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Harborough District] Document S3/2015 Mineral and Waste Safeguarding [Harborough District] Document S3/2015 December 2015 0 Contents Contents Mineral Safeguarding 1 Figure H1: Areas of borough/district for mineral safeguarding, categorised by mineral type 1 Waste Safeguarding 2 Table H1: Waste sites in borough/district for safeguarding 2 Figure H2: Location in borough/district of waste sites for safeguarding 4 Detailed location plans for each waste site for safeguarding in borough/district 5 Broughton Astley STW 5 Bruntingthorpe Airfield 6 Catthorpe STW 7 Claybrooke Magna STW 8 Cold Newton STW 9 Cotesbach MBT & Shawell Quarry 10 Fleckney STW 11 Foxton Road, Lubenham 12 Gilmorton Lodge Farm 13 Great Glen STW 14 Houghton on the Hill STW 15 Husbands Bosworth Quarry 16 Husbands Bosworth STW 17 Keyham STW 18 Kibworth, Kibworth Beauchamp STW & Kibworth RHWS 19 Little Stretton STW 20 Lowesby STW 21 Lutterworth RHWS & Lutterworth STW 22 Market Harborough RHWS, Market Harborough STW & Welham Lane Great Bowden 23 Owston STW 24 Slip Inn Quarry 25 Sutton Lodge Farm 26 Wistow STW 27 i Mineral Safeguarding Figure H1: Areas of borough/district for mineral safeguarding, categorised by mineral type Legend Clay Coal Gypsum Igneous Rock Limestone Sand & gravel 1 Waste Safeguarding Table H1: Waste sites in borough/district for safeguarding District or Site District or Site Site Name Address Operator Site Name Address Operator Borough Reference Borough Reference Sewage Treatment Plant, Sita Composting Site, Broughton Astley Leicester Road, Severn Trent Harborough H1 Harborough Road, STW Broughton Astley, Water Kibworth Kibworth Beauchamp, SITA Harborough H15 Leicestershire Leicester, Leicestershire, Bruntingthorpe Airfield, LE8 0RD Bruntingthorpe Walton Road, C. Walton Harborough Road, Harborough H2 Kibworth Anglian Airfield Bruntingthorpe, Ltd Kibworth Beauchamp, Harborough H16 Beauchamp STW Water Leicestershire, LE17 5QP Leicestershire B5414, Harborough, Severn Trent Kibworth Civic Amenity Catthorpe STW Harborough H3 Leicestershire Water Site, Harborough Road, Leics County Sewage Treatment Kibworth RHWS Kibworth Beauchamp, Harborough H17 Council Claybrooke Magna Works, Bell Street, Severn Trent Leicester, Leicestershire, Harborough H4 STW Claybrooke Magna, Water LE8 0RD Leicestershire Sewage Treatment Little Stretton Severn Trent Land at, Hungarton Road, Works, Main Street, Little Harborough H18 Severn Trent STW Water Cold Newton STW Cold Newton, Harborough H5 Stretton, Leicestershire Water Leicestershire Sewage Works, Church Severn Trent Shawell Quarry, Gibbet Lowesby STW Hill, Lowesby, Harborough H19 New Earth Water Cotesbach MBT Lane, Shawell, Harborough H6 Leicestershire Solutions Leicestershire, LE17 6AB Lutterworth Civic Amenity Fleckney Stw, Kibworth Site, Moorbarns Lane, Leics County Severn Trent Lutterworth RHWS Harborough H20 Fleckney STW Road, Wistow, Harborough H7 Lutterworth, Council Water Leicestershire, LE12 0QF Leicestershire Harborough Metals, Unit 2 Sewage Works, Foxton Road, Holmes Farm, Foxton Harborough Moorbarns Lane, Severn Trent Harborough H8 Lutterworth STW Harborough H21 Lubenham Road, Lubenham, Market Metals Lutterworth, Water Harborough, LE16 7RY Leicestershire Gilmorton Lodge Farm, Market Harborough Civic Gilmorton Lodge Gilmorton Road, Ashby Market Amenity Site, Riverside, Leics County BASH Skips Harborough H9 Harborough H22 Farm Magna, Leicestershire, Harborough RHWS Market Harborough, Council LE17 5NA Leicestershire Off Oaks Road, Oaks Sutton Road, Great Severn Trent Great Glen STW Road, Great Glen, Harborough H10 Market Bowden, Market Anglian Water Harborough H23 Leicester, LE8 9EG Harborough STW Harborough, Water Sewage Works, Leicestershire, LE16 7HW Houghton on the Uppingham Road, Severn Trent Newbold Road, Owston, Severn Trent Harborough H11 Owston STW Harborough H24 Hill STW Houghton on the Hill, Water Leicestershire Water Leicestershire, LE7 9HJ Shawell Quarry, Gibbet Welford Road, Husbands Lafarge- Husbands Lafarge- Shawell Quarry Lane, Shawell, Harborough H25 Bosworth, Leicestershire, Harborough H12 Tarmac Bosworth Quarry Tarmac Leicestershire, LE17 6AA LE17 6JH Slip Inn Quarry, Leicester Husbands Bosworth STW, Slip Inn Quarry Road, Lutterworth, Cemex Harborough H26 Husbands Mowsley Road, Husbands Anglian Harborough H13 Leicestershire, LE17 4HE Bosworth STW Bosworth, Leicestershire, Water LE17 6LR Snows Lane, Keyham, Severn Trent Keyham STW Harborough H14 Leicestershire, LE7 9JS Water 2 Waste Safeguarding Table H1: continued District or Site Site Name Address Operator Borough Reference Sutton Lodge Farm, Frolesworth Road, Sutton Lodge Broughton Astley, Mr Lovatt Harborough H27 Farm Leicester, Leicestershire, LE9 6PG Tin House Farm / N P Welham Lane, Timber Co Ltd., Welham FOCSA Harborough H28 Great Bowden