Cutacre Surface Mine and Reclamation Scheme
Background
Planning permission was approved at the Cutacre site following an application (96/35341/FUL) and two subsequent Public Inquiries in July 2001. The site commenced operation for the purposes of Mineral Planning in July 2006. The working period of the site is 4 yrs with a further 5 yrs Aftercare (for completion of: - soil treatments, seeding, hedge & tree planting, fencing, construction of rights of way and under drainage).
The site will recover coal from eight excavation areas and the colliery spoil tip (Cutacre Tip). The site will be restored to open pasture, landscaped woodland amenity (Eccorsley Wood & Cutacre Wood) and an industrial estate platform, during the working of the site. This will remove the current colliery spoil dumps and provide additional and improved amenity areas and rights of way.
Although the majority of the site falls within the boundaries of Bolton MBC, the site also falls within the boundaries of Salford City Council and Wigan MBC.
Planning conditions
As part of the grant of planning permission, over 60 conditions were imposed by the Secretary of State relating to various issues including:
Hours of working (restricted to)
- Earthworks & Coaling - Mon to Fri 7am to 7pm, Sat 7am to 1pm
- Washplant - Mon to Fri 7am to 11pm, Sat 7am to 1pm
- Work within 200 mtrs of properties - Mon to Fri 8am to 6pm, Sat 8am to 1pm
No works will take place on Bank holidays. Work outside of these hours will be limited to servicing, maintenance, testing & pumping.
Any emergency works at the site are to be reported to the authority within one working day.
Dust monitoring
- PM10 dust (Particulate Matter <10Microns - i.e. very fine dust) - 2No monitors are situated to the south west and north east of the site.
- Nuisance dust - 6No monitors situated around the site.
- Site control monitors are located within the site as required by areas being worked.
Noise monitoring
Noise monitoring will take place at 4No locations - NW, SW, SE & NE of the site.
Blasting vibration monitoring
This is being undertaken at vibration sensitive properties and services. The site is intersected by the Thirlmere Aqueduct and 2No HP gas mains which have to be monitored. The guideline limit is 6mm/sec, however it should be noted that a human being can feel vibration levels at 1.5mm/sec and above.
UK Coal only anticipate needing to blast in Area’s B, C (part), G (part), & H (part) (see site plan)and in all these areas it is only a band of sandstone that will require cracking to enable the excavators to lift and load the rock into dumptrucks. This is not ‘Quarry Blasting’ that you would see in a hardstone quarry. From the borehole information available it is not anticipated that significant blasting vibration will continue beyond the site boundary to residential properties.
Key information
There is a large amount of information associated with the Cutacre surface mine and reclamation scheme but some of the key documents are:
- Decision Notice (PDF 705KB)
- Site Plan (PDF 6.1MB)
- Landscaping and Restoration Plan (PDF 5.9MB)
- Drainage Plan (PDF 4.4MB)
- Unilateral Undertaking (legal agreement) (PDF 447KB)
Liaison meetings
Representatives from Salford City Council, Bolton MBC, Wigan MBC, and UK Coal, together with local Councillors and residents meet approximately every 2 months to discuss progress and to raise any issues that may have arisen. Minutes from the meeting can be found below:
- Thursday 7th September (PDF 0.1MB)
- Thursday 8th June 2006 (PDF 1.7MB)
- Thursday 6th April 2006 (PDF 1.6MB)
- Thursday 9th February 2006 (PDF 1MB)
- Thursday 24th November 2005 (PDF 1.8MB)
- Tuesday 15th September 2005 (PDF 2.1MB)
Who to contact
Anthony Stephenson
Regulatory Services
Urban Vision
Emerson House
Albert Street
Eccles
Salford
M30 OTE
Tel: 0161 779 4841
Mr B Worsley
Quarry Manger
UK Coal Mining Ltd
Cutacre Site
Back Lane (off Salford Road)
Over Hulton
Bolton
BL5 1BT.
This page was last updated on 03 November 2006
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