/35970/R Permit Version: 4 Effective Date: 10th October 2007 Issued Date: 10th October 2007 Revocation Date: 31st December 2009 Discharge Type: Public Sewage: Storm Sewage Overflow Discharge Freshwater Stream/River Environment: Receiving Water: River Anker Status: Modified (Water Resources Act 1991, Schedule 10 as amended by Environment Act 1995) Positional Accuracy: Located by supplier to within 10m

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Discharge Consents 2 Operator: Severn Trent Water Limited A18SE 353 1 427070 Property Type: Sewage Disposal Works - Water Company (NE) 302210 Location: Polesworth Sewage Treatment Works Grendon Road, Polesworth, Tamworth, Staffordshire, B78 1ns Authority: Environment Agency, Midlands Region Catchment Area: Lower Anker Catchment Reference: T/21/35970/R Permit Version: 1 Effective Date: 21st April 2004 Issued Date: 21st April 2004 Revocation Date: 30th December 2005 Discharge Type: Public Sewage: Storm Sewage Overflow Discharge Freshwater Stream/River Environment: Receiving Water: River Anker Status: New Consent (Water Resources Act 1991, Section 88 & Schedule 10 as amended by Environment Act 1995) Positional Accuracy: Located by supplier to within 10m Discharge Consents 2 Operator: Severn Trent Water Limited A18SE 353 1 427070 Property Type: Sewage Disposal Works - Water Company (NE) 302210 Location: Polesworth Sewage Treatment Works Grendon Road, Polesworth, Tamworth, Staffordshire, B78 1ns Authority: Environment Agency, Midlands Region Catchment Area: Lower Anker Catchment Reference: T/21/35970/R Permit Version: 2 Effective Date: 31st December 2005 Issued Date: 21st April 2004 Revocation Date: 26th March 2007 Discharge Type: Public Sewage: Storm Sewage Overflow Discharge Freshwater Stream/River Environment: Receiving Water: River Anker Status: New Consent (Water Resources Act 1991, Section 88 & Schedule 10 as amended by Environment Act 1995) Positional Accuracy: Located by supplier to within 10m Discharge Consents 2 Operator: Severn Trent Water Limited A18SE 353 1 427070 Property Type: Sewage Disposal Works - Water Company (NE) 302210 Location: Polesworth Sewage Treatment Works Grendon Road, Polesworth, Tamworth, Staffordshire, B78 1ns Authority: Environment Agency, Midlands Region Catchment Area: Lower Anker Catchment Reference: T/21/35970/R Permit Version: 3 Effective Date: 27th March 2007 Issued Date: 21st April 2004 Revocation Date: 9th October 2007 Discharge Type: Public Sewage: Storm Sewage Overflow Discharge Freshwater Stream/River Environment: Receiving Water: River Anker Status: Modified (Water Resources Act 1991, Schedule 10 as amended by Environment Act 1995) Positional Accuracy: Located by supplier to within 10m Discharge Consents 2 Operator: Severn Trent Water Limited A18SE 353 1 427070 Property Type: Sewage Disposal Works - Water Company (NE) 302210 Location: Polesworth Sewage Treatment Works Grendon Road, Polesworth, Tamworth, Staffordshire, B78 1ns Authority: Environment Agency, Midlands Region Catchment Area: Lower Anker Catchment Reference: T/21/35652/O Permit Version: 1 Effective Date: 7th March 2002 Issued Date: 7th March 2002 Revocation Date: 20th April 2004 Discharge Type: Sewage Discharges - Stw Storm Overflow/Storm Tank - Water Company Discharge Freshwater Stream/River Environment: Receiving Water: River Anker Status: New Consent (Water Resources Act 1991, Section 88 & Schedule 10 as amended by Environment Act 1995) Positional Accuracy: Located by supplier to within 10m

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Discharge Consents 3 Operator: J R Matthews A12NE 421 1 426200 Property Type: Domestic Property (Single) (W) 302000 Location: Spinney Cottage, Common Lane, Polesworth, Warwickshire Authority: Environment Agency, Midlands Region Catchment Area: Lower Anker Catchment Reference: Wq/72/1905 Permit Version: 1 Effective Date: 26th June 1978 Issued Date: 26th June 1978 Revocation Date: Not Supplied Discharge Type: Sewage Discharges - Final/Treated Effluent - Not Water Company Discharge Land/Soakaway Environment: Receiving Water: Underground Strata Status: Pre National Rivers Authority Legislation where issue date < 01/09/1989 Positional Accuracy: Located by supplier to within 100m Discharge Consents 4 Operator: Severn Trent Water Limited A18SE 574 1 426940 Property Type: Sewage Disposal Works - Water Company (N) 302470 Location: Polesworth Sewage Treatment Works Grendon Road, Polesworth, Tamworth, Staffordshire, B78 1ns Authority: Environment Agency, Midlands Region Catchment Area: Lower Anker Catchment Reference: T/21/35970/R Permit Version: 6 Effective Date: 1st January 2010 Issued Date: 14th October 2008 Revocation Date: Not Supplied Discharge Type: Sewage Discharges - Stw Storm Overflow/Storm Tank - Water Company Discharge Freshwater Stream/River Environment: Receiving Water: River Anker Status: Modified (Water Resources Act 1991, Schedule 10 as amended by Environment Act 1995) Positional Accuracy: Located by supplier to within 10m Discharge Consents 4 Operator: Severn Trent Water Limited A18SE 574 1 426940 Property Type: Sewage Disposal Works - Water Company (N) 302470 Location: Polesworth Sewage Treatment Works Grendon Road, Polesworth, Tamworth, Staffordshire, B78 1ns Authority: Environment Agency, Midlands Region Catchment Area: Lower Anker Catchment Reference: T/21/35970/R Permit Version: 5 Effective Date: 1st January 2010 Issued Date: 14th October 2008 Revocation Date: Not Supplied Discharge Type: Sewage Discharges - Final/Treated Effluent - Water Company Discharge Freshwater Stream/River Environment: Receiving Water: River Anker Status: Modified (Water Resources Act 1991, Schedule 10 as amended by Environment Act 1995) Positional Accuracy: Located by supplier to within 10m Discharge Consents 4 Operator: Severn Trent Water Limited A18SE 574 1 426940 Property Type: Sewage Disposal Works - Water Company (N) 302470 Location: Polesworth Sewage Treatment Works Grendon Road, Polesworth, Tamworth, Staffordshire, B78 1ns Authority: Environment Agency, Midlands Region Catchment Area: Lower Anker Catchment Reference: T/21/35970/R Permit Version: 5 Effective Date: 1st January 2010 Issued Date: 14th October 2008 Revocation Date: Not Supplied Discharge Type: Sewage Discharges - Stw Storm Overflow/Storm Tank - Water Company Discharge Freshwater Stream/River Environment: Receiving Water: River Anker Status: Modified (Water Resources Act 1991, Schedule 10 as amended by Environment Act 1995) Positional Accuracy: Located by supplier to within 10m

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Discharge Consents 4 Operator: Severn Trent Water Limited A18SE 574 1 426940 Property Type: Sewage Disposal Works - Water Company (N) 302470 Location: Polesworth Sewage Treatment Works Grendon Road, Polesworth, Tamworth, Staffordshire, B78 1ns Authority: Environment Agency, Midlands Region Catchment Area: Lower Anker Catchment Reference: T/21/35970/R Permit Version: 6 Effective Date: 1st January 2010 Issued Date: 14th October 2008 Revocation Date: Not Supplied Discharge Type: Sewage Discharges - Final/Treated Effluent - Water Company Discharge Freshwater Stream/River Environment: Receiving Water: River Anker Status: Modified (Water Resources Act 1991, Schedule 10 as amended by Environment Act 1995) Positional Accuracy: Located by supplier to within 10m Discharge Consents 4 Operator: Severn Trent Water Limited A18SE 574 1 426940 Property Type: Sewage Disposal Works - Water Company (N) 302470 Location: Polesworth Sewage Treatment Works Grendon Road, Polesworth, Tamworth, Staffordshire, B78 1ns Authority: Environment Agency, Midlands Region Catchment Area: Lower Anker Catchment Reference: T/21/35970/R Permit Version: 4 Effective Date: 10th October 2007 Issued Date: 10th October 2007 Revocation Date: 31st December 2009 Discharge Type: Sewage Discharges - Final/Treated Effluent - Water Company Discharge Freshwater Stream/River Environment: Receiving Water: River Anker Status: Modified (Water Resources Act 1991, Schedule 10 as amended by Environment Act 1995) Positional Accuracy: Located by supplier to within 10m Discharge Consents 4 Operator: Severn Trent Water Limited A18SE 574 1 426940 Property Type: Sewage Disposal Works - Water Company (N) 302470 Location: Polesworth Sewage Treatment Works Grendon Road, Polesworth, Tamworth, Staffordshire, B78 1ns Authority: Environment Agency, Midlands Region Catchment Area: Lower Anker Catchment Reference: T/21/35970/R Permit Version: 4 Effective Date: 10th October 2007 Issued Date: 10th October 2007 Revocation Date: 31st December 2009 Discharge Type: Sewage Discharges - Stw Storm Overflow/Storm Tank - Water Company Discharge Freshwater Stream/River Environment: Receiving Water: River Anker Status: Modified (Water Resources Act 1991, Schedule 10 as amended by Environment Act 1995) Positional Accuracy: Located by supplier to within 10m Discharge Consents 4 Operator: Severn Trent Water Limited A18SE 574 1 426940 Property Type: Sewage Disposal Works - Water Company (N) 302470 Location: Polesworth Sewage Treatment Works Grendon Road, Polesworth, Tamworth, Staffordshire, B78 1ns Authority: Environment Agency, Midlands Region Catchment Area: Lower Anker Catchment Reference: T/21/35970/R Permit Version: 1 Effective Date: 21st April 2004 Issued Date: 21st April 2004 Revocation Date: 30th December 2005 Discharge Type: Sewage Discharges - Final/Treated Effluent - Water Company Discharge Freshwater Stream/River Environment: Receiving Water: River Anker Status: New Consent (Water Resources Act 1991, Section 88 & Schedule 10 as amended by Environment Act 1995) Positional Accuracy: Located by supplier to within 10m

