Hampshire, Portsmouth and Southampton

Minerals and Waste Local Plan:
Adopted December 1998

CONTENTS

Important Note: January 2009
The Hampshire, Portsmouth and Southampton Minerals and Waste Local Plan 1998 has been almost entirely superseded by the Core Planning Strategy which was adopted in June/July 2007. However, there are four site specific policies that have been retained until a new Hampshire Mineral Plan and Hampshire Waste Plan is adopted. The four remaining policies are:

 

Title Page

 

1.

Introduction

 
     
   

Why Plan?

   

Statutory Framework

   

Hampshire's Philosophy

   

Objectives

   

Purpose of the Plan

   

2.

Policy Background

   
   

National Minerals Policy

 

Regional Aggregates Policy

 

Wessex Aggregates Study

 

Chalk and Clay

 

Oil and Gas

 

National Waste Policy

 

Regional Waste Policy

 

Structure Plan

 

Waste Management Plan

 

District Local Plans

 

3.

Conserving Resources

   

4.

Protecting the Environment

   
   

General Considerations

 

Planning Applications

 

Archaeology

 

Restoration and Aftercare

     

5.

Meeting the Need for Minerals

   
   

Geology

 

Sand and Gravel

 

Chalk

 

Clay

 

Borrow Pits

 

Oil and Gas

 

Alternative Aggregates

 

Marine-Dredged Sand and Gravel

 

Crushed Rock

 

Secondary or Substitute Aggregate Materials

 

Aggregates Supply

 

Preferred Areas for Sand and Gravel Extraction

 

Alternative Aggregates

 

Aggregates Wharves and Depots

 

Secondary Aggregates

 

Chalk

 

Clay

 

Borrow Pits

 

Oil and Gas

 

Minerals Processing and Manufacturing Plant

 

Mineral Exploration

   

6.

Meeting the Need for Waste Management

   
   

General Considerations

 

Waste Arisings

 

Waste Minimisation and Recycling

 

Resource Recovery

 

Need for Waste Facilities

 

Non-Inert Waste Scenarios

 

Inert Waste Scenarios

 

Landfilling and Landraising

 

Waste Processing

 

Difficult and Special Waste

 

Clinical Waste

 

Scrapyards

 

Waste Water (Sewage) and Sewage Sludge

 

Ancillary Waste Development

   

7.

Implementation

   

Appendices

   

1.

Preferred Areas, Preferred Sites and Sites to be Safeguarded: Proposals Map Inset Maps and Criteria for Development

   

2.

Other Relevant Documents

   

3.

Structure Plan Policies

   

4.

Matters to be Included in Planning Applications

   

5.

Matters to be Covered by Planning Conditions or Legal Agreements

   

6.

Existing Minerals and Waste Sites in Hampshire, Portsmouth and Southampton (1998)

   

7.

Existing Waste Recycling, Storage, Transfer and Processing Sites in Hampshire, Portsmouth and Southampton

   

8.

Criteria for Identifying Sites of Importance for Nature Conservation (SINCs) in Hampshire, Portsmouth and Southampton

   

Glossary

 

 

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