Waste Local Plan Forum

MINUTES OF THE INAUGARAL MEETING OF THE FORUM HELD AT WARMINISTER ASSEMBLY HALL, WARMINISTER

ON TUESDAY, 6TH JUNE 2000

Present

A full list of those present and their respective organisation is attached as Appendix 1.

Absences

A full list of those who expressed an interest in attending the Forum but were unable to attend this meeting is attached as Appendix 2.

References

To assist with participation in the Forum, there are a range of documents, many of which were referred to at the meeting, which would give stakeholders a background in the policy context in which the Waste Local Plan must be prepared. These documents, their costs and where they may be obtained from are listed in Appendix 3.

Minutes of the Meeting

Item

Commentary/Resolution (if any)

Action to be taken

INTRODUCTION

Aim 1

 

 

 

2

The inaugural meeting of the Waste Local Plan (WLP) Forum was opened on behalf of Wiltshire County Council (WCC) and Swindon Borough Council (SBC) by the vice-chairman of Wiltshire County Council’s Environment and Transport Committee Miss M. F. de Rhe – Philipe.

Dr. Alison Millward, the Forum’s independent facilitator set out the overriding aims of the Forum as:

  • To achieve a consensus on the preparation of the policies of the deposit draft Waste Local Plan.
  • To inform the democratic process of Waste Local Plan production by adding value from a broad range of stakeholders and bringing influence to bear on the WLP decision makers.

3

A resume of the principle areas of consensus, differing opinion and of actions/issues outstanding, derived from the public consultation process was also put forward for information. Reports of these consultations and the Issues and Options Document (November 1999) are available from County Hall (Tel: 01225 713429)

 

Timescales

4

To achieve the Forum’s aims and make an impact on the first Deposit Draft of the Waste Local Plan (due for publication in January 2001), the Forum has five months to cover all aspects of its agreed remit.

 

TERMS OF REFERENCE

Forum 5

Membership

The Forum agreed that the initial trawl for membership and coverage of stakeholders had been appropriate and had given a firm base to begin the discussions. However, suggestions were made to attract the following organisations to future Forum meetings:

  • Railway Companies
  • Schools and Colleges, especially Environmental Science Teachers
  • Area Health Authority
  • Wider business coverage, including small business through to large chain-stores in the Plan area, potential for the introduction of a business link
  • Experts from industry outside Wiltshire e.g. Bevan Recycling, Butler Fuels
  • Women’s Institute
  • Ministry of Defence
  • The MET Office
  • Waste haulage contractors e.g. skip hire companies
  • All District Council Recycling Officers.
  • National Farmers Union
  • Wessex Water
  • Representatives of the European Perspective e.g. MEP’s
  • Communities First Wiltshire Enterprise (funded by ENTRUST) via the Landfill Tax credit scheme)
  • Other, suitable, ENTRUST funded bodies
  • Fledgling green businesses e.g. Nappy Laundry Service

To be targeted by WCC/SBC Officers

Quorum 6

As a result of discussions it was resolved that:

  • Precise number (or Quorum) considered inappropriate, but view taken that JSPWP would need to see that representatives from the range of organisational categories had been present at each meeting and in reasonable numbers (say around 30 in total).
  • Record of attendance would be analysed against the categories invited and would be maintained by Alison Millward.

 

Officer 7

Objectives

To assist in establishing the Forum’s objectives reference was made to the following four core objectives that officers from Wiltshire County Council and Swindon Borough Council had defined:

  • To develop understanding and consensus on policies and proposals
  • To provide a sounding board for Officer ideas
  • To agree action points for Officers to progress
  • To agree recommendations to be put to the Joint Structure Plan Working Party (JSPWP)

 

Key 8 Objectives of the Forum

Forum members were asked to define up to 3 objectives of their own for the Forum. Their responses have been amalgamated and categorised as either an Output or a Process.