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Discharge Consents 4 Operator: Severn Trent Water Limited A18SE 574 1 426940 Property Type: Sewage Disposal Works - Water Company (N) 302470 Location: Polesworth Sewage Treatment Works Grendon Road, Polesworth, Tamworth, Staffordshire, B78 1ns Authority: Environment Agency, Midlands Region Catchment Area: Lower Anker Catchment Reference: T/21/35970/R Permit Version: 1 Effective Date: 21st April 2004 Issued Date: 21st April 2004 Revocation Date: 30th December 2005 Discharge Type: Sewage Discharges - Stw Storm Overflow/Storm Tank - Water Company Discharge Freshwater Stream/River Environment: Receiving Water: River Anker Status: New Consent (Water Resources Act 1991, Section 88 & Schedule 10 as amended by Environment Act 1995) Positional Accuracy: Located by supplier to within 10m Discharge Consents 4 Operator: Severn Trent Water Limited A18SE 574 1 426940 Property Type: Sewage Disposal Works - Water Company (N) 302470 Location: Polesworth Sewage Treatment Works Grendon Road, Polesworth, Tamworth, Staffordshire, B78 1ns Authority: Environment Agency, Midlands Region Catchment Area: Lower Anker Catchment Reference: T/21/35970/R Permit Version: 2 Effective Date: 31st December 2005 Issued Date: 21st April 2004 Revocation Date: 26th March 2007 Discharge Type: Sewage Discharges - Final/Treated Effluent - Water Company Discharge Freshwater Stream/River Environment: Receiving Water: River Anker Status: New Consent (Water Resources Act 1991, Section 88 & Schedule 10 as amended by Environment Act 1995) Positional Accuracy: Located by supplier to within 10m Discharge Consents 4 Operator: Severn Trent Water Limited A18SE 574 1 426940 Property Type: Sewage Disposal Works - Water Company (N) 302470 Location: Polesworth Sewage Treatment Works Grendon Road, Polesworth, Tamworth, Staffordshire, B78 1ns Authority: Environment Agency, Midlands Region Catchment Area: Lower Anker Catchment Reference: T/21/35970/R Permit Version: 2 Effective Date: 31st December 2005 Issued Date: 21st April 2004 Revocation Date: 26th March 2007 Discharge Type: Sewage Discharges - Stw Storm Overflow/Storm Tank - Water Company Discharge Freshwater Stream/River Environment: Receiving Water: River Anker Status: New Consent (Water Resources Act 1991, Section 88 & Schedule 10 as amended by Environment Act 1995) Positional Accuracy: Located by supplier to within 10m Discharge Consents 4 Operator: Severn Trent Water Limited A18SE 574 1 426940 Property Type: Sewage Disposal Works - Water Company (N) 302470 Location: Polesworth Sewage Treatment Works Grendon Road, Polesworth, Tamworth, Staffordshire, B78 1ns Authority: Environment Agency, Midlands Region Catchment Area: Lower Anker Catchment Reference: T/21/35970/R Permit Version: 2 Effective Date: 31st December 2005 Issued Date: 21st April 2004 Revocation Date: 26th March 2007 Discharge Type: Discharge Of Other Matter-Crude Effluent Discharge Freshwater Stream/River Environment: Receiving Water: River Anker Status: New Consent (Water Resources Act 1991, Section 88 & Schedule 10 as amended by Environment Act 1995) Positional Accuracy: Located by supplier to within 10m

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Discharge Consents 4 Operator: Severn Trent Water Limited A18SE 574 1 426940 Property Type: Sewage Disposal Works - Water Company (N) 302470 Location: Polesworth Sewage Treatment Works Grendon Road, Polesworth, Tamworth, Staffordshire, B78 1ns Authority: Environment Agency, Midlands Region Catchment Area: Lower Anker Catchment Reference: T/21/35970/R Permit Version: 3 Effective Date: 27th March 2007 Issued Date: 21st April 2004 Revocation Date: 9th October 2007 Discharge Type: Sewage Discharges - Final/Treated Effluent - Water Company Discharge Freshwater Stream/River Environment: Receiving Water: River Anker Status: Modified (Water Resources Act 1991, Schedule 10 as amended by Environment Act 1995) Positional Accuracy: Located by supplier to within 10m Discharge Consents 4 Operator: Severn Trent Water Limited A18SE 574 1 426940 Property Type: Sewage Disposal Works - Water Company (N) 302470 Location: Polesworth Sewage Treatment Works Grendon Road, Polesworth, Tamworth, Staffordshire, B78 1ns Authority: Environment Agency, Midlands Region Catchment Area: Lower Anker Catchment Reference: T/21/35970/R Permit Version: 3 Effective Date: 27th March 2007 Issued Date: 21st April 2004 Revocation Date: 9th October 2007 Discharge Type: Sewage Discharges - Stw Storm Overflow/Storm Tank - Water Company Discharge Freshwater Stream/River Environment: Receiving Water: River Anker Status: Modified (Water Resources Act 1991, Schedule 10 as amended by Environment Act 1995) Positional Accuracy: Located by supplier to within 10m Discharge Consents 4 Operator: Severn Trent Water Limited A18SE 574 1 426940 Property Type: Sewage Disposal Works - Water Company (N) 302470 Location: Polesworth Sewage Treatment Works Grendon Road, Polesworth, Tamworth, Staffordshire, B78 1ns Authority: Environment Agency, Midlands Region Catchment Area: Lower Anker Catchment Reference: T/21/35970/R Permit Version: 4 Effective Date: 1st April 2008 Issued Date: 21st April 2004 Revocation Date: Not Supplied Discharge Type: Discharge Of Other Matter-Crude Effluent Discharge Freshwater Stream/River Environment: Receiving Water: River Anker Status: Modified (Water Resources Act 1991, Schedule 10 as amended by Environment Act 1995) Positional Accuracy: Located by supplier to within 10m Discharge Consents 4 Operator: Severn Trent Water Limited A18SE 574 1 426940 Property Type: Sewage Disposal Works - Water Company (N) 302470 Location: Polesworth Sewage Treatment Works Grendon Road, Polesworth, Tamworth, Staffordshire, B78 1ns Authority: Environment Agency, Midlands Region Catchment Area: Lower Anker Catchment Reference: T/21/35970/R Permit Version: 3 Effective Date: 27th March 2007 Issued Date: 21st April 2004 Revocation Date: 31st March 2008 Discharge Type: Discharge Of Other Matter-Crude Effluent Discharge Freshwater Stream/River Environment: Receiving Water: River Anker Status: Modified (Water Resources Act 1991, Schedule 10 as amended by Environment Act 1995) Positional Accuracy: Located by supplier to within 10m

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Discharge Consents 4 Operator: Severn Trent Water Limited A18SE 574 1 426940 Property Type: Sewage Disposal Works - Water Company (N) 302470 Location: Polesworth Sewage Treatment Works Grendon Road, Polesworth, Tamworth, Staffordshire, B78 1ns Authority: Environment Agency, Midlands Region Catchment Area: Lower Anker Catchment Reference: T/21/20921/R Permit Version: 1 Effective Date: 31st January 1992 Issued Date: 31st January 1992 Revocation Date: 6th March 2002 Discharge Type: Sewage Discharges - Stw Storm Overflow/Storm Tank - Water Company Discharge Freshwater Stream/River Environment: Receiving Water: River Anker Status: Revoked (Water Resources Act 1991, Section 88 & Schedule 10 as amended by Environment Act 1995) Positional Accuracy: Located by supplier to within 100m Discharge Consents 4 Operator: Severn Trent Water Limited A18SE 574 1 426940 Property Type: Sewage Disposal Works - Water Company (N) 302470 Location: Polesworth Sewage Treatment Works Grendon Road, Polesworth, Tamworth, Staffordshire, B78 1ns Authority: Environment Agency, Midlands Region Catchment Area: Lower Anker Catchment Reference: T/21/20131/R Permit Version: 1 Effective Date: 21st November 1989 Issued Date: 21st November 1989 Revocation Date: 20th April 2004 Discharge Type: Sewage Discharges - Final/Treated Effluent - Water Company Discharge Freshwater Stream/River Environment: Receiving Water: River Anker Status: Modified (Water Resources Act 1991, Schedule 10 as amended by Environment Act 1995) Positional Accuracy: Located by supplier to within 10m Discharge Consents 4 Operator: Severn Trent Water Limited A18SE 574 1 426940 Property Type: Sewage Disposal Works - Water Company (N) 302470 Location: Polesworth Sewage Treatment Works Grendon Road, Polesworth, Tamworth, Staffordshire, B78 1ns Authority: Environment Agency, Midlands Region Catchment Area: Lower Anker Catchment Reference: T/21/20131/R Permit Version: 1 Effective Date: 21st November 1989 Issued Date: 21st November 1989 Revocation Date: 20th April 2004 Discharge Type: Sewage Discharges - Stw Storm Overflow/Storm Tank - Water Company Discharge Freshwater Stream/River Environment: Receiving Water: River Anker Status: Modified (Water Resources Act 1991, Schedule 10 as amended by Environment Act 1995) Positional Accuracy: Located by supplier to within 10m Discharge Consents 5 Operator: Severn Trent Water Limited A17SW 603 1 426100 Property Type: Sewerage Network - Sewers - Water Company (NW) 302200 Location: Polesworth, Near Tamworth, Warwickshire Authority: Environment Agency, Midlands Region Catchment Area: Lower Anker Catchment Reference: T/21/00116/O Permit Version: 1 Effective Date: 12th April 1954 Issued Date: 12th April 1954 Revocation Date: Not Supplied Discharge Type: Public Sewage: Storm Sewage Overflow Discharge Freshwater Stream/River Environment: Receiving Water: River Anker Status: Pre National Rivers Authority Legislation where issue date < 01/09/1989 Positional Accuracy: Located by supplier to within 100m

