Hi Mark
I assume you've found these online links?
https://www.mineralandwasteplanning.co.uk/extraction-3mt-gypsum-marblaegis-m
ine-approved/industrial-minerals/article/1113311
http://www.nottinghamshire.gov.uk/DMS/Document.ashx?czJKcaeAi5tUFL1DTL2UE4zN
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Relevant Planning History
14. The first planning permission for the Marblaegis mine complex provided
consent for
Gypsum extraction in the Glebe mines area in 1951 to the then operator
Marblaegis
Company Limited and numerous permissions have been granted since. British
Gypsum
Limited was established during the early 1960s and is now a subsidiary of
the French
multinational company Saint-Gobain SA.
15. In more recent times, an initial Review of the Old Mining Permissions
(ROMP) was
submitted under the 1995 Environment Act by British Gypsum in October 1998
proposing
a set of conditions covering all previous extant mining consents. This was
approved by
the County Council and a notice of determination of conditions (Ref. No.
8/98/01279)
issued on 31st March 1999. This covered the Glebe and Marblaegis Mines
(excluding the
recent Costock extension area).
16. The main planning permission (Plg. Ref. 8/00/01321/CMA) for the mine
(covering the two
mining areas of Glebe Mine and Marblaegis Mine) was granted by the County
Council in
April 2001, when British Gypsum sought to vary planning conditions 7, 8 and
9 of the
Minerals Review Permission 8/98/01279. This varied controls over subsidence
surveys,
permitted hours of blasting, and monitoring of the peak particle velocity
(PPV) of any
single blast.
17. Planning permission (Plg. Ref. 8/11/01544/CMA) was granted by the County
Council in
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February 2012 for an 118ha. extension to the Marblaegis Mine into the
Costock area for
the underground extraction of further gypsum reserves. Mineral extraction
commenced in
July 2013.
18. Currently the active underground mineral workings are associated with
the Marblaegis
Mine and extend to approximately 580 ha. including the most recently
approved workings
in the Costock area (Plg. Ref. 8/11/01544/CMA). Glebe Mine is now closed
following
exhaustion of all workable deposits.
19. The extent of the mineral site is shown on Plan 1, with the mining site
comprising
Marblaegis Mine, together with the Costock extension covering an area of
2,072 ha., with
old mines: Glebe, Barton, Sheppards, Winsers, Goodacres, Weldon and
Thrumpton
covering a further 1,780 ha.
20. The consented areas covered by planning permissions 8/00/01321 and
8/11/01544/CMA
form the mineral site which is proposed to be reviewed under the 1995 Act.
And more if you want to read it ....
Regards
Roy
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Subject: Ownership History of Gypsum Mine at East Leake, Nottinghamshire
Can anyone provide me with the opening dates and list of ownership dates for
the current British Gypsum Mine at East Leake in Nottinghamshire.
Thanks in advance
Mark Smith
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