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Dean,

 

As a landowner you can "mine" your land for your own use i.e. to extract stone for improving roadways etc. I believe that this can be done without planning aslong as no material leaves your property.

 

Worth looking into, as you could say the stone you are extracting is to create a logdeck for extraction.

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Dean,

 

As a landowner you can "mine" your land for your own use i.e. to extract stone for improving roadways etc. I believe that this can be done without planning aslong as no material leaves your property.

 

Worth looking into, as you could say the stone you are extracting is to create a logdeck for extraction.

 

That is exactly what I am doing, the rock from the top will be put over the bottom half to create a firm surface as the clay layer is a nightmare

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Register your Section 36 exemption with the environment agency and then you have an annual limit of 150 tonnes per hectare which you can level your site with. :thumbup1:

 

Environment Agency - Paragraph 36 exemption - spreading dredgings

 

while your on to the EA its worth checking that you have all the other useful exemptions in place so that when planners come looking you have the EA seal of approval. :001_tt2:

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Register your Section 36 exemption with the environment agency and then you have an annual limit of 150 tonnes per hectare which you can level your site with.

 

Environment Agency - Paragraph 36 exemption - spreading dredgings

 

while your on to the EA its worth checking that you have all the other useful exemptions in place so that when planners come looking you have the EA seal of approval.

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