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Fighting the proposed Mineral Extraction and Waste site here in Haddiscoe. |
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Big NEWS:
Norfolk County Council have released their papers for their meeting on the 14th September 2009. This meeting is to discuss the Haddiscoe Mineral Extraction (MIN25) and Waste (WAS28) site.
The draft documents propose that the two uses of this site are: NOT acceptable.
This by no way means that we are not going to get a pit etc, but it does mean that should this decision be accepted and maintained throughout the consultation, that this could be the result. Our efforts have made a massive contribution to this proposed decision. Thank-you.
You may read more about this at the NCC web site at www.norfolk.gov.uk/nmwdf and you can see a snippet of the full document (discussing only WAS28) by viewing this PDF HERE.
Here are some interesting links on this site:
- StoPit Branded merchandise; buy a T-Shirt or sticker, Click HERE for more.
- Fundraising and Events - Find out what we are doing and where we are.
- News - Get the latest information on the StoPit Campaign
- The StoPit Logo (click HERE for the full size picture, Click HERE for a PDF version)
- Read the inspirational letter which 'kicked' the campaign off.
- See who the Haddiscoe StoPit Committee are.
- Join the Campaign - Click HERE to find out how.
- We need funds to fight the campaign - help our target by donating HERE.
- Haddiscoe Site Map (See the proposed area in Haddiscoe)
- South Norfolk Sites Map (See South Norfolk proposed areas)
Other links - All external:
- The Norfolk County Council updated page for Sept 09.
-
Cllr Tony Tomkinson's
Latest Weblog.
- The Norfolk County Council website consultation page.
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The NCC consultation page
- Haddiscoe MIN25
(post your comments on this one!) - Cllr Tony Tomkinson's Origional Weblog.
- The Hockham and Wretham web site (http://www.hawitage.co.uk/)
- The South Norfolk Council Planning Application Website (Select Parish 'Haddiscoe')
- The Norfolk County Council Planning Application Website (Select Parish 'Haddiscoe')
- The NRaged web site (http://www.nraged.org.uk/)
- Have a look at the
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Other Info
Here's the proposed site map for Haddiscoe:
Here's the entire proposal map for South Norfolk:
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