Villagers have reacted with dismay after a company intending to construct a permanent ‘ash mountain’ near their homes announced it would resubmit plans. Fortis IBA Limited had applied to build the storage area for incinerator bottom ash aggregate (IBAA), a by-product of waste incineration, at the Enviropark near the A303. The stockpile was given temporary permission during the pandemic, but the company had applied to make the site permanent. The plans were withdrawn earlier this week (June 29), but the company has now confirmed to the Advertiser that it intends to submit modified plans. A spokesperson for Fortis said: “We have this week decided to withdraw our planning application for an additional IBA storage area at the A303 Enviropark. Following a revaluation of our storage needs and comments received from consultees, we intend to submit a revised application for a lesser area in the coming weeks.
Celebrations as A303 Enviropark ash stockpile plan withdrawn
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Celebrations as A303 Enviropark ash stockpile plan withdrawn
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