Minerals Plan: Key Issues & Options
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3 comments.
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Tom French - Derbyshire County… | 18 Aug 2010 | Derby & Derbyshire Minerals Core Strategy: Key Issues & Options Part One: Background Information Chapter 4: A Portrait of Minerals in Derbyshire Figure 3: Significant Mineral Resources and Permitted Sites in 2009
Complicated, showing too many pieces of information (type of extraction, active or inactive permissions, and area covered by the plan, all overlying geological data). The fit between the extent of identified resource, and the Landscape Character of Derbyshire character areas is striking however
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Deleted User | 13 Aug 2010 | Derby & Derbyshire Minerals Core Strategy: Key Issues & Options Part One: Background Information Chapter 4: A Portrait of Minerals in Derbyshire Figure 3: Significant Mineral Resources and Permitted Sites in 2009
Figure 3: Significant Mineral Resources clearly shows the link with the landscapes of Derbyshire - Why is Mercia mudstone shown as a mineral resource?
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Roger Caisley - Suon Ltd | 12 Aug 2010 | Derby & Derbyshire Minerals Core Strategy: Key Issues & Options Part One: Background Information Chapter 4: A Portrait of Minerals in Derbyshire Figure 3: Significant Mineral Resources and Permitted Sites in 2009
Not sure why Mercia Mudstone is identified as a resource in the context of the map.
Is there still any gas production from the units at Calow Hospital and Riddings?
Should there also be a building stone reference on the map for Mouselow Quarry ?
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