Council:

Midlothian Council

Type:

Planning

Published:
Expires:
Address:
Upper Dalhousie Sand Quarry
Bonnyrigg

THE TOWN AND COUNTRY PLANNING (ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT) (SCOTLAND) REGULATIONS 2017

NOTICE UNDER REGULATION 21

The proposed development at Upper Dalhousie Sand Quarry, Bonnyrigg, , Planning Application Reference 18/00082/S42 is subject to assessment under the Town And Country Planning (Environmental Impact Assessment) (Scotland) Regulations 2017.

Notice is hereby given that an EIA report has been submitted to Midlothian Council by Tillicoultry Quarries relating to Section 42 application to amend condition 2 and 3 of planning permission 06/00689/FUL to extend the time for completion of restoration of area A by a further 3 years and area B by a further 6 years, at Upper Dalhousie Sand Quarry, Bonnyrigg.

Possible decisions relating to the application are: -

  1. approval of the application without conditions

  2. approval of the application with conditions

  3. refusal of the application

A copy of the EIA report, the associated application, and other documents submitted with the application may be inspected in the register of planning applications kept by Midlothian Council in the Online Planning pages of www.midlothian.gov.uk , and can be made available for viewing during office hours at the council address detailed below. The report may be viewed during the period of 30 days beginning with the date of this notice.

Hard copies of the Environmental Impact Assessment Report are available at a cost of £200 from Abigail Brown, Wardell Armstrong LLP, Suite 3/1, Great Michael House, 14 Links Place, Edinburgh, EH6 7EZ (abrown@wardell-armstrong.com). They can also be purchased on a CD at a cost of £15. Alternatively, the Non Technical Summary is available through the same point of contact in an electronic format, free of charge. In addition, all of the planning application documentation can be downloaded from Midlothian Council's website.

Any person who wishes to make representations to Midlothian Council about the EIA report should make them in writing to the Council at: Development Management, Education, Communities and Economy, Midlothian Council, Fairfield House, 8 Lothian Road, Dalkeith, EH22 3AA or via the comments function on the online planning page at www.midlothian.gov.uk.

Peter Arnsdorf

Planning Manager

22 February 2018

Legislation Information

This application, alongside the plans and other documents submitted with it may be examined at the Midlothian Council Website, at Fairfield House, 8 Lothian Road, Dalkeith, and in all Midlothian local libraries. Written comments should be submitted to the Development Management Manager, Corporate Resources, Fairfield House, 8 Lothian Road, Dalkeith EH22 3ZN, or via the Midlothian Council website by the dates specified. Representations must be made as described here, even if you have made comment to the applicant prior to the application being made.

The full application can be viewed on our on-line Planning system