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Oxfordshire Minerals and Waste Development Framework Mineral Site Nominations Oxfordshire Minerals and Waste Development Framework Mineral Site Nominations Sand and Gravel Nominations Nomination Ref Site Name Location Nominator Grid Ref Status Details of nomination File size Land west of A420, New site for sand and SG-01 Faringdon Faringdon Grundons SU 291 944 Renewal gravel extraction Land w of Wicklesham and s of Extension of existing SG-02 A420 Faringdon Grundons SU 289 940 Renewal quarry Land adj to Benson Bell Cornwell New site for sand and SG-03 Marina Wallingford LLP SU 610 919 Renewal gravel extraction Hanson Lateral extension to SG-04 Land at Mead Farm Yarnton Aggregates SP 480 113 Renewal Cassington quarry Land to the East of Hanson Lateral extension to SG-05 Cassington quarry Cassington Aggregates SP 485 108 Renewal Cassington quarry Carter Jonas Church LLP/Hanson Extension to SG-08 Land at Lower Road Hanborough Aggregates SP 433 121 Renewal Cassington quarry Land n of Drayton St Leonard and D K Symes New site for sand and SG-09 Berinsfield Berinsfield Associates SU 599 973 Renewal gravel extraction Land east of Spring Lane, Sonning Eye Lafarge Extension of SG-11 (Caversham 'C') Caversham Aggregates Ltd SU 753 768 Renewal Caversham Quarry Land south of Lafarge New site for sand and SG-12 Chazey Wood Mapledurham Aggregates Ltd SU 685 752 Renewal gravel extraction Hanson New site for sand and SG-13 Land at Shillingford Shillingford Aggregates SU 605 930 Renewal gravel extraction Land at Stonehenge Hanson Extension to Stanton SG-14 Farm Northmoor Aggregates SP 408 022 Renewal quarry Hanson New site for sand and SG-15 Dairy Farm Clanfield Aggregates SP 302 014 Renewal gravel extraction Land at Stonehouse Farm, north east of Hanson Extension to SG-16 Cassington Quarry Yarnton Aggregates SP 483 114 Renewal Cassington quarry Hills Quarry New site for sand and SG-17 Land at Culham Culham Products Ltd SU 537 945 Renewal gravel extraction Hanson Extension of existing SG-18 Land at Standlake Standlake Aggregates SP 401 023 Renewal working Hanson Extension to quarry at SG-19 Bridge Farm Appleford Aggregates SU 517 943 Renewal Sutton Courtenay Land between Eynsham, Oxford Extension to SG-20 Cassington, Yarnton Aggregates SP 441 103 Amended Cassington quarry Oxford Extension to SG-20a Wharf Fm Cassington Aggregates SP 449 095 New Cassington quarry Hanson Extension to SG-20b Land at Eynsham Eynsham Aggregates SP 445 095 New Cassington quarry Smith and Sons Beef Unit extension, (Bletchingdon) Extension to Gill Mill SG-21 Gill Mill Witney Ltd SP 375 077 Renewal quarry Smith and Sons Ducklington Farm, (Bletchingdon) Extension to Gill Mill SG-22 extn to Gill Mill Witney Ltd SP 365 075 Renewal quarry Smith and Windrush North, w Sons extn to Gill Mill (Bletchingdon) Extension to Gill Mill SG-23 quarry Witney Ltd SP 361 079 Renewal quarry Smith and Land s of A40, Sons Cogges, Witney Adj (Bletchingdon) Extension to Gill Mill SG-24 to Gill Mill quarry Witney Ltd SP 365 085 Renewal quarry Smith and Sons Vicarage Pit, (Bletchingdon) Extension to Gill Mill SG-27 Cogges Lane Witney Ltd SP 397 058 Renewal Tar Farm quarry Smith and Sons Guy Lakes North, Stanton (Bletchingdon) Extension to Gill Mill SG-28 adj B4449, Harcourt Ltd SP 395 053 Renewal quarry Smith and Sons Stanton (Bletchingdon) New site for sand and SG-29 Sutton Farm, Sutton Harcourt Ltd SP 423 070 Renewal gravel extraction Smith and Sons Home Farm, (Bletchingdon) New site for sand and SG-30 Brighthampton Standlake Ltd SP 380 041 Renewal gravel extraction Smith and Sons Stanton (Bletchingdon) New site for sand and SG-31 Land east of Sutton Harcourt Ltd SP430 059 Renewal gravel extraction Smith and Off Downs Road Sons (adjacent to (Bletchingdon) New site for sand and SG-32 Standlake Arena) Standlake Ltd SP 386 045 Renewal gravel extraction Smith and Land S of Sons Wallingford, New (Bletchingdon) New site for sand and SG-33 Barn Farm Cholsey Ltd SU 596 878 Renewal gravel extraction Smith and Part Springhill Farm, Sons extn to Gill Mill (Bletchingdon) Extension to Gill Mill SG-34 quarry Witney Ltd SP 367 081 Renewal quarry Stanton New site for sand and SG-36 Land at Friars Farm Harcourt LMML Ltd SP406 065 Renewal gravel extraction Land at Grandpont New site for sand and SG-37 and S Hinksey Grandpont LMML Ltd SP 510 050 Renewal gravel extraction Kelmscott & Langford Land at Rectory & Ansells Farm, Langford & New site for sand and SG-38 Home Farm Kelmscott Cemex SP 250 021 Renewal gravel extraction Land off Aston Rd, Brighthampton, New site for sand and SG-39 Standlake Standlake Cemex SP 374 041 Renewal gravel extraction New site for sand and SG-41 N of Lower Radley Radley FT MINS SU 533 998 Renewal gravel extraction Nuneham New site for sand and SG-42 Nuneham Courtenay Courtenay Savills SU 540 995 Renewal gravel