Minerals & Waste Management overview
Planning
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Securing planning permission for mineral and waste management sites is increasingly complex. We help clients plan a site that meets the authorities’ conditions with minimum compromise. We’ll identify and assess sites, weigh up environmental and social implications in the context of national and local planning policy, design the development and obtain planning permission by negotiation or appeal. By using our expertise in balancing conflicting planning demands, you’ll be establishing a firm basis for future success. |

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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Paul is a Partner and Head of the Minerals and Waste Management Division providing specialist advice throughout the UK on minerals and waste management developments.
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