
Kings Chambers Planning Podcast Episode 12 - It's only rocks and soil, but I like it: The Minerals Episode.
06/22/20 • 34 min
Minerals play a huge part in the UK economy but the position of minerals planning in the priority list of planners does not always reflect this. In this podcast, Philip Robson chairs the discussion with Sam Thistlethwaite from Barton Willmore and Nick Horsley from the Mineral Product Association. The group look at the role minerals play in the economy, the planning framework that governs minerals extraction and the protection of mineral resources, and how minerals sites can be used to deliver biodiversity net gain.
Minerals play a huge part in the UK economy but the position of minerals planning in the priority list of planners does not always reflect this. In this podcast, Philip Robson chairs the discussion with Sam Thistlethwaite from Barton Willmore and Nick Horsley from the Mineral Product Association. The group look at the role minerals play in the economy, the planning framework that governs minerals extraction and the protection of mineral resources, and how minerals sites can be used to deliver biodiversity net gain.
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