Output Objectives

  • To develop understanding and consensus, on policies and proposals
  • To agree action points for officers to progress
  • To agree recommendations for officers to put to the JSPWP
  • To produce fewer objections to the Draft Waste Local Plan
  • To raise awareness and knowledge among Forum members and the wider public about waste issues, directives, technologies, options and impacts
  • To produce a Waste Local Plan to achieve integrated waste management across the county
  • To produce a Waste Local Plan which gives priority to waste elimination, minimisation, re-use and recovery, over disposal
  • To produce a range of proposals to suit different local circumstances
  • To shift the perception of waste from worthless to rubbish to a valuable by-product
  • To promote the development of new markets to maximise the success of strategies related to the Best Practical Environmental Option and the Proximity Principle.
  • To lobby and influence national bodies and national government on policy, regulations, incentives and resources, e.g. the Packaging Regulations and the Landfill Tax.

Process Objectives

  • To provide a sounding board for officers’ ideas
  • To create truly informed debate
  • To produce a Waste Local Plan that the Forum, and therefore the wider public, can support because it has clearly been influenced by the consultation processes
  • To learn from experience in other districts, counties and countries
  • To build partnerships with others who want to make a difference
  • To influence elected members to generate policies and proposals relating to waste elimination and minimisation, not just disposal
  • To ensure that information is brought to the Forum by all its members, and disseminated out to their partners.

 

ISSUES

Issues 9

To be considered

Forum members were asked to comment on and add to the list of outstanding issues identified through the earlier public consultation process. Consequently, the following issues were identified:

Waste Management Options

  • Current focus on Waste to Energy is misleading – need to understand all possible components of an integrated approach to waste management e.g. what are the other options, what do they look like etc. More information is required by the Forum.
  • Pyrolysis is a relatively untried technology; need expert information on this technology to be fed into the Forum.
  • Methods to deal with furniture/bulky waste/tyres.
  • Integrated Waste Management Facilities – what are these?
  • Recycling facilities as part of housing development.
  • What new (waste management) development would the Forum consider acceptable?
  • It will be necessary to look at all possible waste management options from an early stage in the Forum.

Waste Management Strategy

  • The Proximity Principle must be debated
  • The importation of wastes into Wiltshire – especially in relation to the Proximity Principle.
  • Regional Self-Sufficiency versus County/Borough Self-Sufficiency.
  • Should an overarching objective be introduced (to the plan) to work towards Zero Waste?
  • Should Waste Elimination form a secondary objective?
  • Currently 4 options available – reduce, re-use, recover or dispose. The Forum must focus on these to inform the WLP and create something realistic and practical.
  • Waste minimisation – should be a key strategy in the WLP.

Fundamental Questions

  • Waste planning vs. waste Local Plan Forum
  • Should a discussion of Non-land use planning issues be held now e.g. waste minimisation – could reduce the need for incineration
  • Is there a Double Function for the Forum - Local Plan

- Wider Issues

  • Exactly what influence can a Waste Local Plan have upon recycling and waste minimisation targets – can a Land Use Plan influence Non-Land Use Planning matters?

Links with other Strategies

  • Integration of District and other waste strategies
  • Look to the model of ‘Beacon’ authorities e.g. Hampshire, Bath & North East Somerset
  • Local Agenda 21 led initiative across Wiltshire to develop the wider issues
    • offer to pursue
    • need to urgently pursue ‘life’ funding

Waste Management Sites

  • What is the current thinking of the site review team?
  • What facility has been proposed for the Salisbury area? This has implications for any sustainability appraisals of the Plan.
  • Discussion of sites in Wiltshire and Swindon that are licensed to handle/dispose of asbestos wastes.
  • What are the Environmental Protection implications for waste management sites (and indeed for the WLP)?
  • What are the constraints on land use (including Environmental Protection, Economic Viability and Social Impacts) for the selection of sites?
  • A commitment was given to making available a list of the sites being reviewed by Entec U.K. Ltd as soon as possible. These are now attached as Appendix 4 to these minutes.

Waste Data

  • There is a need for up to date waste statistics to be presented (should be available from the Env. Agency by Autumn).
  • Waste management life cycle analysis tool – WISARD – information required.
  • Data required on the percentage arisings of Industrial, Commercial and Agricultural wastes in comparison to that of Household wastes.

