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View more detailsPatterson Homes had applied to Wrockwardine Parish Council earlier this year to build new threestorey homes and a community building on the site, which will now be considered by the Asbestos Disposal Market Drayton Council Planning department. The plan is to turn the former asbestos site into a £25 million materials recovery facility at the site of the former Greenvale AP Portland Cement factory on Warrant Road in Stoke Heath, near Market Drayton, subject to relevant planning permissions.
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Asbestos Disposal Market Drayton wants to build a material recovery facility and transfer station for bulky waste and will deal with more than 187,000 tonnes of rubbish per year. The whole site measures around 60 acres. The former Greenvale AP site will be turned into a material recovery facility for household waste, under the terms of those proposals. The site, between Glastonbury Road and Warrant Road, will be able to process more than 187,000 tonnes of rubbish per year and could create between six and 16 jobs.
Asbestos Disposal Market Drayton plans to use the building to sort and store waste, with two material recovery facilities to be built on the site. The firm will also have office space within the building and a materials yard where it can stockpile rubbish from other waste producers . Drayton, Telford and Wrekin, Asbestos Disposal Market Drayton, UK — An applicant headquartered in Market Drayton, has been granted permission to convert the former Greenvale Recovery Site site the site into a materials recovery facility (MRF) handling up to 187,000 tonnes of waste.
Asbestos Disposal Market Drayton 's proposed development would involve the disposal of asbestos contaminated waste from across Europe at the site in Warrant Road. It would require a processing building, five storage halls, four loading stands for lorries and waste compactors, a vehicle maintenance building and fuel storage tanks. While capable of processing over 187,000 tonnes of waste per year, the site has applied to allow for the level of incoming waste to increase to 225,000 tonnes per year if needs be.
The new MRF is being developed by A R Richards, based in Market Drayton, and will be able to handle up to 187,000 tonnes of waste per year. The application for the site – which is within the Stoke Heath area of Market Drayton – was approved by Asbestos Disposal Market Drayton Council's planning committee on December 23 at their meeting in Shrewsbury. The new facility, which will be run by AR Asbestos Disposal Market Drayton, and is due to open at the end of April, includes construction of a material recovery facility at the site, two waste compactors, an asbestos processing plant, a concrete recyclate plant, 2 x large vehicle tip units and a waste transfer station.
The twomonth consultation on the Market Drayton scheme was triggered when Asbestos Disposal Market Drayton submitted an outline planning application in April. The firm said it would use GPS vehicle tracking and weighbridges at the site to make sure it conducted its business "safely, legally and in an ecofriendly way". Planning permission has been granted for a firm to transform a former greenfield site – most recently used as an asbestos and waste plant – and turn it into a major material recovery facility.