Hampshire Minerals and Waste Monitoring Report 2018

4 This Monitoring Report is prepared in accordance with Section 34 of the Town and Country Planning (Local Planning) (England) Regulations 20121. 5 The Monitoring Report reviews the effectiveness of the policies in the Hampshire Minerals & Waste Plan (HMWP) that was adopted in 20132, using a set of ‘monitoring indicators’.Minerals and waste planning policy: Authority Monitoring,,We’re required to produce an Authority Monitoring Report, which monitors and assesses: the effectiveness of adopted minerals and waste planning policies progress inOXFORDSHIRE MINERALS AND WASTE ANNUAL MONITORING,Oxfordshire Minerals and Waste Annual Monitoring Report 2015 12 3.7 The NPPF suggests a memorandum of understanding can be a way of demonstrating effective cooperation on planning for issues with...OXFORDSHIRE MINERALS AND WASTE ANNUAL MONITORING,This minerals and waste monitoring report is prepared in accordance with Section 35 of the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 20041. It covers the period from 1Minerals and waste performance monitoring - Surrey County,,Minerals and waste performance monitoring Annual Monitoring Report The county council has a statutory duty to prepare a monitoring report onMinerals and Waste - Authority Monitoring Reports (AMRs,,Authority Monitoring Reports (AMR) for Minerals and Waste and the Local Aggregate Assessment (LAA) Authority Monitoring Reports (AMR) The purpose of the AMR is to monitor progress of the production of documents associated with minerals and waste planning in the Local Development Scheme , and the performance of policies within the Minerals and Waste

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Minerals and Waste Plan Annual Monitoring Reports Cambridgeshire County Council has produced monitoring reports to assess progress made in the implementation of the Cambridgeshire and Peterborough...Agenda item: 7 - hants.gov.uk,Agenda item: 7 1 HAMPSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL Decision Report Decision Maker: Regulatory Committee Date: 16 March 2016 Title: Minerals and Waste Site Monitoring and Enforcement Reference: 7385 Report From: Head of Strategic Planning Contact name: David Smith Tel: 01962 845891 Email: [email protected] 1. Executive SummaryMinerals and Waste Monitoring Reports / Local Aggregates,,Every minerals and waste planning authority must prepare reports containing how it is progressing its most recent Minerals and Waste Development Scheme (MWDS) and the extent to which policies set out in adopted plans are being implemented. The Monitoring Reports for any particular year is usually published 13 months following the year it,OXFORDSHIRE MINERALS AND WASTE ANNUAL MONITORING REPORT 2016,Oxfordshire Minerals and Waste Annual Monitoring Report 2016 5 Executive Summary i. This minerals and waste monitoring report is prepared in accordance with Section 35 of the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 20041. It covers the period from 1 April 2015 to 31 March 20162. ii. The report: 1.Minerals and Waste - Authority Monitoring Reports (AMRs,,Authority Monitoring Reports (AMR) for Minerals and Waste and the Local Aggregate Assessment (LAA) Authority Monitoring Reports (AMR) The purpose of the AMR is to monitor progress of the production of documents associated with minerals and waste planning in the Local Development Scheme , and the performance of policies within the Minerals and WasteEAST SUSSEX MINERALS AND WASTE ANNUAL MONITORING REPORT,East Sussex County Council, as a Minerals and Waste Planning Authority, is required by the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004 (P&CPA) to produce an Annual Monitoring Report (AMR). It monitors the implementation of the strategy and minerals and waste policies in the adopted East Sussex and Brighton & Hove Structure Plan (1991-2011,