Economics of Waste Management

  • What are the costs of the different waste management options?
  • What is the cost of Source Separation of waste? Comparison required of the costs of dealing with waste now and in the future under existing processes and methods and those in the new Plan.
  • Who will pay for the agreed actions/initiatives, and where will the necessary resources come from?

The Sustainability Appraisal of the Plan

(In response to the Sustainability Appraisal (SA) Scoping presentation given at the meeting – detailed below)

  • Concern that the Forum cannot contribute to the SA scoping exercise because:

- It is not clear what is being proposed to be scoped/appraised in given areas e.g. Salisbury

- No weighting of factors in scoping matrix

- Brief is too reactionary.

- Methodology is only appropriate for specific proposals/sites.

  • Will the Sustainability Appraisal prompt the Waste Planning Authority (WPA) to rethink the strategy if so recommended? (Concerning this question, it was stated that should work carried out by Entec through the SA recommend a change of or changes to the strategy of the WLP, then the WPA will restructure the strategy accordingly).
  • What is Sustainability?

Consideration of Wider Policy

  • Need for Officer guidance on context especially re: Europe
  • Discussion is needed of Environment Agency reaction/responses to Select Committee recommendations e.g. on BPEO*
  • Information e.g. presentation on implication of European Directives – early on in the life of the Forum*

Education and Information

  • Education for the public re: waste recycling
  • Networking of information e.g. from/to agencies like Environment Agency.

 

THE REPORTING STRUCTURE

The 10

Forum Structure

 

 

11

 

 

 

The proposed reporting structure of the Forum (see Appendix 5) was debated. It was agreed that, through debate and reporting, the Forum would seek to influence WLP Officers, and consequently Members of the Joint Structure Plan Working Party (JSPWP), in their decisions concerning the WLP.

It was duly resolved that:

  • The Forum Facilitator will prepare a report of each Forum meeting with recommendations for Officers and the JSPWP to address. This report shall be circulated to all invitees.
  • Officers shall prepare their own independent report of the meetings where necessary with recommendations for the JSPWP.

A copy of the reports produced shall also be circulated to all County and Borough Council Elected Members.

Report preparation by Alison Millward & by WCC/SBC

ENTEC PRESENTATION – SUSTAINABILITY APPRAISAL

12

 

13

 

 

 

14

15

 

A short presentation was given by Sean Nicholson of Entec UK Ltd outlining the Sustainability Appraisal (SA) to be carried out on behalf of WCC/SBC, on the options and additional site suggestions.

It is intended that Forum members should have the opportunity to contribute their views on the ideas and issues to be addressed by the SA’s scoping report. Sean Nicholson of Entec shall be circulating a letter on this matter to all Forum members.

The final date for receipt of views to be considered is to be agreed.

Paragraph 9 above on ‘Sustainability Appraisal’ outlines the initial responses and concerns over this process raised at this meeting.

 

DATES, TIMES AND LOCATIONS – THE WORKINGS OF FUTURE MEETINGS

Consensus

16

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

17

 

 

It was agreed that:

  • There would be total of 5 topic/issue-based meetings.
  • One of the meetings would be scheduled, in part, to focus in depth on the issue of Waste Minimisation.
  • Technical expertise – a current weakness of the Forum – would be sought on matters as appropriate.
  • As a way to enhancing communication it was suggested that notice boards, bulletin papers, use of e-mail and the internet could be employed where practicable to inform of future events.
  • Forum members wished to tackle the issues as a whole, but in small group discussions followed by plenary feedback and summing-up sessions.
  • That each meeting of the Forum shall aim to achieve a concluding consensus and to put forward agreed recommendations for further work/action at the end of each meeting

Future meetings shall be set up in the following manner, unless otherwise agreed by the Forum Membership at subsequent meetings:

  • The meetings shall be held on a roving location basis – consequently, there is scope for a meeting to be held in each of the Districts
  • Meetings shall be held in the evenings starting no later that at 7:00 pm.
  • Meetings shall be time-tabled to last for 2 hours.
  • As far as possible, free car parking will sought to be provided at the chosen venues, or as close as is reasonably practicable.
  • The date of the next meeting of the Forum shall be set and released, along with dates for the remaining five meetings as soon as possible.
  • Topics and issues for each meeting shall be attached for perusal and comment alongside proposed dates.

