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Local Aggregates Assessment for Gloucestershire | Technical Consultation for the 9th LAA (Jan to Dec 2019)
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Gloucestershire County Council has prepared a draft version of the 9th Local Aggregates Assessment for Gloucestershire. Prior to finalising this document, we are carrying out a targeted consultation on technical matters concerning the annual monitoring of aggregates within the county. The consultation is aimed at organisations identified under the duty to co-operate and industry representatives with an interest in aggregate working in Gloucestershire. A full list of those who have been notified is contained in appendix 4 of the draft 9th Local Aggregate Assessment for Gloucestershire document.
The 9th Local Aggregates Assessment for Gloucestershire covers the aggregate monitoring period – 1st January 2019 to 31st December 2019.
The technical consultation will take place from Tuesday 30th November 2021 until 5pm on 25th January 2022. An additional two weeks have been added to our normal technical consultation timeframe in recognition of the upcoming holiday period.
If you / or your organisation has any comments to make please respond using our online portal. A single consultation question is set out below.
Alternatively, comments can be received via email: m-wplans@gloucestershire.gov.uk
All comments must be submitted by no later than 5pm on Tuesday 25th January 2022 in order for them to be considered prior to the publication of the final 9th Local Aggregate Assessment document.
Do you have any further questions about this consultation? If so, please contact m-wplans@gloucestershire.gov.uk. A member of the team will aim to get back to you as quickly as they can.
Gloucestershire County Council has prepared a draft version of the 9th Local Aggregates Assessment for Gloucestershire. Prior to finalising this document, we are carrying out a targeted consultation on technical matters concerning the annual monitoring of aggregates within the county. The consultation is aimed at organisations identified under the duty to co-operate and industry representatives with an interest in aggregate working in Gloucestershire. A full list of those who have been notified is contained in appendix 4 of the draft 9th Local Aggregate Assessment for Gloucestershire document.
The 9th Local Aggregates Assessment for Gloucestershire covers the aggregate monitoring period – 1st January 2019 to 31st December 2019.
The technical consultation will take place from Tuesday 30th November 2021 until 5pm on 25th January 2022. An additional two weeks have been added to our normal technical consultation timeframe in recognition of the upcoming holiday period.
If you / or your organisation has any comments to make please respond using our online portal. A single consultation question is set out below.
Alternatively, comments can be received via email: m-wplans@gloucestershire.gov.uk
All comments must be submitted by no later than 5pm on Tuesday 25th January 2022 in order for them to be considered prior to the publication of the final 9th Local Aggregate Assessment document.
Do you have any further questions about this consultation? If so, please contact m-wplans@gloucestershire.gov.uk. A member of the team will aim to get back to you as quickly as they can.
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