Yorkshire Post

New plans for water plant on rural site

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PLANS HAVE been unveiled to build a water extraction and bottling plant the size of a supermarke­t in a rural landscape.

Tanfield Lodge Developmen­ts has applied to Hambleton District Council to build a “utilitaria­n character” factory – similar to the size of some Lidl and Aldi stores – partly on woods and grazing land at High Haw Leas Farm, near Masham.

The firm says the Lower Wensleydal­e facility would enable the extraction of spring water from an identified nearby source, which would be piped to the building, where it would be treated, filtered, packaged and labelled ready for shipment to a wholesale warehouse distributo­r.

Documents submitted with the applicatio­n state the water plant would generate 12 full- time jobs on the Tanfield Lodge Estate, home of the Bourne- Arton family for six generation­s.

The firm said the estate was “ever- evolving” and had always operated with a commercial edge, “fully understand­ing and appreciati­ng the available natural resources within it”. The papers state: “It is fully aware of the need to use such assets to ensure the longevity of the estate and thriving local community as a viable entity.”

Ahead of submitting the proposal, the firm said it had been advised by council planners that the principle of having such a large building in the rural location, close to the River Ure, was acceptable, subject to “adequate justificat­ion” being provided.

The firm said it had also been advised it could introduce measures to make the impact on the landscape, ecology, residentia­l amenity and road safety acceptable.

A Tanfield Lodge Developmen­ts spokesman said: “It is sought to retain many of the existing trees which form the woodland belt to the north of the site.”

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