 

  

APPENDIX 1

Wiltshire and Swindon Waste Local Plan Forum
Register of Attendance

Name

Organisation

Position / Title

S. Hazelton

Ernst and Young

Senior Executive

Catherine Rice

Wiltshire Agenda 21

Project Manager

Anne Bethell

Top Drawer Furniture Project

Project Manager

Martin Bates

Gloucester C.C.

Planner

Lee Sellick

Environment Agency

Tactical Planning Officer

Leo Randall

Salisbury D.C.

Councillor

Lorraine Morrish

Whiteparish P.C.

Councillor

Tim Owen

Salisbury D.C.

Cleansing Officer

Paul Deakin

North Dorset D.C.

Principal Waste Management Officer

Marten Gregory

Environment Agency

Tactical Planning Officer

L. J. Crapper

Crapper and Sons Ltd

Managing Director

K. Jakubczyk

West Wiltshire D.C.

Planning Policy Officer

Carolyn Sheehan

Boyton P.C.

Councillor

Janet Wallis

W.A.L.C

Local Councils Assistant

Peter Errington

New Forest D.C.

Planning Officer

John Kadwell

Malmesbury &

St Pauls Ra

Representative of Committee

Bob Asquith

Terence O’Rouke PLC

obo AEA/ETSU

Associate Director

(planning Consultant)

Peter Day

Hampshire C.C.

Minerals and Waste Planning Officer

Paul Barry

Trowbridge T.C.

Chair of Planning

Trevor Askew

West Wiltshire D.C.

General Manager

Direct Works

Bill Dunn

Redlynch P.C.

Councillor

Nigel Thompson

Redlynch P.C.

Councillor

Jack Harley

Chitterne Landfill

Owner

Sandra Truscott

Wiltshire County Council

Assistant Waste

Disposal Officer

A. F. Shorter

Pewsey P.C.

Councillor

Chair of Environment

Marilyn Day

Godshill P.C.

Councillor

Sylvia Singleton

Sherfield English Environmental Protection Society

Secretary

Peter Singleton

Sherfield English Environmental Protection Society

Treasurer

Cllr. Len Osbourne

West Wiltshire D.C. Chapmanslade P.C

Chair Area Committee

Christopher Newbury

Wiltshire C.C. &

Heywood P.C

Member

M. G. Oliver

Viridor Waste Management

Planning Manager

B. R. Phillips

Wroughton P.C

Environmental Committee Member

Ann Read

Grimstead P.C.

Chairman

Richard Parsons

Grimstead P.C.

Chairman

S. Eades

Friends of the Earth

Clerk

Cllr. D. Lewis

Calne T.C.

Green Party

Member

Ray Taylor

Devizes T.C.

Councillor

Peter Holland

Holland Handling

Councillor

John Latter

Melcourt Industries

Managing Director

John Hernon

Blue Circle Cement UK

National Planning Manager

Jane Laurie

Wiltshire Agenda 21

Co-ordinator

Rosemary Brown

Bradford on Avon T.C.

Councillor

Diana Sexstone

Heywood P.C.

Councillor

David Pantling

Whiteparish Preservation Group

Planning Consultant

Gafyn Blakeway

National Trust

Land Agent

Ben Kerwood

CPRE

Chair of S Wills Group

Rebecca Hughes

Dorset D.C.

Senior Planner

Janet Griffin

Calne Civic Society

Publicity Officer

Timothy Leech

J Leech & son

Partner

John Weyland

Little Cheverell P.C.

Vice Chairman

Richard Britton

Alderbury P.C.

