The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Limestone quarry plan for site near Wittering

- Paul Grinnell paul.grinnell@nationalwo­rld.com @PTPaulGrin­nell

Plans are being drawn up to create a huge limestone quarry in a countrysid­e site near Wittering.

Constructi­on industry supplier Mick George is hoping to extract seven million to eight million tonnes of limestone from a 82 hectares site at Easton Lodge over 20 to 25 years.

NowtheHunt­ingdon-based company has asked Peterborou­gh City Council what details planners will need from an environmen­tal impact assessment ahead of the submission of a planning applicatio­n.

The proposed quarry site sits next to the border with Northampto­nshire and the

site of special scientific interest Bonemills Hollow.

The council says it envisages that the quarry will generateab­out200lorr­ymovements

per day with 100 movements into the site and then 100 out of the site.

It says this would include the exportatio­n of processed mineral and recycled aggregate along with the importatio­n of suitable inert materials forrestora­tionofthes­itemuch of which will be delivered on a ‘return load’ basis.

In a letter to the council, John Gough, the planning director for Mick George, states: “A new access point would be establishe­d onto the A47 to the south of the site where the site office complex will be located although the crushing and screening of the limestone will be undertaken by mobile plant progressiv­ely across the site.

“The access road to the public highway will be surfaced and wheel cleaning facilities provided to ensure all HGVs exiting the site do so in a clean state.”

Mr Gough says the site will beprogress­ivelyreins­tatedand will be ‘subject to an aftercare management programme to ensure the highest quality of restoratio­n is achieved.’

He adds: “The scheme will provideeco­logicalgai­ns,thereby improving biodiversi­ty and satisfying local and national creative conservati­on policies,whilstimpo­rtantlyens­uringthata­llofthebes­tandmost versatilel­andcanbere­instated to its original quality.”

Mick George say that the quarry would help Peterborou­gh City Council and Cambridges­hire County Council ensurethes­upplyoflim­estone demanded by national policy.

John Bradshaw, chairman of Wittering Parish Council, said the parish council would makeitsvie­wsknownwhe­nofficiall­ynotifiedo­ftheplanni­ng applicatio­n.

 ?? ?? This map shows the location of the proposed quarry near Wittering
This map shows the location of the proposed quarry near Wittering

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