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Varteg Hill: Warning over opencast mine 'expense' | Varteg Hill: Warning over opencast mine 'expense' |
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Opponents of plans for an opencast mine want the Welsh government to respect its own planning guidance and block it to avoid "enormous public expense". | Opponents of plans for an opencast mine want the Welsh government to respect its own planning guidance and block it to avoid "enormous public expense". |
Torfaen council rejected the Varteg Hill application near Blaenavon in 2011 which is close to houses and a school. | Torfaen council rejected the Varteg Hill application near Blaenavon in 2011 which is close to houses and a school. |
Welsh government guidelines state opencast works should be at least 500m from housing. | Welsh government guidelines state opencast works should be at least 500m from housing. |
But a minister has said he was "minded to approve" the plan to extract up to 2,500 tonnes of coal a week. | But a minister has said he was "minded to approve" the plan to extract up to 2,500 tonnes of coal a week. |
Glamorgan Power, which submitted the application, appealed to the Welsh government planning inspectors after the scheme was turned down by Torfaen council. | Glamorgan Power, which submitted the application, appealed to the Welsh government planning inspectors after the scheme was turned down by Torfaen council. |
In February John Griffiths - the minister then responsible for planning - said he was "minded to approve" the development. | In February John Griffiths - the minister then responsible for planning - said he was "minded to approve" the development. |
Carl Sargeant is now considering the final decision on the matter as minister now responsible. | Carl Sargeant is now considering the final decision on the matter as minister now responsible. |
Under the Welsh government's Mineral Technical Advice Note (MTAN), a 500m buffer zone should exist around opencast workings, unless there is "acceptable justification". | Under the Welsh government's Mineral Technical Advice Note (MTAN), a 500m buffer zone should exist around opencast workings, unless there is "acceptable justification". |
'Expense and heartache' | 'Expense and heartache' |
Opponents are insisting the Welsh government respects its own planning guidance, and presented a 680-name petition to the assembly this week. | Opponents are insisting the Welsh government respects its own planning guidance, and presented a 680-name petition to the assembly this week. |
Campaigner Dr John Cox said: "When local authorities hear [First Minister] Carwyn Jones say in answer to a question that 'guidance is there to be obeyed', they then operate it, and you then expect that any planning inspector will also consider he will have to obey it. | Campaigner Dr John Cox said: "When local authorities hear [First Minister] Carwyn Jones say in answer to a question that 'guidance is there to be obeyed', they then operate it, and you then expect that any planning inspector will also consider he will have to obey it. |
"Otherwise we'll have council after council going to be refusing applications and planning inspector after planning inspector rejecting it at enormous public expense and heartache to the communities involved." | "Otherwise we'll have council after council going to be refusing applications and planning inspector after planning inspector rejecting it at enormous public expense and heartache to the communities involved." |
Torfaen AM Lynne Neagle said: "This is about ensuring that Welsh government adopted policy delivers on the ground - the protection we promised communities affected by opencast. | Torfaen AM Lynne Neagle said: "This is about ensuring that Welsh government adopted policy delivers on the ground - the protection we promised communities affected by opencast. |
"I hope that the minister will reject the Varteg Hill appeal - he's considering that at the moment. | |
"If that doesn't happen what we'd like to see is the buffer zone made law so then everybody in Wales is crystal clear about about where they stand. | |
"We've got a policy document which we all expected the planning inspector to follow but it appear in this case the planning inspector hasn't listened to that guidance. | |
"We're in a situation where opencasting will take place some 60 metres away from people's homes and a local primary school." | |
However, not everyone in the area is opposed to the development. | However, not everyone in the area is opposed to the development. |
John Morgan, who lives close to the proposed site, said the impact of noise and dust was "not worth mentioning". | John Morgan, who lives close to the proposed site, said the impact of noise and dust was "not worth mentioning". |
He said that he also understood measures would be taken after three years of mining to return the land to its natural state, prior to previous mining activity in the 1950s. | He said that he also understood measures would be taken after three years of mining to return the land to its natural state, prior to previous mining activity in the 1950s. |
A Welsh government spokesman said it was aware of representations to the assembly's petitions committee and that Mr Sargeant was due to give evidence to the committee in July. | A Welsh government spokesman said it was aware of representations to the assembly's petitions committee and that Mr Sargeant was due to give evidence to the committee in July. |
He added: "The decision on the Varteg Hill appeal has yet to issue and the case is still 'live'." | He added: "The decision on the Varteg Hill appeal has yet to issue and the case is still 'live'." |
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