Chairman

Ann Curry

Salisbury Civic Society

Committee Member

Newsletter Editor

Carol Ames

Ashton Keynes P.C.

Chairman

Sally Scott White

Westbury T.C.

Bratton P.C.

Member

David Levy

The Air That We Breathe Group

Member

Jim Batt

Urchfont P.C. (PFA)

Civil Engineering By-product Disposal

Member

Cllr. F. De Rhe-Philipe

Wiltshire County Council

Kennet & Avon Canal Trust

Vice Chairman

Environment Committee

Administrator

Jeremy White

Crudwell P.C.

Member

John Glover

Melksham without P.C.

Member

John Hawlings

Roundway P.C.

Member

Bill Wood

Chippenham T.C.

Member

G. W. Fraser

Edington P.C.

Member

D. C. R. Waymouth

Downtown Society

Member

Sally Lacey

Downtown P.C.

Member

Geoff Davies

Swindon Contractor

Officer

Nigel Carter

Swindon Chamber

Secretary

Lesley Bennett

WCC/NWDC

Member

Paul Dixon

Hills (also obo Environmental Services Association)

Director

Peter Bailey

North Wiltshire D.C.

Officer

R. J. Lewis

Inland Waterways Association (Avon & Wilts)

Committee Secretary

 

APPENDIX 2

Register of Absentees

 

Those who could not attend but wish to be kept informed

Ms Maddy Jago David Pollard

New Forest Committee Officer S.W. Regional Planning Conference

New Forest Committee

Mrs Julie Long Bob Bassett

Clerk New Zealand Milk

Bramshaw Parish Council

David Sharpe Jo Hanslip

Environmental and Planning Management Regional Planner

The House Builders Federation

Those who could not attend but wish to be invited again

Dr H. A. Chandler J. Mulvey

Chiseldon Parish Council Amesbury Town Council

Jayne Worth C. J. Andrews

Vice Chairman Steeple Langford Parish Council

Bulford Parish Council

Mr J. Brown Mr Terrance M. King Environmental Health Officer Okus Area Residents Association

Test Valley Borough Council

FRCA (Farming and Rural Conservation Agency)

For MAFF

Bob Hands

Operations Manager

Forestry Commission

Those who confirmed attendance but were unable to attend

Jean Saunders Jane Dunlop

21st Century Swindon Forum All Saints CE Aided Primary School

Mrs M. E. Smith Mr J. H. Williams

Charlton Parish Council

Mrs A. Lock

Corsham Civic Society

Dr. Alan Taylor Mrs Boulton

Halcrow Gilbert Marlborough Town Council

Mollie Groom Mr Ben Arnold

Lydiard Millicent Parish Council & Robert Long Consultancy

Lydiard Millicent Residents Association

Salisbury Journal Zena May

South Marston Parish Council

Mr Young Mrs A. Lock

S. W. Regional Dev. Agency Transport 2000

Cllr Martin Baker Wiltshire Times

Warminster Town Council

Catherine Wright E. C. H. Chase

Wiltshire Wildlife Trust Whiteparish History and Environmental Association

 

APPENDIX 3

WILTSHIRE & SWINDON WASTE LOCAL PLAN FORUM

SUGGESTED

REFERENCE DOCUMENTS

 

Document Title

Date Published

Cost

Available From

Wiltshire and Swindon Waste Local Plan 2011 – Consultation on Issues and Options

Nov. 1999

(None)

Wiltshire County Council
Tel. 01225 713429

Swindon Borough Council
Tel. 01793 466409

Report of Stakeholder Discussions on the Issues and Options Document

April 2000

(None)

Wiltshire County Council
Tel. 01225 713429

Swindon Borough Council
Tel. 01793 466409

Draft Regional Planning Guidance for the South West

August 1999

(None)

Secretariat of the South West Regional Planning Conference
Tel. 01823 355017

Waste Strategy 2000 England and Wales – Part 1

May 2000

£10.00

Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions (DETR)
Tel. 020 794 43000
Website: http://www.detr.gov.uk

The Stationary Office, Norwich
Tel. 0870 600 55 22

Waste Strategy 2000 England and Wales – Part 2

May 2000

£20.00

DETR
Tel. 020 794 43000
Website: http://www.detr.gov.uk

The Stationary Office, Norwich
Tel. 0870 600 55 22

Planning Policy Guidance Note 10: Planning and Waste Management

Sept. 1999

£10.00

DETR
Tel. 020 794 43000

Increasing Recovery and Recycling of Packaging Waste in the U.K.