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Discharge Consents 6 Operator: Severn Trent Water Limited A17SE 649 1 426105 Property Type: Storm Water Sewer (NW) 302295 Location: Polesworth Bridge Ps Authority: Environment Agency, Midlands Region Catchment Area: Lower Anker Catchment Reference: CT/21/00116/O4 Permit Version: Not Supplied Effective Date: Not Supplied Issued Date: 12th April 1954 Revocation Date: Not Supplied Discharge Type: Sewage Effluent Discharge-Storm Effluent Discharge Freshwater Stream/River Environment: Receiving Water: River Anker Status: Not Supplied Positional Accuracy: Located by supplier to within 100m Discharge Consents 6 Operator: Severn Trent Water Limited A17SW 653 1 426100 Property Type: Sewerage Network - Sewers (NW) 302295 Location: Severn Trent Water Limited, Polesworth Authority: Environment Agency, Midlands Region Catchment Area: Lower Anker Catchment Reference: CT/21/00116/O3 Permit Version: Not Supplied Effective Date: Not Supplied Issued Date: 12th April 1954 Revocation Date: Not Supplied Discharge Type: Sewerage And Other Matter Discharge - Sewerage And Surface Water Discharge Freshwater Stream/River Environment: Receiving Water: River Anker Status: Not Supplied Positional Accuracy: Located by supplier to within 100m Discharge Consents 6 Operator: Severn Trent Water Limited A17SW 656 1 426100 Property Type: Sewerage Network - Sewers - Water Company (NW) 302300 Location: Polesworth, Near Tamworth, Warwickshire Authority: Environment Agency, Midlands Region Catchment Area: Lower Anker Catchment Reference: T/21/00116/O Permit Version: 1 Effective Date: 12th April 1954 Issued Date: 12th April 1954 Revocation Date: Not Supplied Discharge Type: Public Sewage: Storm Sewage Overflow Discharge Freshwater Stream/River Environment: Receiving Water: River Anker Status: Pre National Rivers Authority Legislation where issue date < 01/09/1989 Positional Accuracy: Located by supplier to within 100m Discharge Consents 6 Operator: Severn Trent Water Limited A17SW 700 1 426060 Property Type: Sewerage Network - Pumping Station - Water Company (NW) 302320 Location: Polesworth Bridge Pumping Station, Polesworth, Warwickshire Authority: Environment Agency, Midlands Region Catchment Area: Lower Anker Catchment Reference: T/21/22068/O Permit Version: 1 Effective Date: 17th December 1992 Issued Date: 17th December 1992 Revocation Date: Not Supplied Discharge Type: Sewage Discharges - Pumping Station - Water Company Discharge Freshwater Stream/River Environment: Receiving Water: River Anker Status: Post National Rivers Authority Legislation where issue date > 31/08/1989 Positional Accuracy: Located by supplier to within 100m Local Authority Pollution Prevention and Controls 7 Name: Polesworth Garage A17SE 530 2 426182 Location: Grendon Road, Polesworth, TAMWORTH, Staffordshire, B78 1HA (NW) 302194 Authority: Borough Council, Environmental Health Department Permit Reference: NWBC/B-19/05 Dated: 3rd March 1999 Process Type: Local Authority Pollution Prevention and Control Description: PG1/14 Petrol filling station Status: Permitted Positional Accuracy: Automatically positioned to the address

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Local Authority Pollution Prevention and Controls 7 Name: Polesworth Garage A17SE 530 2 426182 Location: Grendon Road, Polesworth, TAMWORTH, Staffordshire, B78 1HA (NW) 302194 Authority: North Warwickshire Borough Council, Environmental Health Department Permit Reference: Nwbc/Apa/1/97 Dated: Not Supplied Process Type: Local Authority Pollution Prevention and Control Description: PG1/14 Petrol filling station Status: Permitted Positional Accuracy: Automatically positioned to the address Nearest Surface Water Feature A13NE 13 - 426827 (NE) 301915 Pollution Incidents to Controlled Waters 8 Property Type: Metal industry A13NW 157 1 426500 Location: POLESWORTH (NW) 302000 Authority: Environment Agency, Midlands Region Pollutant: Oils - Unknown Note: Coventry Canal; Oil; Amenity Effected Incident Date: 16th March 1998 Incident Reference: 2703906 Catchment Area: Trent Catchment : Lower Anker Receiving Water: Canal Cause of Incident: Other Incident/Unknown Incident Severity: Category 3 - Minor Incident Positional Accuracy: Located by supplier to within 100m Pollution Incidents to Controlled Waters 9 Property Type: Miscellaneous Premises: Unknown A12NE 414 1 426230 Location: POLESWORTH (NW) 302050 Authority: Environment Agency, Midlands Region Pollutant: Oils - Unknown Note: Coventry Canal; Oil; Amenity Affected Incident Date: 16th January 1996 Incident Reference: 2700433 Catchment Area: Trent Catchment : Receiving Water: Canal Cause of Incident: Other Incident/Unknown Incident Severity: Category 3 - Minor Incident Positional Accuracy: Located by supplier to within 100m Pollution Incidents to Controlled Waters 10 Property Type: Water Company Sewage: Surface Water Outfall A17SW 830 1 425850 Location: Elson Drive Surface Water Sewer, POLESWORTH (NW) 302220 Authority: Environment Agency, Midlands Region Pollutant: Miscellaneous - Inert Suspended Solids Note: Coventry Canal; Turbid Brown Discharge; No Adverse Effects Incident Date: 13th February 1998 Incident Reference: 2703890 Catchment Area: Trent Catchment : Lower Anker Receiving Water: Canal Cause of Incident: Other Incident/Unknown Incident Severity: Category 3 - Minor Incident Positional Accuracy: Located by supplier to within 100m River Quality Name: Coventry A13NW 22 1 426727 GQA Grade: River Quality D (N) 301974 Reach: To B Ham & Canal Estimated Distance 15.7 (km): Flow Rate: Flow greater than 80 cumecs Flow Type: Canal Year: 2000 River Quality Name: Anker R A18SW 342 1 426714 GQA Grade: River Quality B (N) 302284 Reach: Conf. Penmire Bk To Conf. Potford Bk Estimated Distance 6 (km): Flow Rate: Flow less than 5 cumecs Flow Type: River Year: 2000

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River Quality Chemistry Sampling Points 11 Name: Anker River A17SE 606 1 426165 Reach: Confluence Penmire Brook To Confluence Potford Brook (NW) 302304 Estimated Distance: 6.00 Objective: Not Supplied Positional Accuracy: Located by supplier to within 10m Year: 1990 GQA Grade: River Quality Chemistry GQA Grade E - Poor Compliance: Not Supplied Year: 1993 GQA Grade: River Quality Chemistry GQA Grade C - Fairly Good Compliance: Not Supplied Year: 1994 GQA Grade: River Quality Chemistry GQA Grade C - Fairly Good Compliance: Not Supplied Year: 1995 GQA Grade: River Quality Chemistry GQA Grade C - Fairly Good Compliance: Not Supplied Year: 1996 GQA Grade: River Quality Chemistry GQA Grade C - Fairly Good Compliance: Not Supplied Year: 1997 GQA Grade: River Quality Chemistry GQA Grade C - Fairly Good Compliance: Not Supplied Year: 1998 GQA Grade: River Quality Chemistry GQA Grade C - Fairly Good Compliance: Not Supplied Year: 1999 GQA Grade: River Quality Chemistry GQA Grade C - Fairly Good Compliance: Not Supplied Year: 2000 GQA Grade: River Quality Chemistry GQA Grade B - Good Compliance: Not Supplied Year: 2001 GQA Grade: River Quality Chemistry GQA Grade C - Fairly Good Compliance: Not Supplied Year: 2002 GQA Grade: River Quality Chemistry GQA Grade C - Fairly Good Compliance: Not Supplied Year: 2003 GQA Grade: River Quality Chemistry GQA Grade C - Fairly Good Compliance: Not Supplied Year: 2004 GQA Grade: River Quality Chemistry GQA Grade C - Fairly Good Compliance: Not Supplied Year: 2005 GQA Grade: River Quality Chemistry GQA Grade C - Fairly Good Compliance: Not Supplied Year: 2006 GQA Grade: River Quality Chemistry GQA Grade C - Fairly Good Compliance: Not Supplied Year: 2007 GQA Grade: River Quality Chemistry GQA Grade C - Fairly Good Compliance: Not Supplied Year: 2008 GQA Grade: River Quality Chemistry GQA Grade B - Good Compliance: Not Supplied Year: 2009 GQA Grade: River Quality Chemistry GQA Grade B - Good Compliance: Not Supplied

