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Minerals Local Plan Issues and Options consultation

Q1 Do you think any further information should be included in the overview of the area?

Representation ID: 30549

Received: 12/01/2018

Respondent: Natural England

Representation Summary:

We consider that this section provides a satisfactory overview of the plan area. We particularly welcome the recognition of the importance of the designations within Sherwood Forest area including the Special Area of Conservation and the possible potential Special Protection Area (ppSPA). We would however suggest that it should be clear that there are other nationally and locally important nature conservation sites throughout the County

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Q2 Do you agree with the draft vision? Are there other things we should include?

Representation ID: 30550

Received: 12/01/2018

Respondent: Natural England

Representation Summary:

Natural England generally agrees with the Vision particularly paragraph 4 which aspires to improve the natural environment, contribute to landscape-scale biodiversity delivery and create ecological networks. We suggest however that the vision also includes climate change for example "New development will take positive action to mitigate and adapt to climate change

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Q3 Are the above strategic issues appropriate? Are there others we should consider?

Representation ID: 30551

Received: 12/01/2018

Respondent: Natural England

Representation Summary:

Welcome encouraging biodiversity-led restoration in worked out quarries. Agree restoration proposals should be addressed at the earliest stages of application. The following should be included:
* After uses identified which best meet local circumstances. Should include the enhancement of existing and creation of new priority habitats, resulting in a net gain for biodiversity.
* Opportunities should be encouraged to make landscape-scale gains to biodiversity and green infrastructure enhancing wider ecological networks.
* Protection of Nottinghamshire's high quality agricultural land (Grades 1,2,3a) and soil.
* Consideration of natural flood management and flood plain restoration.
* Consideration of community benefits- should include provision of long term legacy for environmental and heritage assets

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Q6 Do you think extensions to existing permitted quarries should be prioritised over new greenfield quarries

Representation ID: 30552

Received: 12/01/2018

Respondent: Natural England

Representation Summary:

With respect to the question of whether extensions to existing quarries should be prioritised over new greenfield sites we would suggest that the decision should consider the merits of each individual situation. In all case there should be no damage to designated sites or protected landscapes. In addition opportunities for landscape scale biodiversity and green infrastructure gains/enhancements should be considered. Likewise for approaches for different minerals sites we suggest that each site should be considered on the individual situation.

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Minerals Local Plan Issues and Options consultation

Q6 Do you think extensions to existing permitted quarries should be prioritised over new greenfield quarries

Representation ID: 30553

Received: 12/01/2018

Respondent: Natural England

Representation Summary:

With respect to the question of whether extensions to existing quarries should be prioritised over new greenfield sites we would suggest that the decision should consider the merits of each individual situation. In all case there should be no damage to designated sites or protected landscapes. In addition opportunities for landscape scale biodiversity and green infrastructure gains/enhancements should be considered. Likewise for approaches for different minerals sites we suggest that each site should be considered on the individual situation.

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Minerals Local Plan Issues and Options consultation

Q8 How important is it to maintain a geographical spread of sand and gravel quarries across the County to minimise transport distances

Representation ID: 30554

Received: 12/01/2018

Respondent: Natural England

Representation Summary:

In all case there should be no damage to designated sites or protected landscapes. In addition opportunities for landscape scale biodiversity and green infrastructure gains/enhancements should be considered.

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Minerals Local Plan Issues and Options consultation

Q9 Would it be more appropriate to prioritise specific areas above others?

Representation ID: 30555

Received: 12/01/2018

Respondent: Natural England

Representation Summary:

When determining which specific areas to prioritise over others we suggest that it is important to consider where there are opportunities to enhance ecological networks and green infrastructure. We would suggest that a landscape scale approach should be taken for maximum benefit for nature conservation. For example the "Bigger & Better" strategy for the Trent Valley offers an important example of strategic biodiversity enhancement from the restoration of sand & gravel sites.

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Q10 Is it economical to transport mineral by river barge and if so should proposed quarries with the potential for moving sand and gravel by river barge be prioritised over other proposals?

Representation ID: 30556

Received: 12/01/2018

Respondent: Natural England

Representation Summary:

We would encourage opportunities for the most sustainable form of transport. The plan should reflect the NPPF emphasis on supporting development that facilitates the use of sustainable modes of transport that reduce the need for new infrastructure.

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Minerals Local Plan Issues and Options consultation

Q11 Are you aware of any other issues relating to Sherwood Sandstone provision that should be considered through the Minerals Local Plan review?

Representation ID: 30557

Received: 12/01/2018

Respondent: Natural England

Representation Summary:

It is important to protect the sandstone aquifer and we note that this has been included in the Sustainable Appraisal scoping report. This area includes sites which fall in close proximity to areas important for nightjars and woodlarks and that have been identified for inclusion in the Sherwood Forest ppSPA we therefore suggest that this should be considered within the plan.

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Q19 Are you aware of any issues regarding the provision of Silica sand that should be considered as part of the Minerals Local Plan review?

Representation ID: 30558

Received: 12/01/2018

Respondent: Natural England

Representation Summary:

We suggest that the continued working for silica sand at The Two Oaks site should consider the impact on the nightjar and woodlark populations and the Sherwood ppSPA which are in close proximity.

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