Straitgate Action Group

Straitgate Farm near Ottery St Mary in Devon was bought in 1965 in the hope it would yield 20 million tonnes of sand & gravel. Straitgate Action Group was formed in 2001 to oppose a quarry due to concerns over water supplies, ancient woodlands, protected species, road safety and more. After finally gaining permission for just 1 million tonnes on appeal, Holcim UK – formerly Aggregate Industries – abandoned its plans in 2025. This blog records the long path to victory.

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Wednesday, 8 February 2017

Whilst AI has 44-tonne designs for Birdcage Lane...

The Express & Echo reports: 'DCC throws weight behind LGA plan to keep lorries off country lanes'.

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Appeal Decision
Section 106 unilateral undertaking
Straitgate & Hillhead Public Inquiry
PINS APP/J1155/W/22/3299799
Straitgate application DCC/3944/2017
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Hillhead application DCC/3945/2017
Hillhead appeal DCC/3945/2017
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Committee Report 1.12.21
EA correspondence
Livestock crossing 20/2542/FUL
Blackhill application DCC/3816/2015
Straitgate application DCC/3774/2015
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Overview Plan R22/L/3-3-001 rev B
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Detail Area Plan R22/L/3-3-004
Detail Area Plan R22/L/3-3-005
Detail Area Plan R22/L/3-3-006 rev A
Detail Area Plan R22/L/3-3-007 rev A
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Extraction and Ancillary Development SF/2 rev B
Advance Tree Planting SF/3 rev C
Development Phase 1 SF/5-1 rev C
Development Phase 2 SF/5-2 rev B
Development Phase 3 SF/5-3 rev B
Restoration Scheme SF/6 rev E
Cross sections R22/L/3-3-009 rev A
Cross sections R22/L/3-3-010 rev A
0308.101 rev F Junction improvement scheme layout
0308.104 Junction improvement long section
SF/RS/XX Road Section AB
SF/RS/XX Road Section CD

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PUBLICATIONS CITING SAG

Social Licence to Operate Good Practices and Recent Disputes – Illustrative Examples Across Europe 2021

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