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Strategic Part 1 - Sustainability Appraisal: Preferred Options: Annex B (June 2016)

Transfer Facility Planning                 Throughput   Expected /     Expected
                           Permission      (Tonnes Per  Actual         Operation Start
                           reference/date  Annum)       construction   Date
                                                        Start Date
Braintree          ESS/23/13/BTE           71,250                      January 2015
                                                        March 2014
To serve Braintree 26/07/2013              115,000      (construction  September 2014
                                                        underway)
A120 (west)        ESS/16/13/TEN
                   28/06/2013                           October 2013
To serve                                                (construction
Colchester and                                          underway)
Tendring

Southend           Existing Site           67,900       An existing waste management site
                                           428,550 tpa  within Southend BC since 1968, but
To serve Southend                                       requires alterations for this use

Total LACW Transfer Throughput
Source: Essex County Council 2014

13.3. The Replacement Waste Local Plan for Essex and Southend-on-Sea
     (submitted June 2016)

The Replacement Waste Local Plan (Revised Preferred Options) Document 2015, as published by
Essex County Council and Southend-on-Sea as the combined Waste Planning Authority, allocates
4 sites within Tendring, 1 in Braintree and 2 within Colchester for the treatment of biological waste,
inert waste, inert landfill and other waste management. These are:

Tendring
    ? Morses Lane, Brightlingsea
    ? Sloughs Farm, Ardleigh
    ? Sunnymead, Elmstead & Heath Farms
    ? Wivenhoe Quarry Plant area

Braintree
    ? Rivenhall

Colchester
    ? Bellhouse Landfill Site
    ? Fingringhoe Quarry

There is a requirement that Tendring District Council, Braintree District Council and Colchester
Borough Council as Local Planning Authorities, include the above allocations within their Local
Plan. Their presence should be factors, alongside any Waste Consultation Zones and
safeguarding restrictions set at the Waste Planning Authority level, in the formulation of the Local
Plan and in the allocation of any sites contained within.

13.4. Waste Miles

There are two distinct types of imports and exports concerning waste, firstly the localised cross
boundary movement of waste and the long distance waste travel. The localised cross boundary
movements of waste usually occur between adjacent waste planning authorities because the
closest waste facility for the arisings is just over the authority boundary.

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