Halifax Courier

‘Our hands are tied’ over incinerato­r - councillor­s

- John Greenwood

CABINET MEMBERS have agreed to grant an environmen­tal permit for a company to operate a waste incinerato­r at premises in Calderdale.

Calder Valley Skip Hire Ltd applied to Calderdale Council to operate a small waste incinerato­r plant at Belmont Industrial Estate, Rochdale Road, Sowerby Bridge, a year after winning a planning appeal in which a Planning Inspector gave permission for it to go ahead.

The verdict overturned the council’s original refusal decision.

Cabinet members appeared unhappy about reaching the decision but Coun Jenny Lynn (Lab, Park) said the permit conditions made it self-evident that in event of operation giving rise to pollution that would endanger public health such a breach would be grounds for immediate cessation of work.

Coun Scott Patient (Lab, Luddenden Foot), who is Cabinet member for Climate Change and Resilience, said the government needed to change tack on incinerato­rs.

Calderdale was moving towards net zero emissions by changing the way it did things but feeling compelled to allow the permit showed legislatio­n had to change.

“Our hands are tied in a way. “Collective­ly we need to change our ways and the government needs to change legislatio­n for things like incinerato­rs going forward,” he said.

Three councillor­s from affected wards argued against allowing the permit raising concerns about impact on wildlife, public health with Sowerby Bridge already subject to Air Quality Management status because of poor air quality.

They raised concerns about overseeing authoritie­s – part of the site is subject to a permit overseen by the Environmen­t Agency – and about details they felt were absent from the permit’s wording.

Coun Adam Wilkinson (Lab, Sowerby Bridge) is a Cabinet member but after campaignin­g against the incinerato­r for five years was not allowed to vote on the decision, but was allowed to speak.

George Pickles, of the campaignin­g Benbow Group, said competing permits would just lead to confusion, and there was a gap in informatio­n about particulat­es.

But Michael Krantz, for Calder Valley Skip Hire, said many of these points had been addressed, not least by the Planning Inspector.

The permit allowed for enforcemen­t action by the supervisor­y regulator, he said – effectivel­y, Cabinet was being asked to re-run the planning inquiry and it could not do that.

“The council cannot revoke a planning permission by refusing a permit and revoking the grounds on which the planning permission was granted.

“In general terms, permit conditions will do the job,” said Mr Krantz.

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 ??  ?? SITE: Calder Valley Skip Hire, Belmont Waste Recycling Centre, Rochdale Road, Sowerby Bridge
SITE: Calder Valley Skip Hire, Belmont Waste Recycling Centre, Rochdale Road, Sowerby Bridge

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