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Planning Permission: Is it Required?

You are likely to need planning permission from your Local Planning Authority if you want to do one of the following:

  • Build a stand-alone recycled and secondary aggregate reprocessing facility;
  • Build a facility as part of a quarrying or aggregate extraction development;
  • Build a facility as part of a waste disposal or waste transfer site;
  • Change part of an existing reprocessing plant e.g. extension, new road access, longer working hours;

If you intend to expand an existing site or you are looking to use or hire-out a mobile recycled aggregate crushing and screening plant, you may need planning permission. You should check with your Local Planning Authority.

In addition to planning permission, you may also need a Waste Management Licence or an Exemption from Licensing from the Scottish Environment Protection Agency. Details of waste management regulations can be found by looking at the Waste Management Regulations Module.

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