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Hamble Airfield: Quarry campaigners to fight plans at inquiry
Hamble Airfield: Quarry campaigners to fight plans at inquiry

BBC News

time01-04-2025

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Hamble Airfield: Quarry campaigners to fight plans at inquiry

Residents are preparing to take their battle against plans for a quarry to the planning will be taking part in a seven-day public inquiry into plans from extraction company Cemex to build a "totally unsuitable" quarry at Hamble firm is attempting to get planning permission for the venture, which was rejected by Hampshire County Council in May and received more than 5,700 objections fom the councillors unanimously refused the application to extract 250,000 tons of sand and gravel a year, for seven years, from the former World War Two airfield. The inquiry is due to start at 10:00 BST at the Hampshire County Council headquarters in comes after the authority rejected Cemex's proposal, because lorry traffic would have an "unacceptable" impact on local roads and because the company had not demonstrated air pollution would not impact protected habitats and species. Hamble Peninsular Residents Group has been fighting the quarry has joined forces with Hamble Parish Council to create the Peninsula Defence Group, which will have legal representation during the appeal of the group Emma Westmacott said the community expected it to be a "tough day"."There is a lot of anticipation. I gather there are a lot of people wanting to speak, after all, over 5,000 objections have been written," she said."I think the community itself is worn out by the whole thing. There is a lot of anxiety, but we feel pretty hopeful because we have done a lot of work. We just have to wait and see."Ms Westmacott added more than 500 letters had been sent to the inspector objecting the plans.A statement from Cemex previously said it was "confident the site can be operated without any significant adverse effects".The inspector has split the inquiry due to the high number of people wishing to will run until 4 April and the final inquiry days will be between 24 - 26 June and is being livestreamed via YouTube. You can follow BBC Hampshire & Isle of Wight on Facebook, X (Twitter), or Instagram.

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