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8:45am Wednesday 8th September 2010 in
Battle lines have been drawn in a new fight over plans to reopen a controversial quarry as a dumping ground for millions of tonnes of waste.
Campaigners spent more than a decade successfully fighting a legal battle against quarrying company P Casey Enviro Ltd to prevent them from turning Buck Park into a landfill site.
The long-running battle cost campaigners from Denholme Residents Action Group about £100,000, incurred huge costs to Bradford Council and went before a High Court judge.
Now P Casey has put in a new application in a bid to eventually dump 2.5 million tonnes of rubbish at Buck Park Quarry.
Those opposing the scheme have said they would fight “tooth and nail” against the plans, which include proposals for a new junction and access road for heavy good vehicles.
Under the proposals, P Casey Enviro would build a junction between Whalley Lane and Keighley Road to allow HGVs to turn and the company would build site offices, a weighbridge and a secure compound for treating landfill gas and polluted drainage.
Councillor Michael Ellis (Con, Bingley Rural), who supported the residents in battling the first application, said: “It is a re-run of what happened before and the residents in Denholme are clearly up in arms about it.
“They were stopped from progressing with the quarrying then and now Casey Enviro has lodged another application.”
Graham Kershaw, chairman of DRAG, urged residents to once again support the group’s campaign against the plans.
No-one at P Casey Enviro Ltd was available to comment yesterday.
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Comments(6)
vuvuzela
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12:44pm Wed 8 Sep 10
webess
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10:22pm Wed 8 Sep 10
spinnekop
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5:24am Thu 9 Sep 10
webess wrote:Good point, how big is your planet?
Do the Denholme residents wonder where there own garbage gets dumped, or are they not bothered as long as it's in someone elses backyard?
Kermithermit
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10:39pm Thu 23 Sep 10
Juliekaydee wrote:Thank you for your support Juliekaydee. If anyone wants to find out more please visit http://www.drag.uk.c
Keep fighting, these companies never give up, just remember what happened at Manywells, Cullingworth all those years ago, we put up with the eyesore and uncertainties for years before fleeing to Scotland for good clean fresh air!
Casperian
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10:45am Thu 30 Sep 10
spinnekop wrote:Denholme has already got a landfill just down the road and a further one just up the road, all within a 5 mile radius, we also have a council gravel store and wagons transporting rotting flesh to a rendering plant so I think we have enough.
webess wrote: Do the Denholme residents wonder where there own garbage gets dumped, or are they not bothered as long as it's in someone elses backyard?Good point, how big is your planet?
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Juliekaydee says...
11:36am Wed 8 Sep 10