June 1999

(None)

DETR
Tel. 020 794 43000

Limiting Landfill

October 1999

(None)

DETR
Tel. 020 794 43000

Sustainable Waste Management – The Government’s Response to the Env., Transport and Regional Affairs C’ttee.

Nov. 1998

(None)

DETR)
Tel. 020 794 43000
Website: http://www.detr.gov.uk

The EU Landfill Directive

June 1999

£6.00 for a photocopy

European Information centre:
Tel. 01179 737373

European Public Information Centre – Swindon 01793 764240
And Trowbridge 01225 713727

 

 

APPENDIX 4

WASTE LOCAL PLAN FORUM - SITES/AREAS TO BE APPRAISED

Please note that the sites/areas listed below are not proposals. They comprise sites/areas:

These sites/areas are to be appraised by independent consultant's (Entec UK Ltd) over the next three months, against site selection criteria which are to be developed and refined over the coming three months. The Forum is to have the opportunity of commenting on these criteria at their future meetings in August and September 2000.

Kennet District

Sites/Areas

Sites contained in the Issues & Options Document

Sites Discounted from Issues and Options Document

Sites Suggested by Public & Consultees

Garden Trading Estate, DEVIZES

 

ü

 

Hopton Park Industrial Estate, DEVIZES

ü

 

 

Extension to Hopton Park Industrial Estate, DEVIZES

ü

 

 

Le Marchant Barracks, DEVIZES

 

ü

 

Nursteed Road, DEVIZES

 

ü

 

Nursteed Road North, DEVIZES

 

ü

 

Elcot Lane, MARLBOROUGH

 

ü

 

Salisbury Road East, MARLBOROUGH

ü

 

 

Elm Tree Park on A4 west of MARLBOROUGH

 

 

ü

WCC land, north of Salisbury Rd, MARLBOROUGH

 

 

ü

Burts Yard, London Road (O.75 h ind. Site), Marlborough

 

 

ü

Site (HRC) in LUDGERSHALL

 

ü

ü

Broadway, MARKET LAVINGTON

 

ü

 

Part of MOD site, west of A345, NETHERAVON

 

ü

 

Land adjacent to Ford Brook, PEWSEY

 

ü

 

Land south of Marlborough Road, PEWSEY

ü

Sells Green/Martinslade

 

ü

 

Old incinerator site, Ludgershall Rd, TIDWORTH

 

 

ü

Tidworth

 

 

ü

 

WASTE LOCAL PLAN FORUM - SITES/AREAS TO BE APPRAISED

Please note that the sites/areas listed below are not proposals. They comprise sites/areas:

These sites/areas are to be appraised by independent consultant's (Entec UK Ltd) over the next three months, against site selection criteria which are to be developed and refined over the coming three months. The Forum is to have the opportunity of commenting on these criteria at their future meetings in August and September 2000.

North Wiltshire District

Sites/Areas

Sites contained in the Issues & Options Document

Sites Discounted from Issues and Options Document

Sites Suggested by Public & Consultees Sites

Methuen Park & Easton Lane, CHIPPENHAM

 

ü

 

Cepen Park North, CHIPPENHAM

 

ü

 

Salterford Lane, CHIPPENHAM

ü

 

 

Bumper's Farm Industrial Estate, CHIPPENHAM

 

 

ü

Thingley Junction, CHIPPENHAM

 

 

ü

Potley Lane & Leafield Industrial Estate, CORSHAM

 

ü

 

Spring Quarry, CORSHAM

 

ü

 

Rudloe Manor, CORSHAM

 

ü

 

