Have your say on planning for Hampshire’s minerals & waste
Hampshire County Council have recently invited public contributions to their consultation process on Planning for Minerals & Waste facilities in the County. The Authority is proposing to write a new development plan to improve their policies on Minerals & Waste up to 2030 and is looking for views on their approach, suggested sites and options before they commence.
Paul Malam, Partner in the firms Minerals and Waste Management Team said,
“This is an excellent opportunity for those with interests in potential future minerals and waste prospects in the County to get involved at an informal level. In respect of minerals, our recent Minerals Research Report highlighted a worrying state of affairs in respect of permitted Sand and Gravel reserves, particularly in the south of the country, including Hampshire.
Whilst this invitation only represents a very early stage in Hampshire’s deliberations, now is the time to consider thinking about making representations”.
More information regarding the consultation can be found on the Hampshire website at http://consult.hants.gov.uk/portal and the consultation period ends on 24 March 2011.
For more information, or if you are looking for a planning appraisal of your property for minerals or waste use, contact Paul Malam.

Paul MalamMRICS, FIQ
Head of Minerals and Waste Management Division
Paul is a Partner and Head of the Minerals and Waste Management Division providing specialist advice throughout the UK on all matters relating to minerals and waste management developments. In par...
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Paul is a Partner and Head of the Minerals and Waste Management Division providing specialist advice throughout the UK on all matters relating to minerals and waste management developments. In particular, he offers advice on strategic development appraisal, site acquisition and disposal, planning and valuation on behalf of both operators / manufacturers and private landowning clients. He sits on the CBI Minerals Group and both the British Ceramic Confederation Rating panel and land and property group, representing clients interests and assisting in lobbying on policy affecting the sector. In his spare time, Paul enjoys long distance and hill walking, and recently led a Carter Jonas team on a 40 mile trek across the North Yorkshire Moors for charity. To relax, he enjoys watching Lancashire County Cricket Club, where he is a member.
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