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River Quality Chemistry Sampling Points 12 Name: Coventry Canal A17SW 861 1 425860 Reach: Atherstone To Bham Fazeley Canal (NW) 302304 Estimated Distance: 15.70 Objective: Not Supplied Positional Accuracy: Located by supplier to within 10m Year: 1990 GQA Grade: River Quality Chemistry GQA Grade D - Fair Compliance: Not Supplied Year: 1993 GQA Grade: River Quality Chemistry GQA Grade D - Fair Compliance: Not Supplied Year: 1994 GQA Grade: River Quality Chemistry GQA Grade C - Fairly Good Compliance: Not Supplied Year: 1995 GQA Grade: River Quality Chemistry GQA Grade C - Fairly Good Compliance: Not Supplied Year: 1996 GQA Grade: River Quality Chemistry GQA Grade D - Fair Compliance: Not Supplied Year: 1997 GQA Grade: River Quality Chemistry GQA Grade C - Fairly Good Compliance: Not Supplied Year: 1998 GQA Grade: River Quality Chemistry GQA Grade C - Fairly Good Compliance: Not Supplied Year: 1999 GQA Grade: River Quality Chemistry GQA Grade C - Fairly Good Compliance: Not Supplied Year: 2000 GQA Grade: River Quality Chemistry GQA Grade D - Fair Compliance: Not Supplied Year: 2001 GQA Grade: River Quality Chemistry GQA Grade D - Fair Compliance: Not Supplied Year: 2002 GQA Grade: River Quality Chemistry GQA Grade D - Fair Compliance: Not Supplied Year: 2003 GQA Grade: River Quality Chemistry GQA Grade E - Poor Compliance: Not Supplied Year: 2004 GQA Grade: River Quality Chemistry GQA Grade E - Poor Compliance: Not Supplied Year: 2005 GQA Grade: River Quality Chemistry GQA Grade E - Poor Compliance: Not Supplied Year: 2006 GQA Grade: River Quality Chemistry GQA Grade D - Fair Compliance: Not Supplied Year: 2007 GQA Grade: River Quality Chemistry GQA Grade C - Fairly Good Compliance: Not Supplied Year: 2008 GQA Grade: River Quality Chemistry GQA Grade C - Fairly Good Compliance: Not Supplied Year: 2009 GQA Grade: River Quality Chemistry GQA Grade C - Fairly Good Compliance: Not Supplied Water Abstractions Operator: James Gilmour & Partners (N) 1625 1 426370 Licence Number: 03/28/21/0051 303530 Permit Version: 2 Location: Polesworth (River Anker) Authority: Environment Agency, Midlands Region Abstraction: General Agriculture: Spray Irrigation - Direct Abstraction Type: Water may be abstracted from a river or stream reach, or a row of wellpoints Source: Surface Daily Rate (m3): Not Supplied Yearly Rate (m3): Not Supplied Details: Polesworth, Staffordshire (River Anker) Authorised Start: 01 May Authorised End: 30 September Permit Start Date: 15th January 2007 Permit End Date: Not Supplied Positional Accuracy: Located by supplier to within 10m

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Water Abstractions Operator: James Gilmour & Partners (N) 1625 1 426370 Licence Number: 03/28/21/0051 303530 Permit Version: 1 Location: Polesworth (River Anker) Authority: Environment Agency, Midlands Region Abstraction: General Agriculture: Spray Irrigation - Direct Abstraction Type: Water may be abstracted from a river or stream reach, or a row of wellpoints Source: Surface Daily Rate (m3): Not Supplied Yearly Rate (m3): Not Supplied Details: Polesworth, Staffordshire (River Anker) Authorised Start: 01 May Authorised End: 30 September Permit Start Date: 19th May 2005 Permit End Date: Not Supplied Positional Accuracy: Located by supplier to within 10m Water Abstractions Operator: M G Sutton A10SE 1706 1 428450 Licence Number: 03/28/21/0040 (SE) 300990 Permit Version: 102 Location: River Anker Authority: Environment Agency, Midlands Region Abstraction: General Agriculture: Spray Irrigation - Direct Abstraction Type: Water may be abstracted from a river or stream reach, or a row of wellpoints Source: Surface Daily Rate (m3): Not Supplied Yearly Rate (m3): Not Supplied Details: Home Farm, Grendon Authorised Start: 01 April Authorised End: 31 October Permit Start Date: 14th January 2008 Permit End Date: Not Supplied Positional Accuracy: Located by supplier to within 10m Water Abstractions Operator: G Sutton & Sons A10SE 1706 1 428450 Licence Number: 03/28/21/0040 (SE) 300990 Permit Version: 101 Location: River Anker Authority: Environment Agency, Midlands Region Abstraction: General Agriculture: Spray Irrigation - Direct Abstraction Type: Water may be abstracted from a river or stream reach, or a row of wellpoints Source: Surface Daily Rate (m3): Not Supplied Yearly Rate (m3): Not Supplied Details: Home Farm, Grendon Authorised Start: 01 April Authorised End: 31 October Permit Start Date: 25th February 2002 Permit End Date: Not Supplied Positional Accuracy: Located by supplier to within 10m Water Abstractions Operator: G Sutton & Sons A10SE 1706 1 428450 Licence Number: 03/28/21/0040 (SE) 300990 Permit Version: 100 Location: River Anker Authority: Environment Agency, Midlands Region Abstraction: General Agriculture: Spray Irrigation - Direct Abstraction Type: Water may be abstracted from a river or stream reach, or a row of wellpoints Source: Surface Daily Rate (m3): Not Supplied Yearly Rate (m3): Not Supplied Details: Home Farm, Grendon Authorised Start: 01 April Authorised End: 31 October Permit Start Date: 21st September 1987 Permit End Date: Not Supplied Positional Accuracy: Located by supplier to within 100m

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Water Abstractions Operator: Mr Jb & Mrs Dc Baines (N) 1964 1 427155 Licence Number: 03/28/21/0038 /1 303845 Permit Version: Not Supplied Location: Donative Farm Authority: Environment Agency, Midlands Region Abstraction: Spray Irrigation Abstraction Type: Not Supplied Source: Groundwater Daily Rate (m3): 545 Yearly Rate (m3): 53000 Details: Not Supplied Authorised Start: Not Supplied Authorised End: Not Supplied Permit Start Date: Not Supplied Permit End Date: Not Supplied Positional Accuracy: Located by supplier to within 100m Groundwater Vulnerability Soil Classification: Soils of High Leaching Potential (U) - Soil information for restored mineral A13NW 0 1 426663 workings and urban areas is based on fewer observations than elsewhere. A (W) 301825 worst case vulnerability classification (H) assumed, until proved otherwise Map Sheet: Sheet 23 Scale: 1:100,000 Groundwater Vulnerability Soil Classification: Soils of High Leaching Potential (H2) - Deeps, permeable, coarse textured A13NW 0 1 426772 soils which readily transmit a wide range of pollutants because of their rapid (SW) 301812 drainage and low attenuation potential Map Sheet: Sheet 23 Leicestershire Scale: 1:100,000 Drift Deposits None Bedrock Aquifer Designations Aquifer Desination: Secondary Aquifer - A A13NW 0 3 426772 (SW) 301812 Superficial Aquifer Designations No Data Available Extreme Flooding from Rivers or Sea without Defences Type: Extent of Extreme Flooding from Rivers or Sea without Defences A13NW 139 1 426693 Boundary Accuracy: As Supplied (N) 302071 Extreme Flooding from Rivers or Sea without Defences Type: Extent of Extreme Flooding from Rivers or Sea without Defences A13NW 139 1 426621 Boundary Accuracy: As Supplied (NW) 302065 Flooding from Rivers or Sea without Defences Type: Extent of Flooding from Rivers or Sea without Defences A13NW 139 1 426621 Boundary Accuracy: As Supplied (NW) 302065 Areas Benefiting from Flood Defences None Flood Water Storage Areas None Flood Defences None

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Historical Landfill Sites 13 Licence Holder: Not Supplied A17SW 801 1 425860 Location: Tamworth Road, Polesworth, Warwickshire (W) 302175 Name: Ensor Works Operator Location: Not Supplied Boundary Accuracy: As Supplied Provider Reference: EAHLD23490 First Input Date: Not Supplied Last Input Date: 12th June 1975 Specified Waste Deposited Waste included Commercial Waste Type: EA Waste Ref: Not Supplied Regis Ref: Not Supplied WRC Ref: Not Supplied BGS Ref: Not Supplied Other Ref: 644/2140, NW16, 3700/9017 Local Authority Landfill Coverage Name: North Warwickshire Borough Council 0 2 426772 - Has supplied landfill data 301812 Local Authority Landfill Coverage Name: Warwickshire County Council 0 7 426772 - Had landfill data but passed it to the relevant environment agency 301812 Local Authority Recorded Landfill Sites 14 Location: Ensor Brickworks (Mc Alpines), Polesworth A17SW 867 2 425800 Reference: Not Supplied (W) 302200 Authority: North Warwickshire Borough Council, Environmental Health Department Last Reported Unknown Status: Types of Waste: Colliery Spoil Date of Closure: Not Supplied Positional Accuracy: Located by supplier to within 100m Boundary Quality: Not Applicable Local Authority Recorded Landfill Sites 15 Location: The Lynch, Polesworth A17SW 944 2 425804 Reference: Not Supplied (NW) 302371 Authority: North Warwickshire Borough Council, Environmental Health Department Last Reported Unknown Status: Types of Waste: Not Supplied Date of Closure: Not Supplied Positional Accuracy: Manually positioned to the road within the address or location Boundary Quality: Not Applicable

