Straitgate Action Group

In 1965, Straitgate Farm near Ottery St Mary in Devon was bought by ECC Quarries in the hope it would yield 20 million tonnes of sand & gravel. In 2001, Straitgate Action Group was formed to oppose the development and its potential harm to water supplies, ancient wetland habitats, protected species and much more. In 2023, Aggregate Industries – now Holcim UK – was finally granted permission to quarry just 1 million tonnes following a public inquiry. This blog records the story.

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Tuesday, 26 July 2022

SAG’s statement of case

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Schedule of planning conditions
Section 106 unilateral undertaking

Penslade application DCC/4424/2025

LINKS

Appeal Decision
Straitgate & Hillhead Public Inquiry
PINS APP/J1155/W/22/3299799
Straitgate application DCC/3944/2017
Straitgate appeal DCC/3944/2017
Hillhead application DCC/3945/2017
Hillhead appeal DCC/3945/2017
Planning Inquiry Documents
Committee Report 1.12.21
EA correspondence
Livestock crossing 20/2542/FUL

Holcim UK Ltd Companies House
Holcim UK press releases
Holcim media releases

Devon Minerals Planning
Devon Minerals Plan 2011–2033
12th Devon Local Aggregates Assessment
DCC Monitoring and Enforcement Plan
DCC Site Monitoring

National Planning Policy Framework
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Mining and quarrying in the UK
Martin Goodall's Planning Law Blog
CPRE How to respond...
Community Planning Alliance
Environmental Law Foundation
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MWWT – latest
Parkhouse 1990 report
Parkhouse 1990 borehole summary
Parkhouse 1990 borehole logs
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Haul route

APPROVED PLANS

Overview Plan R22/L/3-3-001 rev B
Detail Area Plan R22/L/3-3-002
Detail Area Plan R22/L/3-3-003 rev A
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
Detail Area Plan R22/L/3-3-008 rev A
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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  • EA starts final 6-week public consultation on Hemerdon processing plant
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  • Holcim UK’s Straitgate updates for February and March and now April – still awaited
  • ‘Multinational companies such as Holcim believe they are above the law’

PUBLICATIONS CITING SAG

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

Social License and Dispute Resolution in the Extractive Industries, Kent et al. 2021

The Facade of Federalist Incongruity: A Political Pretense to a Popular Menace, Varadharajan. GLS Law Journals, Vol. 02, Issue 01; January 2020

Overrated Credence to the Outdated Sand Mining Legislations: A Hydrologically Challenged Measure, Varadharajan. 16th International Conference on Environmental Science and Technology Rhodes, Greece, September 2019
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