Hartham Quarry, Copenacre, CORSHAM

 

ü

 

Land to North and West of Beversbrook Farm Industrial Estate, CALNE

 

ü

 

Templers Way Industrial Estate, WOOTTON BASSETT

 

ü

 

Interface Industrial Estate, WOOTTON BASSETT

 

ü

 

Whitehill Lane Industrial Estate, WOOTTON BASSETT

 

ü

 

Tetbury Hill, MALMESBURY

 

ü

 

Braydon Hill, CRICKLADE (Chelworth Industrial Estate)

 

ü

 

Purton Brickwork's, PURTON

 

ü

 

Park Grounds Farm, Purton

 

 

ü

Whitehalls, EASTON GREY

 

ü

 

Latton Creamery, LATTON

 

ü

 

HRCs suggested at Calne, Corsham & Malmesbury

 

 

ü

Compton Bassett

 

 

ü

WASTE LOCAL PLAN FORUM - SITES/AREAS TO BE APPRAISED

Please note that the sites/areas listed below are not proposals. They comprise sites/areas:

These sites/areas are to be appraised by independent consultant's (Entec UK Ltd) over the next three months, against site selection criteria which are to be developed and refined over the coming three months. The Forum is to have the opportunity of commenting on these criteria at their future meetings in August and September 2000.

Salisbury District

Sites/Areas

Sites contained in the Issues & Options Document

Sites Discounted from Issues and Options Document

Sites Suggested by Public & Consultees

Boscombe Down Business Park, AMESBURY

 

ü

 

  1. Porton Road
  2. Boscombe Down
  3. Land north of London Road
  4. London Road Depot
  5. Land east of Porton Road (Folly Bottom)
  6. Stockport Road

- all in AMESBURY

 

 

ü

ü

ü

ü

 

 

ü

 

ü

ü

Dead Maid Quarry Industrial Estate, MERE

 

ü

 

Land to west of Dead Maid Quarry Industrial Estate, MERE

 

ü

 

Salisbury Road Industrial Estate, DOWNTON

 

ü

 

Churchfields Industrial Estate, SALISBURY

 

ü

ü

Netherhampton Road, Harnham Industrial Estate, SALISBURY

 

ü

ü

Old Sarum Airfield, SALISBURY

 

ü

 

Southampton Road, SALISBURY

 

ü

 

  1. Land at Old Sarum
  2. Land at London Road

- both in SALISBURY

 

ü

ü

 

Fugglestone Red, SALISBURY

 

ü

 

Within Salisbury City

 

 

ü

Brownfield sites in SALISBURY

 

 

ü

New Cattle Market site between Salisbury and Wilton

 

 

 

Kingsway, WILTON

 

ü

 

WILTON

 

 

ü

TISBURY

 

ü

 

Chicksgrove Quarry, TISBURY

 

 

ü

Land by Matron's College Farm, ALDERBURY

 

 

ü

Matron's College Farm, WHADDON

 

 

ü

Former RAF Baverstoke site, DINTON

 

ü

 

Dinton

 

 

ü

SOUTH NEWNTON

 

ü

 

Waste Transfer Station, THORNEY DOWN

 

ü

ü

MOD land, PORTON DOWN

 

 

ü

BOSCOMBE DOWN

 

 

ü

Whelpley Farm, WHITEPARISH

 

 

ü

Moor Farm, WHITEPARISH

 

 

ü

MOD land, SALISBURY PLAIN

 

 

ü

Salisbury Area of Search

ü

 

 

Brownfield Sites in general

 

 

ü

Sites near railheads

 

 

ü

North or West of Salisbury

 

 

ü

Ex RAF site, CHILMARK

 

 

ü

Chilmark

 

 

ü

Area around ODSTOCK

 

 

ü

Transfer by rail to Westbury Cement Works

 

 

ü

Please note that the sites/areas listed above are not proposals. They comprise sites/areas:

These sites/areas are to be appraised by independent consultant's (Entec UK Ltd) over the next three months, against site selection criteria which are to be developed and refined over the coming three months. The Forum is to have the opportunity of commenting on these criteria at their future meetings in August and September 2000.