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BGS Recorded Mineral Sites 16 Site Name: Polesworth Gravel Pit A14NW 289 3 427160 Location: Polesworth, Warwickshire (NE) 302035 Source: British Geological Survey, National Geoscience Information Service Reference: 24461 Type: Opencast Status: Ceased Operator: Unknown Operator Operator Location: Not Supplied Periodic Type: Triassic Geology: Polesworth Formation Commodity: Sand and Gravel Positional Accuracy: Located by supplier to within 10m BGS Recorded Mineral Sites 17 Site Name: Hoo Hill Pit A14SW 298 3 427246 Location: Poleworth, Warwickshire (E) 301750 Source: British Geological Survey, National Geoscience Information Service Reference: 24462 Type: Opencast Status: Ceased Operator: Unknown Operator Operator Location: Not Supplied Periodic Type: Triassic Geology: Polesworth Formation Commodity: Sand and Gravel Positional Accuracy: Located by supplier to within 10m BGS Recorded Mineral Sites 18 Site Name: White House Pit A7NW 763 3 426049 Location: White House Road, St Helena, Polesworth, Warwickshire (SW) 301275 Source: British Geological Survey, National Geoscience Information Service Reference: 24463 Type: Underground Status: Ceased Operator: Unknown Operator Operator Location: Not Supplied Periodic Type: Carboniferous Geology: Pennine Middle Coal Measures Formation Commodity: Coal - Deep Positional Accuracy: Located by supplier to within 10m BGS Recorded Mineral Sites 19 Site Name: Polesworth A11NE 867 3 425760 Location: Polesworth, Warwickshire (W) 302085 Source: British Geological Survey, National Geoscience Information Service Reference: 78482 Type: Opencast Status: Ceased Operator: Unknown Operator Operator Location: Not Supplied Periodic Type: Carboniferous Geology: Pennine Middle Coal Measures Formation Commodity: Sandstone Positional Accuracy: Located by supplier to within 10m BGS Recorded Mineral Sites 19 Site Name: Faux'S Moor Brickworks A11NE 870 3 425755 Location: Tamworth Road, Polesworth, Warwickshire (W) 302080 Source: British Geological Survey, National Geoscience Information Service Reference: 78483 Type: Opencast Status: Ceased Operator: Ensor & Co Ltd Operator Location: Pool Works, Woodville, Burton-On-Trent Periodic Type: Carboniferous Geology: Pennine Middle Coal Measures Formation Commodity: Common Clay and Shale Positional Accuracy: Located by supplier to within 10m BGS Recorded Mineral Sites 20 Site Name: Dordon Pit A8SW 869 3 426670 Location: Dunn'S Lane, Dordon, Tamworth, Warwickshire (S) 300815 Source: British Geological Survey, National Geoscience Information Service Reference: 78477 Type: Underground Status: Ceased Operator: Unknown Operator Operator Location: Not Supplied Periodic Type: Carboniferous Geology: Pennine Middle Coal Measures Formation Commodity: Coal - Deep Positional Accuracy: Located by supplier to within 10m

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BGS Recorded Mineral Sites 21 Site Name: Faux'S Moor Brickworks A16SE 948 3 425705 Location: Tamworth Road, Polesworth, Warwickshire (W) 302180 Source: British Geological Survey, National Geoscience Information Service Reference: 19976 Type: Opencast Status: Ceased Operator: Ensor & Co Ltd Operator Location: Pool Works, Woodville, Burton-On-Trent Periodic Type: Carboniferous Geology: Pennine Middle Coal Measures Formation Commodity: Common Clay and Shale Positional Accuracy: Located by supplier to within 10m BGS 1:625,000 Solid Geology Description: Lower Westphalian (mainly Productive Coal Measures) A13NW 0 3 426772 (SW) 301812 Coal Mining Affected Areas Description: In an area which may be affected by coal mining activity. It is recommended A13NW 0 4 426772 that a coal mining report is obtained from the Coal Authority. Contact details (SW) 301812 are included in the Useful Contacts section of this report. Mining Instability Mining Evidence: Inconclusive Coal Mining A13NW 0 - 426772 Source: Ove Arup & Partners (SW) 301812 Boundary Quality: As Supplied Non Coal Mining Areas of Great Britain Risk: Occasional A13NW 0 3 426772 Source: British Geological Survey, National Geoscience Information Service (SW) 301812 Non Coal Mining Areas of Great Britain Risk: Rare A13NW 0 3 426772 Source: British Geological Survey, National Geoscience Information Service (S) 301810 Non Coal Mining Areas of Great Britain Risk: Occasional A13NW 114 3 426483 Source: British Geological Survey, National Geoscience Information Service (W) 301807 Potential for Collapsible Ground Stability Hazards No Hazard Potential for Compressible Ground Stability Hazards Hazard Potential: No Hazard A13NW 0 3 426772 Source: British Geological Survey, National Geoscience Information Service (SW) 301812 Potential for Compressible Ground Stability Hazards Hazard Potential: Moderate A13NW 0 3 426700 Source: British Geological Survey, National Geoscience Information Service (W) 301825 Potential for Compressible Ground Stability Hazards Hazard Potential: Moderate A13NW 0 3 426750 Source: British Geological Survey, National Geoscience Information Service (SW) 301800 Potential for Compressible Ground Stability Hazards Hazard Potential: Moderate A13NW 123 3 426725 Source: British Geological Survey, National Geoscience Information Service (N) 302050 Potential for Compressible Ground Stability Hazards Hazard Potential: Moderate A13SE 147 3 426875 Source: British Geological Survey, National Geoscience Information Service (S) 301525 Potential for Compressible Ground Stability Hazards Hazard Potential: Moderate A13SE 215 3 427075 Source: British Geological Survey, National Geoscience Information Service (SE) 301625 Potential for Ground Dissolution Stability Hazards No Hazard Potential for Landslide Ground Stability Hazards Hazard Potential: Very Low A13NW 0 3 426772 Source: British Geological Survey, National Geoscience Information Service (SW) 301812 Potential for Landslide Ground Stability Hazards Hazard Potential: Low A13NE 120 3 427075 Source: British Geological Survey, National Geoscience Information Service (E) 301812 Potential for Landslide Ground Stability Hazards Hazard Potential: Low A14SW 217 3 427125 Source: British Geological Survey, National Geoscience Information Service (E) 301675

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Potential for Running Sand Ground Stability Hazards Hazard Potential: Very Low A13NW 0 3 426700 Source: British Geological Survey, National Geoscience Information Service (W) 301825 Potential for Running Sand Ground Stability Hazards Hazard Potential: Very Low A13NW 0 3 426750 Source: British Geological Survey, National Geoscience Information Service (SW) 301800 Potential for Running Sand Ground Stability Hazards Hazard Potential: No Hazard A13NW 0 3 426772 Source: British Geological Survey, National Geoscience Information Service (SW) 301812 Potential for Running Sand Ground Stability Hazards Hazard Potential: Very Low A13SE 147 3 426875 Source: British Geological Survey, National Geoscience Information Service (S) 301525 Potential for Running Sand Ground Stability Hazards Hazard Potential: Very Low A13SE 215 3 427075 Source: British Geological Survey, National Geoscience Information Service (SE) 301625 Potential for Shrinking or Swelling Clay Ground Stability Hazards Hazard Potential: Very Low A13NW 0 3 426772 Source: British Geological Survey, National Geoscience Information Service (SW) 301812 Potential for Shrinking or Swelling Clay Ground Stability Hazards Hazard Potential: No Hazard A13NE 120 3 427075 Source: British Geological Survey, National Geoscience Information Service (E) 301825 Radon Potential - Radon Affected Areas Affected Area: The property is in a lower probability radon area, as less than 1% of homes A13NW 0 3 426772 are above the action level (SW) 301812 Source: British Geological Survey, National Geoscience Information Service Radon Potential - Radon Protection Measures Protection Measure: No radon protective measures are necessary in the construction of new A13NW 0 3 426772 dwellings or extensions (SW) 301812 Source: British Geological Survey, National Geoscience Information Service

