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Minerals and Waste Local Plan: Pre-Submission Publication
Specific Site Allocation Policy MIN 12 (land north of Chapel Lane, Beetley):
Representation ID: 99084
Received: 18/10/2022
Respondent: Beetley Methodist Chapel
Legally compliant? Yes
Sound? Yes
Duty to co-operate? Yes
Ref: MIN12 Beetley
The Methodist Chapel, at the junction of High House Road and Chapel Lane, faces the proposed site. It is a well-used building.
It is essential that the restrictions suggested are complied with, in particular the stand-off area to the south, the screening, landscaping and dust mitigation.
Transportation by HGV should be restricted to the B1146 and banned from using High House Road.
Though it would be preferable for the Chapel for this development not to go ahead, it would seem that the mitigation issues, provided they are complied with, will at least restrict the potential disruption to what is at present a quiet rural area.
A change that would improve the issue would be to enlarge the stand-off area. This would help both the chapel and the two dwellings nearby.
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Minerals and Waste Local Plan: Pre-Submission Publication
Specific Site Allocation Policy MIN 12 (land north of Chapel Lane, Beetley):
Representation ID: 99218
Received: 12/12/2022
Respondent: Beetley Methodist Chapel
Legally compliant? Not specified
Sound? Not specified
Duty to co-operate? Not specified
Minerals and Waste Local Plan – MIN 12 Land north of Chapel Lane, Beetley
Further to my submission sent on 18th October, with the extension until the 18th December, I would like to add additional detail.
1. We are disappointed and do not understand how this proposal has once more come forward when it was declined just four years ago.
2. Sand and gravel resources are widespread throughout most of Norfolk.
3. This is the second extension of a Middleton Gravel site that has progressively expanded to the south east. Whilst this may provide some economic benefits to the mining company, it is inexplicable why the proposed site has been extended up to the Beetley village boundary when resources are common in Norfolk. Shouldn’t Middleton Gravels be asked to find another site that is away from village boundaries, for such sites undoubtedly do exist. Why is a small village abused in such a way?
4. I understand that it is customary with minerals site extensions for there to be planning conditions that a new phase is not opened until the earlier site has been officially closed and restored to the conditions set out in the original permit. In this case, the first site, while apparently no longer in use, has not been restored at all. The second site is still in active use. Can it be presumed that if the new site goes forward, that it cannot start until mining the prior site is completed?
5. Furthermore, this new site has begun to interpose itself between Old Beetley and (new) Beetley village, which is surely not acceptable in civic terms.
6. Beetley Chapel was founded in 1871 as the Primitive Methodist Chapel for Beetley. The evangelist Primitive Methodist churches were often established at the end of fields to serve their agrarian members. This explains why it is situated where it is, and why some respect needs to be afforded to its 151 years of service. There are also several houses adjacent.
7. A buffer zone is proposed up against the Chapel, but there is no indication as to how deep it is. From the map, it does not appear very deep. An obstruction to viewing, as well as noise and dust, can be expected should this mining site (MIN12 land north of Chapel Lane, Beetley) go forward. On open fields, this is usually in the form of a bund. However, bunds do not work well on downward sloping fields. We therefore request that any bund is placed just over the top of the hill – this would keep the site out of visibility. We also request routine use of silencers on heavy equipment, and dust suppression that takes into consideration the siting of the mine near the top of an incline and with the prevailing winds leading to the Chapel area.
8. We would request that there should be no work after 12 noon on Saturday and an absolute prevention of Sunday working. This of course would not stop interference with events on week days.
I trust that our concerns will be taken with the utmost seriousness and thank you for your attention.