Concerns over gravel pit near Wymondham

Monday, February 13, 2012
10:24 AM

Residents of two Norfolk villages have met the directors of an aggregate extraction firm to voice their concern at plans to extract gravel from greenfield land.

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Members of the Silfield and Stanfield Homes Action Group met directors of Longwater Gravel to oppose the firm’s 12-year gravel extraction plan. The 23 residents, with concerns over a range of issues, from water resources to noise pollution and traffic safety, discussed their fears with representatives from the company behind the proposal.

Longwater Gravel will be submitting a planning application in the near future to seek permission to extract and process 600,000 tonnes of sand and gravel from an area of agricultural land to the south of the B1135 Stanfield Road, near the junction with Bridge Road, approximately two miles east of Wymondham, in a project due to last 12 years.

Silfield resident Adrian Gent said: “The residents of Silfield and Stanfield are grateful to Longwater Gravel for meeting with us but their responses to our concerns have not reassured us. They will be turning narrow tractor lanes used by local residents and many Wymondham walkers, runners, cyclists and horse riders, into industrial and dangerous highways.”

Will Littleboy, managing director of Longwater Gravel, said he welcomed the opportunity to meet local residents and would continue to liaise with the community to try to overcome concerns.

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  • I live about half mile from one of Longwater Gravel sites Coxford Quarry at Syderstone. I can assure everyone that there is no noise, no pollution and non of their tucks coming into the village itself, they only use the main roads to the quarry. You can't even tell they are there. Why are people against something that could create local jobs, and local industry.

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    MickB

    Friday, February 17, 2012



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