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Uttoxeter Quarry – Planning Press Release

STAFFORDSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PLANNING PERMISSION

ACCOMPANIED BY AN ENVIRONMENTAL STATEMENT

THE TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT
PROCEDURE)(ENGLAND) ORDER 2015 – ARTICLE 15 (3)

Application Number : SCC/21/0025/FULL-ES
https://planning.agileapplications.co.uk/staffordshire/application-details/28360

Aggregate Industries UK Limited – application for a northern extension to Uttoxeter Quarry for the
winning and working of sand and gravel with restoration to agriculture, water based recreation and
nature conservation, with the continued use of existing access, site offices, processing plant, silt
lagoons and ancillary infrastructure at Uttoxeter Quarry, Spath, Uttoxeter, Staffordshire, ST14
5AP.

The application is accompanied by an Environmental Statement (ES).

The proposed development affects Public Footpath Nos. 28(A), 28(B), 39, 40, 84, 89, 38, 34, 35,
33, 6, 23, 1, 86, 5, 32, 85 and 41 (B); and the setting of a Grade II listed building.

Members of the public may view the submitted application, ES, plans and other documents via the
Staffordshire Planning web page www.staffordshire.gov.uk/planning (‘Find a current application’).
Members of the public may obtain copies of the ES from Heaton Planning Ltd, Suite 3, Manor
Court, Salesbury Hall, Ribchester, Lancashire PR3 3XR (consultants@heatonplanning.co.uk), so
long as stocks last, at a charge of £125.

Anyone who wishes to make representations about this application should do so no later than 17
December 2021 by commenting on-line via the Staffordshire Planning web page; by emailing to
planning@staffordshire.gov.uk; or, by writing to Planning, Policy & Development Control,
Staffordshire County Council, c/o 2 Staffordshire Place, Tipping Street, Stafford, ST16 2DH.

Please note: all comments and representations received in writing will be taken into account and
are open to be read by all. For more details visit our Privacy Notice on the Staffordshire Planning
web page.

Signed: Darryl Eyers on behalf of Staffordshire County Council