Lane, Great Bowden, Leicestershire, LE16 7HS Kibworth Road, Wistow, Severn Trent Wistow STW Harborough H29 Leicestershire Water 3 Waste Safeguarding Figure H2: Location in borough/district of waste sites for safeguarding 4 Waste Safeguarding Detailed location plans for each waste site for safeguarding in borough/district Site Name Address Operator District or Borough Site Reference Broughton Sewage Treatment Plant, Leicester Road, Severn Trent Harborough H1 Astley STW Broughton Astley, Leicestershire Water 5 Waste Safeguarding Site Name Address Operator District or Borough Site Reference Brunting- Bruntingthorpe Airfield, Walton Road, thorpe C. Walton Ltd Harborough H2 Bruntingthorpe, Leicestershire, LE17 5QP Airfield 6 Waste Safeguarding Site Name Address Operator District or Borough Site Reference Catthorpe Severn Trent B5414, Harborough, Leicestershire Harborough H3 STW Water 7 Waste Safeguarding Site Name Address Operator District or Borough Site Reference Claybrooke Sewage Treatment Works, Bell Street, Severn Trent Harborough H4 Magna STW Claybrooke Magna, Leicestershire Water 8 Waste Safeguarding Site Name Address Operator District or Borough Site Reference Cold Land at, Hungarton Road, Cold Newton, Severn Trent Newton Harborough H5 Leicestershire Water STW 9 Waste Safeguarding Site Name Address Operator District or Borough Site Reference Cotesbach Shawell Quarry, Gibbet Lane, Shawell, New Earth Harborough H6 (within Shawell Quarry boundary) MBT Leicestershire, LE17 6AB Solutions Shawell Shawell Quarry, Gibbet Lane, Shawell, Lafarge-Tarmac Harborough H25 Quarry Leicestershire, LE17 6AA 10 Waste Safeguarding Site Name Address Operator District or Borough Site Reference Fleckney Fleckney STW, Kibworth Road, Wistow, Severn Trent Harborough H7 STW Leicestershire, LE12 0QF Water 11 Waste Safeguarding Site Name Address Operator District or Borough Site Reference Foxton Harborough Metals, Unit 2 Holmes Farm, Road, Foxton Road, Lubenham, Market Harborough Metals Harborough H8 Lubenham Harborough, LE16 7RY 12 Waste Safeguarding Site Name Address Operator District or Borough Site Reference Gilmorton Gilmorton Lodge Farm, Gilmorton Road, BASH Skips Harborough H9 Lodge Farm Ashby Magna, Leicestershire, LE17 5NA 13 Waste Safeguarding Site Name Address Operator District or Borough Site Reference Great Glen Off Oaks Road, Oaks Road, Great Glen, Severn Trent Harborough H10 STW Leicester, LE8 9EG Water 14 Waste Safeguarding Site Name Address Operator District or Borough Site Reference Houghton Sewage Works, Uppingham Road, Severn Trent on the Hill Houghton on the Hill, Leicestershire, LE7 Harborough H11 Water STW 9HJ 15 Waste Safeguarding Site Name Address Operator District or Borough Site Reference Husbands Welford Road, Husbands Bosworth, Bosworth Lafarge-Tarmac Harborough H12 Leicestershire, LE17 6JH Quarry 16 Waste Safeguarding Site Name Address Operator District or Borough Site Reference Husbands Husbands Bosworth STW, Mowsley Road, Bosworth Husbands Bosworth, Leicestershire, LE17 Anglian Water Harborough H13 STW 6LR 17 Waste Safeguarding Site Name Address Operator District or Borough Site Reference Keyham Snows Lane, Keyham, Leicestershire, LE7 Severn Trent Harborough H14 STW 9JS Water 18 Waste Safeguarding Site Name Address Operator District or Borough Site Reference Sita Composting Site, Harborough Road, Kibworth Kibworth Beauchamp, Leicester, SITA Harborough H15 Leicestershire, LE8 0RD Kibworth Harborough Road, Kibworth Beauchamp, Beauchamp Anglian Water Harborough H16 (west) Leicestershire STW Kibworth Civic Amenity Site, Harborough Kibworth Leics County Road, Kibworth Beauchamp, Leicester, Harborough H17 (east) RHWS Council Leicestershire, LE8 0RD 19 Waste Safeguarding Site Name Address Operator District or Borough Site Reference Little Sewage Treatment Works, Main Street, Severn Trent Stretton Harborough H18 Little Stretton, Leicestershire Water STW 20 Waste Safeguarding Site Name Address Operator District or Borough Site Reference Lowesby Sewage Works, Church Hill, Lowesby, Severn Trent Harborough H19 STW Leicestershire Water 21 Waste Safeguarding Site Name Address Operator District or Borough Site Reference Lutterworth Lutterworth Civic Amenity Site, Moorbarns Leics County Harborough H20 (north) RHWS Lane, Lutterworth, Leicestershire Council Lutterworth Sewage Works, Moorbarns Lane, Severn Trent Harborough H21 (south) STW Lutterworth, Leicestershire Water 22 Waste Safeguarding Site Name Address Operator District or Borough Site Reference Market Market Harborough Civic Amenity Site, Leics County Harborough Riverside, Market Harborough, Harborough H22 Council RHWS Leicestershire Market Sutton Road, Great Bowden, Market Harborough Anglian Water Harborough H23 (east) Harborough, Leicestershire, LE16 7HW STW Welham Tin House Farm / N
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