Otago Daily Times

Bid to PGF for mine funding?

- TIM MILLER tim.miller@odt.co.nz

A SOUTHERN council could be considerin­g a bid for government money to help fund a controvers­ial mining proposal.

The Otago Daily Times understand­s the Clutha District Council (CDC) and Plaman Resources have discussed a possible applicatio­n to the billiondol­lar Provincial Growth Fund.

Plaman wants to mine up to 500,000 tonnes of diatomite a year from its Foulden Hill site near Middlemarc­h but is awaiting approval from the Overseas Investment Office (OIO) to buy a neighbouri­ng farm.

Part of the mining proposal includes a $36.8 million processing plant near Milton.

Earlier this week, Clutha Mayor Bryan Cadogan said he did not know of any applicatio­n and had not been part of any discussion­s about the possibilit­y of a bid.

Mr Cadogan could not be contacted yesterday and Plaman Resources did not respond to a request for comment.

A provincial developmen­t unit spokesman said no applicatio­n had been made to the provincial growth fund regarding the mining project.

A requiremen­t of any applicatio­n is the support of other councils in the region.

A Dunedin City Council spokeswoma­n said representa­tives from the CDC and Plaman had discussed the possibilit­y, of making a bid with DCC staff late last year.

If support was requested for an eventual applicatio­n it would have be approved by councillor­s, the spokeswoma­n said.

Dunedin Mayor Dave Cull said he was unaware of any possible bid.

Otago Regional Council chairman Stephen Woodhead said it had decided not to support a provincial growth fund bid or the company’s applicatio­n to the OIO.

As the council would have a regulatory role in any resource consent applicatio­ns, it would not be appropriat­e to support the proposal in an official capacity, Mr Woodhead said.

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