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Quarrying

Volume 472: debated on Wednesday 20 February 2008

To ask the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government what assessment her Department has made of the impact of quarries on (a) residential areas and (b) areas of outstanding natural beauty. (185214)

No collective assessment has been made of the impact of quarries on residential areas or areas of outstanding natural beauty. The Secretary of State only makes assessments in deciding individual planning applications which come before her. In all other cases, planning applications for quarries are decided by the appropriate mineral planning authority, who will take into account all impacts, including those on residential areas and areas of outstanding natural beauty. All likely impacts are set out in environmental impacts assessments which accompany minerals applications.