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Cemex has submitted the Non Technical Summary relating to the the environmental impact assessment for the Spiers Farm quarry to Warwickshire County Council, and this will be registered and available for consultation shortly.
There are a number of Stockton Parishioners likely to be affected - Stockton Fields Farm, Greaves, Tollgate Ho. Tuckwell Close, etc but Cemex are claiming that they had very few objectors at the public exhibitions. If you are interested in objecting then please let the Parish Council know.
The planning application by Cemex for a Climafuel Plant at Long Itchington was refused by Warwickshire County Council's Regulatory Committee on Tuesday 17th November 2009.
However, Planning Permission was granted for the Malpas Farm Application in Rugby.
Background
Warwickshire County Council has received the planning applications from Cemex for the construction of plants at both Long Itchington and Rugby to convert household and commercial waste into Climafuel, although they only need one application to be approved. The Climafuel will be used as a fuel in the cement kilns at Rugby. The planned date for the County Council to hear these applications is 17th November and prior to this date the Councillors on the Regulatory Committee will visit both sites and also a similar operating plant in the London area.
Here are some of the facts:
Click here for a copy of the presentation on this subject to a Long Itchington public meeting on 15th November 2008 that gives more details of the scheme and its likely environmental impact.
Downloads:
Cemex Proposals - Review Presentation (4326KB PPT)