Maidenhead Business Directory
Maidenhead Advertiser - Gateway to the community
     

Tuesday 6th January | 21:28  

Severnside inquiry gets underway

12:00am Tue 4th Mar 08:: written by Gareth McPherson


Battle lines have been drawn as a public inquiry into a long-running planning dispute over the use of land at a recycling plant got underway today.

Severnside, which runs the Mill Lane recycling site, wants to continue operations with late night lorry runs until it has moved out of the Taplow site - which it now says will take a maximum of six months.

But Bucks County Council argues that the need for round-the-clock lorry journeys along Mill Lane is only justified by the firm on the grounds of 'commercial convenience' rather than 'commerical need'.

The council has served two enforcement notices on the company's recycling operations claiming that it is working outside planning laws.

Residents, particularly those in Mill Lane, say they have suffered from the 'incessant' lorry trips that go past their houses.
Hundreds of lorry trips, carrying recycling materials, are taken everyday, some of which drive just metres from houses at 3am.

The public inquiry, which is being conducted by an independent government planning inspector, is being held at Burnham FC in Wymer's Wood Road, in Burnham.
It is expected to last up to four days.

A report on the inquiry outcome will be posted on the Advertiser website after the hearing has finished.



Have your say

Something to say? Leave a comment. Please note comments are moderated before they are published to this website. Add Comment


Close






Comments

Comments on this articleHave your say above


Currently no comments have been posted for this article.


Advertisement

BBC News

Millions to get weather pay-outs
The cold snap has triggered pay-outs to millions of eligible people, including Londoners for the first time in a decade.

NHS patient error deaths 'rising'
More than 3,000 people have died as a result of patient safety incidents in just one year in England, figures show.

Final Woolworths stores shut down
The remaining 200 Woolworths stores across the UK close their doors after the High Street chain's final day of trading.

View all >