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44 Minerals and Waste Site Monitoring & Enforcement PDF 163 KB Report by the Acting Deputy Director for Environment & Economy (Strategy & Infrastructure Planning) ( PN8 ). The report updates members on the regular monitoring of minerals and waste planning permissions and on the progress of enforcement cases for the period 1 April 2016 to 31 October 2016.Annual monitoring report and development scheme,,Minerals and Waste Plan Annual Monitoring Reports. Cambridgeshire County Council has produced monitoring reports to assess progress made in the implementation of the Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Minerals and Waste Plan, which comprises a Core Strategy (2011) and a Site Specific Proposals Plan (2012).This Plan which was produced jointly by theEast Sussex Waste and Minerals Authority Monitoring Report,,East Sussex Waste and Minerals Authority Monitoring Report 2010/11 eastsussex.gov.uk December 2011Site monitoring - Planning,22-03-2019· The County Council carry out monitoring visits for all mineral and landfill sites to ensure compliance with the terms of their planning permissions. This includes checking compliance with conditions and legal agreements and ensuring that unauthorised developments are regularised or Continue reading →Fees for monitoring of mining and landfill sites in England,Reporting – timesheets and reports 20, in England for the monitoring of mineral and landfill waste permissions. Mineral and landfill operations involve a continuous process of development, sometimes over many years and even, site visits to monitor minerals andMinerals and Waste Monitoring Reports / Local Aggregates,,Every minerals and waste planning authority must prepare reports containing how it is progressing its most recent Minerals and Waste Development Scheme (MWDS) and the extent to which policies set out in adopted plans are being implemented. The Monitoring Reports for any particular year is usually published 13 months following the year it,

Agenda item: 7 - hants.gov.uk

Agenda item: 7 1 HAMPSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL Decision Report Decision Maker: Regulatory Committee Date: 16 March 2016 Title: Minerals and Waste Site Monitoring and Enforcement Reference: 7385 Report From: Head of Strategic Planning Contact name: David Smith Tel: 01962 845891 Email: [email protected] 1. Executive SummaryMinerals and Waste - Authority Monitoring Reports (AMRs,,Authority Monitoring Reports (AMR) for Minerals and Waste and the Local Aggregate Assessment (LAA) Authority Monitoring Reports (AMR) The purpose of the AMR is to monitor progress of the production of documents associated with minerals and waste planning in the Local Development Scheme , and the performance of policies within the Minerals and WasteMinerals and Waste Development Framework Authority,,An Authority Monitoring Report (AMR) is a statutory requirement and is produced by the council every year. Its purpose is to assess the effectiveness of the council's planning policies. It monitors: progress in preparing Local Development Documents that form part of the Minerals and Waste Development FrameworkMinerals and Waste Annual Monitoring Report,1.1 The production of a Minerals and Waste Annual Monitoring Report (AMR) is a statutory requirement of the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004 (P&CPA). The main input of resources is of officer time and a sum in the order of about £300 for printing the document. The cost is being met from the existing Waste & Minerals Policy Team budget.Issue - items at meetings - Minerals and Waste Site,,44 Minerals and Waste Site Monitoring & Enforcement PDF 163 KB Report by the Acting Deputy Director for Environment & Economy (Strategy & Infrastructure Planning) ( PN8 ). The report updates members on the regular monitoring of minerals and waste planning permissions and on the progress of enforcement cases for the period 1 April 2016 to 31 October 2016.Issue - items at meetings - Minerals and Waste Site,,This report updates members on the regular monitoring of minerals and waste planning permissions and on the progress of enforcement cases for the period 1 April 2014 to 31 October 2014. All sites with planning permission are regularly visited on a formal basis and a written report produced following a site visit which is shared with the site occupant.

Minerals and waste planning policy - Kent County Council

Annual Monitoring Report 2013/14 (revised) (PDF, 13.9MB) Annual Monitoring Report 2014/15 (PDF, 1.7 MB) Annual Monitoring Report 2017/18 (PDF, 1.7 MB) Annual Monitoring Report 2018/19 (PDF, 1.8 MB) Annual Monitoring Report 2019/20 (PDF, 1.6 MB) Mineral and waste sites. Kent waste and mineral sites list (PDF, 2.0 MB) Aggregate AssessmentsEAST SUSSEX MINERALS AND WASTE ANNUAL MONITORING REPORT,East Sussex County Council, as a Minerals and Waste Planning Authority, is required by the Planning and Compulsory Purchase Act 2004 (P&CPA) to produce an Annual Monitoring Report (AMR). It monitors the implementation of the strategy and minerals and waste policies in the adopted East Sussex and Brighton & Hove Structure Plan (1991-2011,East Sussex Waste and Minerals Authority Monitoring Report,,East Sussex Waste and Minerals Authority Monitoring Report 2010/11 eastsussex.gov.uk December 2011,,,