Sunderland Echo

Crunch vote on quarry’s future

- Chris Binding Local Democracy Reporter @sunderland­echo

The future of operations at Springwell Quarry will be decided next week when councillor­s discuss a bid to extend works.

Thompsons of Prudhoe Ltd has applied to continue its recycling operations at the site which includes importing, sorting, crushing and screening non-hazardous materials.

Constructi­on, demolition and excavation waste is transporte­d to the quarry and transforme­d into “secondary aggregate” for use in constructi­on projects or for onward recycling.

With existing permission­s for the quarry expected to lapse in February 2022, developers have applied to continue works “in perpetuity”. If approved, the changes would replace historic permission­s and allow a ‘change in operations from quarrying and backfillin­g to waste reclamatio­n, recycling and transfer.’

However, the plans have already sparked opposition with 69 objections, including representa­tion from Springwell Village Residents’ Associatio­n, and an objection letter signed by 25 residents.

Concerns range from dust, noise, traffic and mud on roads to impacts on heritage assets suchastheB­owesRailwa­yboth now and in the future.

A n ob je c t i o n wa s a l s o lodged on behalf of Hellens Group claiming the continuati­on of quarry works is no longer acceptable in the context of a new Taylor Wimpey developmen­t in the area.

During consultati­on, no objections were lodged from the Environmen­t Agency about works continuing at Springwell Quarry.

Meanwhile, Sunderland City Council’s (SCC) planning authority say the scheme is acceptable on balance and have recommende­d it for approval.

In a report to councillor­s, planning officials said there would be no direct impacts on the Bowes Railway with the applicatio­noutlining­measuresto meet policies around ecology and transport.

Despite the location of the operations in the Green Belt, planners also concluded that continuing waste operations at the site would meet the ‘very special circumstan­ces’ needed to outweigh any harm.

SCC’s Planning and Highways (West) Committee will rule on the applicatio­n at a virtual planning hearing on Tuesday.

T h e m e e t i n g s t a r t s at 5.30pm and will be broadcast on the council’s YouTube channel here: youtu.be/-FELCXlgLbI

 ??  ?? The entrance to Springwell Quarry
The entrance to Springwell Quarry

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