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Contemporary Trade Directory Entries 22 Name: K T L A12NE 287 - 426363 Location: Grendon Road, Polesworth, Tamworth, Staffordshire, B78 1NX (NW) 302023 Classification: Precision Engineers Status: Active Positional Accuracy: Automatically positioned to the address Contemporary Trade Directory Entries 23 Name: Tamworth Tints A12SE 397 - 426210 Location: Goodere Av, Polesworth, Tamworth, Staffordshire, B78 1JR (W) 301749 Classification: Window Tinting Status: Active Positional Accuracy: Manually positioned within the geographical locality Contemporary Trade Directory Entries 24 Name: Polesworth Garage Ltd A17SE 529 - 426183 Location: Grendon Road, Polesworth, Tamworth, Staffordshire, B78 1HA (NW) 302194 Classification: Car Dealers Status: Active Positional Accuracy: Automatically positioned to the address Contemporary Trade Directory Entries 25 Name: A F Restoration Ltd A17SW 647 - 426035 Location: 14, Market Street, Polesworth, Tamworth, Staffordshire, B78 1HW (NW) 302178 Classification: Damp & Dry Rot Control Status: Inactive Positional Accuracy: Automatically positioned to the address Contemporary Trade Directory Entries 25 Name: Jeff Girling A17SW 647 - 426035 Location: 14, Market Street, Polesworth, Tamworth, Staffordshire, B78 1HW (NW) 302178 Classification: Garage Services Status: Inactive Positional Accuracy: Manually positioned to an adjacent address or location Contemporary Trade Directory Entries 25 Name: A F Restoration Ltd A17SW 647 - 426035 Location: 14, Market Street, Polesworth, Tamworth, Staffordshire, B78 1HW (NW) 302178 Classification: Damp & Dry Rot Control Status: Inactive Positional Accuracy: Automatically positioned to the address Contemporary Trade Directory Entries 26 Name: Coachparts A18NW 682 - 426502 Location: 49, High Street, Polesworth, Tamworth, Staffordshire, B78 1DX (N) 302595 Classification: Commercial Vehicle Servicing, Repairs, Parts & Accessories Status: Inactive Positional Accuracy: Automatically positioned to the address Contemporary Trade Directory Entries 26 Name: Polesworth Jig & Tool A18NW 682 - 426502 Location: 49, High Street, Polesworth, Tamworth, Staffordshire, B78 1DX (N) 302595 Classification: Tool Design, Manufacturers & Makers Status: Inactive Positional Accuracy: Automatically positioned to the address Contemporary Trade Directory Entries 27 Name: Bearings International Ltd A17NE 685 - 426260 Location: 7, Hall Court, Bridge Street, Polesworth, Tamworth, Staffordshire, B78 1DT (NW) 302497 Classification: Bearing Manufacturers Status: Active Positional Accuracy: Automatically positioned to the address Contemporary Trade Directory Entries 28 Name: Machine Tool Services A12NW 693 - 425904 Location: 61, Fairfields Hill, Polesworth, Tamworth, Staffordshire, B78 1HG (W) 301818 Classification: Machine Tool Accessories & Services Status: Active Positional Accuracy: Automatically positioned to the address Contemporary Trade Directory Entries 29 Name: Pavrak Engineering A17NE 766 - 426284 Location: High Street, Polesworth, Tamworth, Staffordshire, B78 1DX (NW) 302606 Classification: Precision Engineers Status: Inactive Positional Accuracy: Automatically positioned to the address Contemporary Trade Directory Entries 30 Name: Telson A12NW 773 - 425832 Location: 43, Dexter Way, Birchmoor, Tamworth, Staffordshire, B78 1AZ (W) 301971 Classification: Commercial Cleaning Services Status: Inactive Positional Accuracy: Automatically positioned to the address

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Contemporary Trade Directory Entries 31 Name: A V P Carpet Cleaning Service A7NW 827 - 426033 Location: 60, Whitehouse Road, Dordon, Tamworth, Staffordshire, B78 1QF (SW) 301197 Classification: Cleaning Services - Domestic Status: Inactive Positional Accuracy: Automatically positioned to the address Contemporary Trade Directory Entries 32 Name: Betterclean A7SW 843 - 426083 Location: 46, Whitehouse Road, Dordon, Tamworth, Staffordshire, B78 1QF (SW) 301121 Classification: Carpet, Curtain & Upholstery Cleaners Status: Inactive Positional Accuracy: Automatically positioned to the address Contemporary Trade Directory Entries 33 Name: A1 Technical Services A9SW 850 - 427271 Location: Lees Cottage, Dordon, Tamworth, Staffordshire, B78 1RU (SE) 300935 Classification: Boilers - Servicing, Replacements & Repairs Status: Active Positional Accuracy: Automatically positioned to the address Contemporary Trade Directory Entries 34 Name: Miller Construction A7SW 941 - 426094 Location: 39, Whitehouse Road, Dordon, Tamworth, Staffordshire, B78 1QE (SW) 300982 Classification: Damp & Dry Rot Control Status: Inactive Positional Accuracy: Automatically positioned to the address Fuel Station Entries 35 Name: Polesworth Garage A17SE 550 - 426162 Location: Grendon Road, Polesworth, Tamworth, Staffordshire, B78 1HA (NW) 302201 Brand: Gulf Premises Type: Petrol Station Status: Open Positional Accuracy: Manually positioned to the address or location

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Nitrate Vulnerable Zones 36 Name: Not Supplied A13NW 0 5 426772 Description: NVZ Area (SW) 301812 Source: Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA - formerly FRCA) Sites of Special Scientific Interest 37 Name: Birches Barn Meadows A14NE 815 6 427741 Multiple Areas: N (E) 302034 Total Area (m2): 108040.21 Source: Natural England Reference: 2000078 Designation Details: Not Supplied Designation Date: 31st March 1994 Date Type: Notified

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Contaminated Land Register Entries and Notices Hinckley And Bosworth Borough Council - Environmental Health Department April 2011 Annual Rolling Update Tamworth Borough Council - Environmental Health Department April 2011 Annual Rolling Update District Council - Pollution Control August 2009 Annual Rolling Update North Warwickshire Borough Council - Environmental Health Department January 2010 Annual Rolling Update Discharge Consents Environment Agency - Midlands Region January 2011 Quarterly Enforcement and Prohibition Notices Environment Agency - Midlands Region March 2011 Quarterly Integrated Pollution Controls Environment Agency - Midlands Region October 2008 Not Applicable Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control Environment Agency - Midlands Region January 2011 Quarterly Local Authority Integrated Pollution Prevention And Control Council - Environmental Health Department April 2006 Annual Rolling Update North Warwickshire Borough Council - Environmental Health Department February 2011 Annual Rolling Update Hinckley And Bosworth Borough Council - Environmental Health Department January 2011 Annual Rolling Update Tamworth Borough Council - Environmental Health Department May 2010 Annual Rolling Update Local Authority Pollution Prevention and Controls Lichfield District Council - Environmental Health Department April 2006 Annual Rolling Update North Warwickshire Borough Council - Environmental Health Department February 2011 Annual Rolling Update Hinckley And Bosworth Borough Council - Environmental Health Department January 2011 Annual Rolling Update Tamworth Borough Council - Environmental Health Department May 2010 Annual Rolling Update Local Authority Pollution Prevention and Control Enforcements Lichfield District Council - Environmental Health Department April 2006 Annual Rolling Update North Warwickshire Borough Council - Environmental Health Department February 2011 Annual Rolling Update Hinckley And Bosworth Borough Council - Environmental Health Department January 2011 Annual Rolling Update Tamworth Borough Council - Environmental Health Department May 2010 Annual Rolling Update Nearest Surface Water Feature Ordnance Survey January 2011 Quarterly Pollution Incidents to Controlled Waters Environment Agency - Midlands Region December 1999 Not Applicable Prosecutions Relating to Authorised Processes Environment Agency - Midlands Region March 2011 Monthly Prosecutions Relating to Controlled Waters Environment Agency - Midlands Region March 2011 Monthly Registered Radioactive Substances Environment Agency - Midlands Region January 2011 Quarterly River Quality Environment Agency - Head Office November 2001 Not Applicable River Quality Biology Sampling Points Environment Agency - Head Office January 2011 Annually River Quality Chemistry Sampling Points Environment Agency - Head Office January 2011 Annually Substantiated Pollution Incident Register Environment Agency - Midlands Region - Central Area January 2011 Quarterly Environment Agency - Midlands Region - East Area January 2011 Quarterly Environment Agency - Midlands Region - Lower Trent Area January 2011 Quarterly Environment Agency - Midlands Region - Upper Trent Area January 2011 Quarterly Water Abstractions Environment Agency - Midlands Region January 2011 Quarterly

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Agency & Hydrological Version Update Cycle

Water Industry Act Referrals Environment Agency - Midlands Region January 2011 Quarterly Groundwater Vulnerability Environment Agency - Head Office January 2011 Not Applicable Drift Deposits Environment Agency - Head Office January 1999 Not Applicable Bedrock Aquifer Designations British Geological Survey - National Geoscience Information Service October 2010 Annually Superficial Aquifer Designations British Geological Survey - National Geoscience Information Service October 2010 Annually Source Protection Zones Environment Agency - Head Office January 2011 Quarterly Extreme Flooding from Rivers or Sea without Defences Environment Agency - Head Office February 2011 Quarterly Flooding from Rivers or Sea without Defences Environment Agency - Head Office February 2011 Quarterly Areas Benefiting from Flood Defences Environment Agency - Head Office November 2011 Quarterly Flood Water Storage Areas Environment Agency - Head Office February 2011 Quarterly Flood Defences Environment Agency - Head Office February 2011 Quarterly

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Waste Version Update Cycle

BGS Recorded Landfill Sites British Geological Survey - National Geoscience Information Service June 1996 Not Applicable Historical Landfill Sites Environment Agency - Midlands Region - Central Area January 2011 Quarterly Environment Agency - Midlands Region - East Area January 2011 Quarterly Environment Agency - Midlands Region - Lower Trent Area January 2011 Quarterly Environment Agency - Midlands Region - Upper Trent Area January 2011 Quarterly Integrated Pollution Control Registered Waste Sites Environment Agency - Midlands Region October 2008 Not Applicable Licensed Waste Management Facilities (Landfill Boundaries) Environment Agency - Midlands Region - Central Area January 2011 Quarterly Environment Agency - Midlands Region - East Area January 2011 Quarterly Environment Agency - Midlands Region - Lower Trent Area January 2011 Quarterly Environment Agency - Midlands Region - Upper Trent Area January 2011 Quarterly Licensed Waste Management Facilities (Locations) Environment Agency - Midlands Region - Central Area January 2011 Quarterly Environment Agency - Midlands Region - East Area January 2011 Quarterly Environment Agency - Midlands Region - Lower Trent Area January 2011 Quarterly Environment Agency - Midlands Region - Upper Trent Area January 2011 Quarterly Local Authority Landfill Coverage Hinckley And Bosworth Borough Council - Environmental Health Department May 2000 Not Applicable Leicestershire County Council May 2000 Not Applicable Lichfield District Council May 2000 Not Applicable North Warwickshire Borough Council - Environmental Health Department May 2000 Not Applicable Staffordshire County Council - Waste Management May 2000 Not Applicable Tamworth Borough Council - Environmental Health Department May 2000 Not Applicable Warwickshire County Council May 2000 Not Applicable Local Authority Recorded Landfill Sites Hinckley And Bosworth Borough Council - Environmental Health Department May 2000 Not Applicable Leicestershire County Council May 2000 Not Applicable Lichfield District Council May 2000 Not Applicable North Warwickshire Borough Council - Environmental Health Department May 2000 Not Applicable Staffordshire County Council - Waste Management May 2000 Not Applicable Tamworth Borough Council - Environmental Health Department May 2000 Not Applicable Warwickshire County Council May 2000 Not Applicable Registered Landfill Sites Environment Agency - Midlands Region - Lower Trent Area March 2003 Not Applicable Environment Agency - Midlands Region - Upper Trent Area March 2003 Not Applicable Registered Waste Transfer Sites Environment Agency - Midlands Region - Lower Trent Area March 2003 Not Applicable Environment Agency - Midlands Region - Upper Trent Area March 2003 Not Applicable Registered Waste Treatment or Disposal Sites Environment Agency - Midlands Region - Lower Trent Area March 2003 Not Applicable Environment Agency - Midlands Region - Upper Trent Area March 2003 Not Applicable

