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The Mineral Sites Plan was submitted to the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government on 29 March 2018.
Inspector Elizabeth Ord LLB (Hons) MA DipTUS was appointed as the independent Inspector to conduct the examination into the soundness of the Bournemouth, Dorset and Poole Mineral Sites Plan. Public hearings were held in Dorchester from Tuesday 25 September to Thursday 27 September 2018 and also from 2 October to 3 October 2018. Full details can be viewed on the notice of independent examination. A further hearing session was held on 14 February 2019.
The Inspector issued the Matters, Issues and Questions that formed the basis for discussions during the hearing sessions. A guidance note from the Inspector is available.
The Mineral Sites Plan and supporting documents are available to view below in the examination library. The statement of submission provides details of viewing submission documents at our offices.
You can contact us with any queries on the Mineral Sites Plan by:
Email: mwdf@dorsetcouncil.gov.ukor phone 01305 224675.
If you have any queries regarding the examination or your representations, you can contact the programme officer using the details below:
Mrs A Christine Self MIBMS
Programme Officer
Homefield House
Homefield Road
Saltford
Bristol BS31 3EG
Email: ac.self@blueyonder.co.uk
Tel: 01225 872654
Reference | Document Title | Date |
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INSP MSP-01 | Catalogue of Reps to Main Mods Consultation | July 2019 |
INSP MSP-02 | Inspectors Schedule of Main Mods Final | July 2019 |
At the Inspector's request, the above documents were added to this page on 12 July 2019.
The new national planning policy framework (NPPF) was published on 24 July 2018. The council prepared a statement setting out its approach to ensuring that the Mineral Sites Plan is compliant with the new NPPF and proposed a number of modifications to the Plan in order to ensure that references within the Mineral Sites Plan reflect the new NPPF. People were invited to comment on the modifications proposed in relation to the NPPF and on whether the publication of the new NPPF raised any additional issues.
The council also published five additional evidence documents. These are three heritage assessments relating to Hurst Farm, Station Road and Philliols Farm; a cumulative traffic impact assessment in relation to Trigon, Philliols and Tatchells; and the most recent local aggregates assessment. The documents are available below - see Background Documents MSDCC73 - MSDCC77.
The following responses in relation to the NPPF and additional documents were received. Officer responses to the comments made can also be viewed:
Reference | Document title | Date |
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MSPAD-06a | MSPAD-06a FRAME | October 2018 |
MSPAD-06b | MSPAD-06b FRAME | October 2018 |
MSPAD-07 | MSPAD-07 Moreton Parish Council | October 2018 |
MSPAD-08 | MSPAD-08 MPA response to FRAME | November 2018 |
MSPAD-09 | MSPAD-09 MPA response to Moreton Parish Council | November 2018 |
The council has prepared a statement on a matter raised regarding the referencing of assessment of cumulative impacts within the sustainability appraisal of the Plan. A further screening exercise is now available.
The following responses in relation to the screening exercise were received.
Reference | Document title | Date |
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MSPSA-01 | MSPSA-01 - Woodsford Farms | November 2018 |
MSPSA-02 | November 2018 | |
MSPSA-03 | MSPSA-03 Halletec | November 2018 |
MSPSA-04 | MSPSA-04 Moreton PC | November 2018 |
The Inspector undertook a number of accompanied site visits, as follows:
Date | Location |
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Friday 28 September | Swanworth Quarry |
Wednesday 3 October | Chard Junction Quarry |
Thursday 4 October | Cluster 4 and Cluster 2 |
Tuesday 9 October | Roeshot, Horton Heath, Great Plantation |
Wednesday 10 October | Swanworth Quarry |
A number of supporting documents have been published alongside the Mineral Sites Plan Pre-Submission Draft - please see below. These include documents detailing how the Plan has been prepared and evidence that underpins the Plan. For each site that we are proposing to allocate for the development of mineral extraction, a Site Assessment is available (please see the second section below).
Draft Mineral Sites Plan Addendum Sheet May 2018
Document reference number | Document Title | Date |
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SCG - 01 | Statement of Common Ground: Hanson Historic England and Dorset CC | September 2018 |
SCG - 02 | SCG-02 Heritage Statement for AS19 Woodsford | December 2018 |
SCG - 03 | SCG-03 Heritage Statement for AS25 Station Road | December 2018 |
SCG - 04 | SCG-04 Heritage Statement for AS26 Hurst Farm | December 2018 |
Reference | Dorset County Council Statements | Date |
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MSPHD - 01 |
Mineral Planning Authority statement in response to Inspector's questions - updated 24 September 2018 | September 2018 |
MSPHD - 02 | Proposed Mineral Extraction at Roeshot, Hampshire - Transport Statement | September 2018 |
MSPHD - 03 | Roeshot - options for rail service | September 2018 |
MSPHD - 04 | Phasing Plan for SANGs at Roeshot | September 2018 |
* This part of the web-page is a repository for documents that have not been produced or commissioned by the Mineral Planning Authority (MPA), but the MPA consider it helpful to have them made readily available for anyone to see. These documents are:
You can view an interactive map of the Pre submission Draft Mineral Sites Plan to see the mineral sites allocated in the Plan; the locations of safeguarded mineral sites and infrastructure, and the Puddletown Road Policy Area (chapter 4).
The map also shows 250m consultation areas around the safeguarded mineral sites and infrastructure (Policy MS-9).
You can zoom in and out of the map using the zoom control on the top left of the screen. To get more information about any displayed item, you can click once in the centre of the item and a pop up box will appear which provides a description.
The information you provide will be used by Dorset County Council for the purpose of preparing the minerals and waste local plans. It will only be retained for as long as required for those purposes. Your information may be shared with the Secretary of State and the Planning Inspectorate for the purpose of examining the legal compliance and soundness of the documents. Note that representations, including respondent details, will be forwarded to the Secretary of State for consideration when the Bournemouth, Dorset and Poole Waste Plan and Mineral Sites Plan are submitted for examination. Please be aware that all representations will be made available for public inspection, including on the council's website.
By submitting a representation form, you are consenting to its use as detailed, and you are agreeing to your details to be added to our database. Further information about the use of personal information is available on our privacy, cookies and advertising page or by contacting the Council's Data Protection Officer by email at data.protection@dorsetcouncil.gov.uk or by post at RMU, County Hall, Dorchester, DT1 1XJ.
Over 1,100 people and organisations responded to the consultation on the Pre-Submission Mineral Sites Plan, raising a range of different issues to be taken into consideration. View the outcomes of the consultation.
Every site in the Mineral Sites Plan has undergone a full appraisal of constraints which may be impacted by quarrying activity.
During the examination, a site that hadn't been included in the submitted Plan was discussed - land at Horton Heath, Wimborne (reference AS27). You can download a location map showing the site.
Public consultation on this additional site took place from 17 December 2018 to 28 January 2019. An additional hearing session was held by the Inspector on Thursday 14 February.
The following documents relevant to this hearing session are available as part of the examination library:
Further discussion with the site promoter has indicated that, should this site be developed at some time in the future, dry screening of the sand would take place on site, before it was sold and removed from the site. There would not be an on-site washing and sorting plant.
For clarification, it has been estimated that should AS27 be developed as a quarry, it would generate approximately 80 lorry movements per day - that is, 40 lorries in and 40 lorries out. However, this is only an estimate and an accurate figure would not be known unless and until there is a planning application.
UPDATE: Document reference INSP AS27-01 containing a catalogue of all the representations made to AS27 Horton Heath was added to this page on 12 July 2019.