WASTE LOCAL PLAN FORUM - SITES/AREAS TO BE APPRAISED

Please note that the sites/areas listed below are not proposals. They comprise sites/areas:

These sites/areas are to be appraised by independent consultant's (Entec UK Ltd) over the next three months, against site selection criteria which are to be developed and refined over the coming three months. The Forum is to have the opportunity of commenting on these criteria at their future meetings in August and September 2000.

West Wiltshire District

Sites/Areas

Sites contained in the Issues & Options Document

Sites Discounted from Issues and Options Document

Sites Suggested by Public & Consultees

North of West Ashton Road, TROWBRIDGE

 

ü

 

Bradford Road, TROWBRIDGE

 

ü

 

Canal Road Industrial Estate, TROWBRIDGE

ü

 

 

Riversway, Canal Bridge Industrial Estate, TORWBRIDGE

 

ü

ü

Whitehorse Business Park/ Pound Farm, TROWBRIDGE

 

ü

 

Bowerhill, MELKSHAM

 

ü

 

Land south and west of Bowerhill, MELKSHAM

 

ü

 

Station Yard, MELKSHAM

 

ü

 

HRC site at MELKSHAM

 

 

ü

Brook Lane/ The Ham, WESTBURY

 

ü

 

West Wilts Trading Estate, WESTBURY

ü

 

 

Fairwood Trading Estate, WESTBURY/DITON MARSH

 

ü

 

Land off Station Road, WESTBURY

 

ü

 

Cement Works, WESTBURY

ü

 

 

Copheap Lane, WARMINSTER

 

ü

 

Fairfield Road, WARMINSTER

 

ü

 

Woodcock Industrial Estate, WARMINSTER

 

ü

 

Land off Bath Road, WARMINSTER

 

ü

 

Land at Gas House Farm, WARMINSTER

(now called Bath Road Business Park)

ü

 

 

Treenwood Estate, BRADFORD ON AVON

 

ü

 

Chitterne Landfill, Valley Farm, CHITTERNE

 

 

ü

EAST CHITTERNE

 

 

ü

WASTE LOCAL PLAN FORUM - SITES/AREAS TO BE APPRAISED

Please note that the sites/areas listed below are not proposals. They comprise sites/areas:

These sites/areas are to be appraised by independent consultant's (Entec UK Ltd) over the next three months, against site selection criteria which are to be developed and refined over the coming three months. The Forum is to have the opportunity of commenting on these criteria at their future meetings in August and September 2000.

Swindon Borough

Sites/Areas

Sites contained in the Issues & Options Document

Sites Discounted from Issues and Options Document

Sites Suggested by Public & Consultees

Barnfield Road/Galton way

ü

Europa Park

ü

SEB Depot, Faraday Road, Dorcan

ü

Britannia Park

ü

Brindley Close Industrial Estate and land rear of Brindley Close

ü

Disused Council Depot, Highworth Road

ü

Chapel Farm Landfill Site

ü

Marshgate Industrial Estate, Stratton Road

ü

Thornhill Industrial Estate, South Marston

ü

Blackworth Industrial Estate (Highworth)

ü

Hawksworth Rail Sidings

ü

Mannington Depot

ü

Rushy Platt Yard

ü

Rivermead

ü

Westmead Industrial Estates

ü

Dorcan Industrial Estate

ü

South Marston Industrial Estate

ü

Shaw Farm Landfill Site

ü

South Marston Rail Freight Terminal

ü

Lower Widhill Farm, Blunsdon

ü

Chapel Farm Landfill Site

ü

ü

 

APPENDIX 5

WASTE LOCAL PLAN FORUM
REPORTING STRUCTURE
PARENT COMMITTEES

JOINT STRUCTURE PLAN
WORKING PARTY

ALL COUNTY AND BOROUGH ELECTED MEMBERS
 FORUM MINUTES/FACILITATORS
REPORT & OFFICERS’ REPORT

 

 

Back to Waste Index