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Hazardous Substances Version Update Cycle

Control of Major Accident Hazards Sites (COMAH) Health and Safety Executive May 2010 Bi-Annually Explosive Sites Health and Safety Executive July 2010 Bi-Annually Notification of Installations Handling Hazardous Substances (NIHHS) Health and Safety Executive November 2000 Not Applicable Planning Hazardous Substance Enforcements Leicestershire County Council August 2010 Annual Rolling Update Lichfield District Council - Planning Department February 2011 Annual Rolling Update Staffordshire County Council February 2011 Annual Rolling Update Hinckley And Bosworth Borough Council January 2011 Annual Rolling Update Warwickshire County Council July 2007 Annual Rolling Update North Warwickshire Borough Council - Planning Administration March 2010 Annual Rolling Update Tamworth Borough Council September 2010 Annual Rolling Update Planning Hazardous Substance Consents Leicestershire County Council August 2010 Annual Rolling Update Lichfield District Council - Planning Department February 2011 Annual Rolling Update Staffordshire County Council February 2011 Annual Rolling Update Hinckley And Bosworth Borough Council January 2011 Annual Rolling Update Warwickshire County Council July 2007 Annual Rolling Update North Warwickshire Borough Council - Planning Administration March 2010 Annual Rolling Update Tamworth Borough Council September 2010 Annual Rolling Update

Geological Version Update Cycle

BGS Recorded Mineral Sites British Geological Survey - National Geoscience Information Service October 2010 Bi-Annually BGS 1:625,000 Solid Geology British Geological Survey - National Geoscience Information Service August 1996 Not Applicable Brine Compensation Area Cheshire Brine Subsidence Compensation Board November 2002 Not Applicable Coal Mining Affected Areas The Coal Authority - Mining Report Service January 2006 As notified Mining Instability Ove Arup & Partners October 2000 Not Applicable Non Coal Mining Areas of Great Britain British Geological Survey - National Geoscience Information Service February 2009 Not Applicable Potential for Collapsible Ground Stability Hazards British Geological Survey - National Geoscience Information Service January 2010 Annually Potential for Compressible Ground Stability Hazards British Geological Survey - National Geoscience Information Service January 2010 Annually Potential for Ground Dissolution Stability Hazards British Geological Survey - National Geoscience Information Service January 2010 Annually Potential for Landslide Ground Stability Hazards British Geological Survey - National Geoscience Information Service January 2010 Annually Potential for Running Sand Ground Stability Hazards British Geological Survey - National Geoscience Information Service January 2010 Annually Potential for Shrinking or Swelling Clay Ground Stability Hazards British Geological Survey - National Geoscience Information Service January 2010 Annually Radon Potential - Radon Affected Areas British Geological Survey - National Geoscience Information Service May 2007 As notified Radon Potential - Radon Protection Measures British Geological Survey - National Geoscience Information Service May 2007 As notified

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Industrial Land Use Version Update Cycle

Contemporary Trade Directory Entries Thomson Directories February 2011 Quarterly Fuel Station Entries Catalist Ltd - Experian February 2011 Quarterly

Sensitive Land Use Version Update Cycle

Areas of Adopted Green Belt Lichfield District Council December 2010 As notified North Warwickshire Borough Council - Planning Administration December 2010 As notified Tamworth Borough Council December 2010 As notified Areas of Unadopted Green Belt Lichfield District Council December 2010 As notified North Warwickshire Borough Council - Planning Administration December 2010 As notified Tamworth Borough Council December 2010 As notified Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty Natural England July 2010 Bi-Annually Environmentally Sensitive Areas Natural England October 2010 Annually Forest Parks Forestry Commission April 1997 Not Applicable Local Nature Reserves Natural England December 2010 Bi-Annually Marine Nature Reserves Natural England September 2010 Bi-Annually National Nature Reserves Natural England December 2010 Bi-Annually National Parks Natural England August 2010 Bi-Annually Nitrate Sensitive Areas Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA - formerly FRCA) July 2010 Not Applicable Nitrate Vulnerable Zones Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA - formerly FRCA) November 2010 Annually Ramsar Sites Natural England December 2010 Bi-Annually Sites of Special Scientific Interest Natural England December 2010 Bi-Annually Special Areas of Conservation Natural England December 2010 Bi-Annually Special Protection Areas Natural England December 2010 Bi-Annually

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A selection of organisations who provide data within this report

Data Supplier Data Supplier Logo

Ordnance Survey

Environment Agency

Scottish Environment Protection Agency

The Coal Authority

British Geological Survey

Centre for Ecology and Hydrology

Countryside Council for Wales

Scottish Natural Heritage

Natural England

Health Protection Agency

Ove Arup

Peter Brett Associates

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Contact Name and Address Contact Details

1 Environment Agency - National Customer Contact Telephone: 08708 506 506 Centre (NCCC) Email: [email protected] PO Box 544, Templeborough, Rotherham, S60 1BY

2 North Warwickshire Borough Council - Environmental Telephone: 01827 715341 Health Department Fax: 01827 719399 Website: www.northwarks.gov.uk P O Box 6, Old Bank House, 129 Long Street, Atherstone, North Warwickshire, CV9 1BG

3 British Geological Survey - Enquiry Service Telephone: 0115 936 3143 Fax: 0115 936 3276 British Geological Survey, Kingsley Dunham Centre, Keyworth, Email: [email protected] Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, NG12 5GG Website: www.bgs.ac.uk

4 The Coal Authority - Mining Report Service Telephone: 0845 7626848 Email: [email protected] 200 Lichfield Lane, Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, NG18 4RG

5 Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Telephone: 0113 2613333 (DEFRA - formerly FRCA) Fax: 0113 230 0879 Government Buildings, Otley Road, Lawnswood, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS16 5QT

6 Natural England Telephone: 0845 600 3078 Fax: 01733 455103 Northminster House, Northminster Road, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, Email: [email protected] PE1 1UA Website: www.naturalengland.org.uk

7 Warwickshire County Council Telephone: 01926 410410 Website: www.warwickshire.gov.uk PO Box 43, Shire Hall, Warwick, Warwickshire, CV34 4SX

- Health Protection Agency - Radon Survey, Centre for Telephone: 01235 822622 Radiation, Chemical and Environmental Hazards Fax: 01235 833891 Email: [email protected] Chilton, Didcot, Oxfordshire, OX11 0RQ Website: www.hpa.org.uk

- Landmark Information Group Limited Telephone: 0844 844 9952 Fax: 0844 844 9951 The Smith Centre, Henley On Thames, Oxfordshire, RG9 6AB Email: [email protected] Website: www.landmarkinfo.co.uk

Please note that the Environment Agency / SEPA have a charging policy in place for enquiries.

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Ordnance Survey County Series and Ordnance Survey Plan, Additional SIMs and Large-Scale National Grid Data 1:2,500 and Ordnance Survey Plan 1:2,500 Supply of Unpublished Survey Information 1:1,250 1:2,500 and 1:1,250 Historical Mapping & Photography included:

Mapping Type Scale Date Pg Warwickshire 1:2,500 1885 2 Warwickshire 1:2,500 1903 3 Warwickshire 1:2,500 1924 4 Warwickshire 1:2,500 1938 5 Ordnance Survey Plan 1:2,500 1956 - 1957 6 Ordnance Survey Plan 1:2,500 1972 7 Supply of Unpublished Survey Information 1:2,500 1975 8 Additional SIMs 1:2,500 1988 - 1990 9 Large-Scale National Grid Data 1:2,500 1994 10 Large-Scale National Grid Data 1:2,500 1994 - 1997 11 Large-Scale National Grid Data 1:2,500 1997 12

Historical Map - Segment A13

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A Landmark Information Group Service v42.0 13-Apr-2011 Page 1 of 12 Warwickshire Published 1885 Source map scale - 1:2,500 The historical maps shown were reproduced from maps predominantly held at the scale adopted for England, Wales and Scotland in the 1840`s. In 1854 the 1:2,500 scale was adopted for mapping urban areas and by 1896 it covered the whole of what were considered to be the cultivated parts of Great Britain. The published date given below is often some years later than the surveyed date. Before 1938, all OS maps were based on the Cassini Projection, with independent surveys of a single county or group of counties, giving rise to significant inaccuracies in outlying areas.

Map Name(s) and Date(s)

Historical Map - Segment A13

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A Landmark Information Group Service v42.0 13-Apr-2011 Page 2 of 12 Warwickshire Published 1903 Source map scale - 1:2,500 The historical maps shown were reproduced from maps predominantly held at the scale adopted for England, Wales and Scotland in the 1840`s. In 1854 the 1:2,500 scale was adopted for mapping urban areas and by 1896 it covered the whole of what were considered to be the cultivated parts of Great Britain. The published date given below is often some years later than the surveyed date. Before 1938, all OS maps were based on the Cassini Projection, with independent surveys of a single county or group of counties, giving rise to significant inaccuracies in outlying areas.