extraction Land at New site for sand and SG-47 Wallingford/Benson Benson Savills SU 600 909 Renewal gravel extraction Land N of Didcot Hanson Extension of Sutton SG-53 perimeter road Didcot Aggregates SU 523 921 Renewal Courtenay quarry H Tuckwell & Extension to existing SG-56 Thrupp Lane Radley Sons SU 522 978 Renewal quarry Smith and Sons (Bletchingdon) Extension to other SG-57 New Barn Farm Cholsey Ltd SU 592 872 Renewal nomination; SG-33 Hanson New site for sand and SG-58 Chestlion Farm Clanfield Aggregates SP 276 021 Renewal gravel extraction SG-58a Hanson New site for sand and new Manor Farm Clanfield Aggregates SP 284 030 New gravel extraction D K Symes Extension to SG-59 Stadhampton Stadhampton Associates SU 597 981 Renewal nomination SG-09 Enviros New site for sand and SG-60 White Cross Farm Wallingford Consulting Ltd SU 603 878 Renewal gravel extraction New site for sand and SG-61 Mains Motors Ewelme Mr R Main SU 648 918 Renewal gravel extraction Hanson Extension to Sutton SG-62 Appleford Didcot Aggregates SU 527 924 New Courtenay quarry Soft Sand Nominations D K Symes New site for mineral SS-01 Tubworth Barn Tubney Associates SU 423 993 Amended extraction Stephen Bowley Planning Extension to existing SS-03 Hatford Site Hatford Consultancy SU 331 949 Renewal quarry Land at Pinewoods Kingston Hanson New site for mineral SS-04 Rd Bagpuize Aggregates SU 384 984 Renewal extraction Land at Kingston Kingston Hills Quarry New site for mineral SS-05 Bagpuize Bagpuize Products Ltd SU 425 973 Renewal extraction Smith & Sons Duns Tew Quarry N (Bletchingdon) Extension to existing SS-06 extension Duns Tew Ltd SP 457 275 Renewal quarry Smith & Sons (Bletchingdon) New site for mineral SS-07 Home Farm Shellingford Ltd SU 317 941 Renewal extraction Extension to existing SS-08 Shellingford Quarry Shellingford Multi Agg Ltd SU 325 935 Renewal quarry Land at Chinham Hills Quarry Extension to existing SS-12 Farm Faringdon Products Ltd SU 315 953 Renewal quarry Crushed Rock Nominations Whitehill Quarry - Smith & Sons Sturt Farm (Bletchingdon) Extension to existing CR-02 Extension Burford Ltd SP 273 104 Renewal quarry Smith & Sons S extn to Rollright (Bletchingdon) Extension to existing CR-03 Quarry Rollright Ltd SP 282 304 Renewal quarry Stephen Bowley W Extn, Hatford Planning Extension to existing CR-06 Quarry Hatford Consultancy SU 327 958 Renewal quarry Adjacent to Whitehill New site for mineral CR-07 Quarry Burford Mr D Fletcher SP 270 102 Renewal extraction Downs Stone Extension to existing CR-08 Castle Barn Quarry, Sarsden Company SP 302 225 Renewal quarry Great Tew Estate Great Tew Extension to existing CR-09 Quarry Great Tew Estate SP 383 297 Renewal quarry Smith & Sons Burford Quarry SW (Bletchingdon) Extension to existing CR-10 extn Burford Ltd SP 273 092 New quarry Stephen Bowley Planning Extension to existing CR-11 Hatford N extn Hatford Consultancy SU 334 955 New quarry Clay Nominations New nomination for CL-01 Old Brickworks Farm Bletchingdon Mr R Miller SP 517 158 New clay extraction Secondary and Recycled Aggregates New site for Aasvogel secondary/recycled SR-01 Challow Marsh Farm East Challow Trading Ltd SP 226 880 Renewal aggregate facility New site for secondary/recycled SR-03 Shellingford Shellingford Multi Agg Ltd SU 325 938 Renewal aggregate facility Smith & Sons New site for (Bletchingdon) secondary/recycled SR-04 Whitehill Burford Ltd SP 269 107 Renewal aggregate facility Smith & Sons Existing site for (Bletchingdon) secondary/recycled SR-05 Off Downs Road Standlake Ltd SP 386 045 Renewal aggregate facility Existing site for Chilton Waste secondary/recycled SR-07 Chilton Waste Didcot Services SU 500 853 Renewal aggregate facility Existing site for Hills Quarry secondary/recycled SR-09 Tubney Quarry Tubney Wood products Ltd SP 488 008 New aggregate facility Existing site for secondary/recycled SR-12 Playhatch Playhatch Grabloader Ltd SU 741 765 Renewal aggregate facility Existing site for secondary/recycled SR-13 New Wintles farm Eynsham Mr M McKenna SP 411 108 Renewal aggregate facility Existing site for secondary/recycled SR-14 Slapehill Glympton Mr C Sheehan SP 422 196 Renewal aggregate facility Existing site for secondary/recycled SR-15 Old Brickworks Farm Bletchingdon Mr R Miller SP 518 157 Renewal aggregate facility Existing site for Ethos secondary/recycled SR-16 Lakeside Indust Pk Standlake Recycling Ltd SP 383 044 Renewal aggregate facility Smith & Sons Existing site for (Bletchingdon) secondary/recycled SR-18 Gill Mill Witney Ltd SP 370 077 Renewal aggregate facility Existing site for Worton Farms secondary/recycled SR-20 Worton Farm Cassington Ltd SP 470 113 Renewal aggregate facility New site for Smiths of secondary/recycled SR-21 Milton Road Bloxham Bloxham SP 436 353 New aggregate facility Existing site for Mr N L secondary/recycled
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