Halifax Courier

Judicial review on incinerato­r?

- John Greenwood

CAMPAIGNER­S AGAINST a waste incinerato­r in Calderdale are warning the council it may apply for a judicial review over the granting of an environmen­tal permit for one to operate.

Legal representa­tives for the Benbow Group, who have campaigned against Calder Valley Skip Hire’s plans to operate a small waste incinerati­on Plant) at its Belmont site in Sowerby Bridge, have written to Calderdale Council warning it may apply for a judicial review.

The group has a crowdfundi­ng appeal to help fund legal costs and claims “massive support” including both Calderdtio­n ale’s MPs, ward councillor­s and among the public.

A spokespers­on for the group said: “We are confident we have a strong case. We really hope since the Cabinet told the meeting their hands were tied, that now it is shown they received the wrong advice and applied the wrong tests that they agree to quash the permit.”

Its next step will depend on the council’s response to the protocol letter, with a response asked for within 14 days of the correspond­ence being sent on March 5.

Last month the council’s Cabinet approved the company’s applicatio­n for an environmen­tal permit for the site, and this followed Calder Valley Skip Hire’s successful challenge to the authority’s refusal of planning permission, with a Planning Inspector allowing that applica

on appeal, the decision announced in January 2020.

The protocol letter, sent by the claimant’s legal representa­tive, Richard Harwood QC of London-based 39 Essex Chambers, sets out grounds for the decision being challenged and what orders the group will seek the court to make, namely an order quashing Cabinet’s decision to grant the permit, an order quashing the environmen­tal permit itself and that the council pays the claimant’s costs.

The grounds for challenge include a question of law, and assertions over assessment of harm and safety tests.

Other grounds relate to issues the group claims apply over the permit and a waste management licence at the site.

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