Map Name(s) and Date(s)

Historical Map - Segment A13

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A Landmark Information Group Service v42.0 13-Apr-2011 Page 3 of 12 Warwickshire Published 1924 Source map scale - 1:2,500 The historical maps shown were reproduced from maps predominantly held at the scale adopted for England, Wales and Scotland in the 1840`s. In 1854 the 1:2,500 scale was adopted for mapping urban areas and by 1896 it covered the whole of what were considered to be the cultivated parts of Great Britain. The published date given below is often some years later than the surveyed date. Before 1938, all OS maps were based on the Cassini Projection, with independent surveys of a single county or group of counties, giving rise to significant inaccuracies in outlying areas.

Map Name(s) and Date(s)

Historical Map - Segment A13

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A Landmark Information Group Service v42.0 13-Apr-2011 Page 4 of 12 Warwickshire Published 1938 Source map scale - 1:2,500 The historical maps shown were reproduced from maps predominantly held at the scale adopted for England, Wales and Scotland in the 1840`s. In 1854 the 1:2,500 scale was adopted for mapping urban areas and by 1896 it covered the whole of what were considered to be the cultivated parts of Great Britain. The published date given below is often some years later than the surveyed date. Before 1938, all OS maps were based on the Cassini Projection, with independent surveys of a single county or group of counties, giving rise to significant inaccuracies in outlying areas.

Map Name(s) and Date(s)

Historical Map - Segment A13

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A Landmark Information Group Service v42.0 13-Apr-2011 Page 5 of 12 Ordnance Survey Plan Published 1956 - 1957 Source map scale - 1:2,500 The historical maps shown were reproduced from maps predominantly held at the scale adopted for England, Wales and Scotland in the 1840`s. In 1854 the 1:2,500 scale was adopted for mapping urban areas and by 1896 it covered the whole of what were considered to be the cultivated parts of Great Britain. The published date given below is often some years later than the surveyed date. Before 1938, all OS maps were based on the Cassini Projection, with independent surveys of a single county or group of counties, giving rise to significant inaccuracies in outlying areas.

Map Name(s) and Date(s)

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A Landmark Information Group Service v42.0 13-Apr-2011 Page 6 of 12 Ordnance Survey Plan Published 1972 Source map scale - 1:2,500 The historical maps shown were reproduced from maps predominantly held at the scale adopted for England, Wales and Scotland in the 1840`s. In 1854 the 1:2,500 scale was adopted for mapping urban areas and by 1896 it covered the whole of what were considered to be the cultivated parts of Great Britain. The published date given below is often some years later than the surveyed date. Before 1938, all OS maps were based on the Cassini Projection, with independent surveys of a single county or group of counties, giving rise to significant inaccuracies in outlying areas.

Map Name(s) and Date(s)

Historical Map - Segment A13

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A Landmark Information Group Service v42.0 13-Apr-2011 Page 7 of 12 Supply of Unpublished Survey Information Published 1975 Source map scale - 1:2,500 SUSI maps (Supply of Unpublished Survey Information) were produced between 1972 and 1977, mainly for internal use at Ordnance Survey. These were more of a `work-in-progress' plan as they showed updates of individual areas on a map. These maps were unpublished, and they do not represent a single moment in time. They were produced at both 1:2,500 and 1:1,250 scales.

Map Name(s) and Date(s)

Historical Map - Segment A13

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A Landmark Information Group Service v42.0 13-Apr-2011 Page 8 of 12 Additional SIMs Published 1988 - 1990 Source map scale - 1:2,500 The SIM cards (Ordnance Survey's `Survey of Information on Microfilm') are further, minor editions of mapping which were produced and published in between the main editions as an area was updated. They date from 1947 to 1994, and contain detailed information on buildings, roads and land-use. These maps were produced at both 1:2,500 and 1:1,250 scales.

Map Name(s) and Date(s)

Historical Map - Segment A13

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A Landmark Information Group Service v42.0 13-Apr-2011 Page 9 of 12 Large-Scale National Grid Data Published 1994 Source map scale - 1:2,500 'Large Scale National Grid Data' superseded SIM cards (Ordnance Survey's 'Survey of Information on Microfilm') in 1992, and continued to be produced until 1999. These maps were the fore-runners of digital mapping and so provide detailed information on houses and roads, but tend to show less topographic features such as vegetation. These maps were produced at both 1:2,500 and 1:1,250 scales.

Map Name(s) and Date(s)

Historical Map - Segment A13

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A Landmark Information Group Service v42.0 13-Apr-2011 Page 10 of 12 Large-Scale National Grid Data Published 1994 - 1997 Source map scale - 1:2,500 'Large Scale National Grid Data' superseded SIM cards (Ordnance Survey's 'Survey of Information on Microfilm') in 1992, and continued to be produced until 1999. These maps were the fore-runners of digital mapping and so provide detailed information on houses and roads, but tend to show less topographic features such as vegetation. These maps were produced at both 1:2,500 and 1:1,250 scales.

Map Name(s) and Date(s)

Historical Map - Segment A13

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A Landmark Information Group Service v42.0 13-Apr-2011 Page 11 of 12 Large-Scale National Grid Data Published 1997 Source map scale - 1:2,500 'Large Scale National Grid Data' superseded SIM cards (Ordnance Survey's 'Survey of Information on Microfilm') in 1992, and continued to be produced until 1999. These maps were the fore-runners of digital mapping and so provide detailed information on houses and roads, but tend to show less topographic features such as vegetation. These maps were produced at both 1:2,500 and 1:1,250 scales.

Map Name(s) and Date(s)

Historical Map - Segment A13

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APPENDIX F RISK ASSESSMENT METHODOLOGY

CLR11 outlines the framework to be followed for risk assessment in the UK. The framework is designed to be consistent with UK legislation and policies including planning. Under CLR11, three stages of risk assessment exist: preliminary, generic quantitative and detailed quantitative. An outline conceptual model should be formed at the preliminary risk assessment stage that collates all the existing information pertaining to a site in text, tabular or diagrammatic form. The outline conceptual model identifies potentially complete (termed possible) pollutant linkages (source– pathway–receptor) and is used as the basis for the design of the site investigation. The outline conceptual model is updated as further information becomes available, for example as a result of the site investigation. Production of a conceptual model requires an assessment of risk to be made. Risk is a combination of the likelihood of an event occurring and the magnitude of its consequences. Therefore, both the likelihood and the consequences of an event must be taken into account when assessing risk. RSK has adopted guidance provided in CIRIA C552 for use in the production of conceptual models. The likelihood of an event can be classified on a four-point system using the following terms and definitions based on CIRIA C552: • highly likely: the event appears very likely in the short term and almost inevitable over the long term or there is evidence at the receptor of harm or pollution • likely: it is probable that an event will occur or circumstances are such that the event is not inevitable, but possible in the short term and likely over the long term • low likelihood: circumstances are possible under which an event could occur, but it is not certain even in the long term that an event would occur and it is less likely in the short term • unlikely: circumstances are such that it is improbable the event would occur even in the long term.

The severity can be classified using a similar system also based on CIRIA C552. The terms and definitions relating to severity are: • severe: short term (acute) risk to human health likely to result in ‘significant harm’ as defined by the Environment Protection Act 1990, Part IIA. Short-term risk of pollution of sensitive water resources. Catastrophic damage to buildings or property. Short-term risk to an ecosystem or organism forming part of that ecosystem (note definition of ecosystem in ‘Draft Circular on Contaminated Land’, DETR 2000) • medium: chronic damage to human health (‘significant harm’ as defined in ‘Draft Circular on Contaminated Land’, DETR 2000), pollution of sensitive water resources, significant change in an ecosystem or organism forming part of that ecosystem (note definition of ecosystem in ‘Draft Circular on Contaminated Land’, DETR 2000) • mild: pollution of non-sensitive water resources. Significant damage to crops, buildings, structures and services (‘significant harm’ as defined in ‘Draft Circular on Contaminated Land’, DETR 2000). Damage to sensitive buildings, structures or the environment

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• minor: harm, not necessarily significant, but that could result in financial loss or expenditure to resolve. Non-permanent human health effects easily prevented by use of personal protective clothing. Easily repairable damage to buildings, structures and services.

Once the likelihood of an event occurring and its severity have been classified, a risk category can be assigned the table below.

Consequences

Severe Medium Mild Minor

Highly likely Very high High Moderate Moderate/Low

Likely High Moderate Moderate/Low Low

Low likelihood Moderate Moderate/Low Low Very Low Probability

Unlikely Moderate/Low Low Very Low Very Low

Definitions of these risk categories are as follows together with an assessment of the further work that may be required: • Very high: there is a high probability that severe harm could occur or there is evidence that severe harm is currently happening. This risk, if realised, could result in substantial liability; urgent investigation and remediation are likely to be required. • High: harm is likely to occur. Realisation of the risk is likely to present a substantial liability. Urgent investigation is required. Remedial works may be necessary in the short term and are likely over the long term. • Moderate: it is possible that harm could arise, but it is unlikely that the harm would be severe and it is more likely that the harm would be relatively mild. Investigation is normally required to clarify the risk and determine the liability. Some remedial works may be required in the longer term. • Low: it is possible that harm could occur, but it is likely that if realised this harm would at worst normally be mild. • Very low: there is a low possibility that harm could occur and if realised the harm is unlikely to be severe.

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