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Home / Environment / County Council Approves Controversial Extraction Plans Again

County Council Approves Controversial Extraction Plans Again

4 Feb

Summary

  • Controversial extraction plans were approved for a second time.
  • Environmental impact concerns led to a previous decision being overturned.
  • New plans protect rare fungi and endangered crayfish populations.
County Council Approves Controversial Extraction Plans Again

Plans for extracting millions of tonnes of material from Northumberland's countryside have received a second approval from the county council's strategic planning committee. This comes after a previous approval in November 2024 was overturned due to inadequately considered environmental impacts. The revised application, put forward by North East Concrete, incorporates measures to protect sensitive ecological areas, including grassland habitats for rare waxcap fungi and the endangered white-clawed crayfish in the River Wansbeck. Natural England and the Environment Agency have accepted these updated proposals, with council officers deeming them compliant with environmental and climate change best practices.

Despite these assurances, the plans faced significant local opposition, with 183 objections lodged by residents and formal opposition from Ponteland Town Council and Belsay Parish Council. Concerns were raised by residents and Green Party councillor Martin Swinbank regarding potential harm to the River Wansbeck's crucial white-clawed crayfish population. However, Independent councillor Malcolm Robinson noted that mitigation measures had been significantly enhanced since the initial application. Ultimately, the committee approved the plans by a majority of nine votes to two.

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The plans were approved for a second time after revised proposals were submitted that addressed previous environmental impact concerns, including protections for rare fungi and endangered crayfish.
Concerns included the potential impact on rare waxcap grassland fungi, endangered white-clawed crayfish in the River Wansbeck, and general environmental damage and climate change implications.
No, the plans faced significant local opposition, with 183 objections submitted by residents, along with opposition from Ponteland Town Council and Belsay Parish Council.

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