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Plans to build one million sq ft warehouse space and 30 homes on former quarry site submitted

Plans to build one million sq ft warehouse space and 30 homes on former quarry site submitted
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1 million sq ft warehouse scheme for Rutland

Developer Jaynic has submitted outline plans for up to 1 million sq ft of warehouse development at Greetham Quarry in Rutland. The 57-acre site has direct [.]

Greetham Quarry in Rutland will be expanded despite concerns from villagers about the impact on their health and businesses

Greetham Quarry in Rutland will be expanded despite concerns from villagers about the impact on their health and businesses Published: 08:00, 04 March 2021 Villagers and business owners are concerned that a quarry expansion will have a devastating impact on their health and livelihoods. Mick George has secured permission to expand Greetham Quarry to within 200 metres of village homes and community facilities. It means quarrying can continue for a further 20 years. Planning permission has been granted to expand Greetham Quarry More than 370 people had signed a petition calling on Rutland County Council to reject the plans, but the scheme was approved on Tuesday evening.

Expansion plans for Greetham Quarry will be reviewed by Rutland County Council next week

Plans to extend Greetham Quarry to within 150m of homes prompts fears and frustration

Plans to extend Greetham Quarry to within 150m of homes prompts fears and frustration  | Updated: 14:34, 04 February 2021 Villagers have voiced their concerns over plans to extend a quarry to within 150 metres of homes. Rutland County Council is set to decide on an application from Greetham Quarry operator Mick George to extend into a neighbouring16.3-hectare agricultural plot north of the village. The company wants to extract 3.1m tons of limestone over the next two decades, or up to 150m tons a year, requiring 64 HGV movements a day. Several hundred letters of objection were lodged after the plans were submitted in March last year, but Greetham Parish Council is resigned to the plans being accepted and is now working to limit the impact.

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