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Hampshire Minerals and Waste Plan
Statement of Submission and Availability (Regulation 30)
Town and Country Planning (Local Development)
(England) (Amendment) Regulations 2008 Hampshire Minerals and Waste Plan Hampshire County Council, in partnership with Southampton and Portsmouth City Councils and the New Forest
and South Downs National Park Authorities, has submitted the Hampshire Minerals and Waste Plan to the Secretary of State of Communities and Local Government. Document Title: Hampshire Minerals and
Waste Plan Subject matter and area covered: The Hampshire Minerals and Waste Plan sets out the vision, objectives, spatial strategy, and policies to enable the delivery of
sustainable minerals and waste development for the period 2011-2030. This includes site allocations and is supported by a Proposals Map. The area covered is the administrative areas of Hampshire
County Council, Southampton and Portsmouth City Councils and the New Forest National Park Authority, as well as the portion of the South Downs National Park Authority that lies within Hampshire.
For further information please contact us at: County Planning Policy Team, Economy, Transport, and Environment Department, Hampshire County Council, The Castle, Winchester, SO23
8UD
planning.policy@hants.gov.uk
01962 845515 All submission documents, including background papers and the sustainability appraisal, are available to view on the County Council’s website at www.consult.hants.gov.uk Documents are
also available for inspection from 19 March,
Mon – Fri, 9am – 5pm at: Hampshire County Council offices, The Castle, Winchester
Southampton City Council offices, Civic Centre, Southampton
Portsmouth City Council offices, Civic Offices, Guildhall Square, Portsmouth
New Forest National Park offices, Lymington Town Hall,
Avenue Road, Lymington
South Downs National Park offices, Rosemary’s Parlour, North Street, Midhurst The Hampshire Minerals and Waste Plan, as well as electronic copies of the supporting documents are also available for
inspection in static public libraries throughout Hampshire during their normal opening hours. This includes libraries and other neighbourhood Council offices (as appropriate) in Southampton and
Portsmouth.