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Natural Resources Wales criticised over lack of consultation

News | Rhys Williams | Published: 16:55, Friday January 29th, 2021.

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Llanbradach ward councillors Colin Mann, left, and Rob Gough
Llanbradach ward councillors Colin Mann, left, and Rob Gough

Environmental body Natural Resources Wales has come under fire from councillors after it granted a skip company permission to process more waste.

Llanbradach councillors Colin Mann and Rob Gough have criticised NRW over a lack of consultation into the decision – but the regulator has said there was no need for one under law.

Caerphilly Skip Hire, which is based at Graddfa Industrial Estate in Llanbradach, can now process 74,999 tonnes of waste a year – an increase from 22,500 tonnes. The variation to its permit was granted in July last year.

Plaid Cymru councillor Colin Mann said: “I find it absolutely appalling that a public body can apparently ignore all the local issues and just approve this vast increase without any consultation with Caerphilly County Borough Council. What a cavalier way for a government body to behave.

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“NRW seems totally oblivious to its duty to protect the public. I feel that the way they are working falls way below the standards that are acceptable.”

Cllr Mann accused NRW of “failing in their duties”.

Fellow councillor Rob Gough added: “I am amazed and stunned that NRW can allow an increase in capacity of waste treated at this site without assessing the impact that decision could have on the local environment and infrastructure.”

The councillors also expressed concern over a possible increase in traffic to and from the site.

Plaid Cymru Senedd Member Delyth Jewell, who represents South Wales East, also criticised NRW and called for greater transparency.

Caerphilly Observer has been told the amount of waste processed would not exceed 30,000 tonnes a year.


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NRW defended its decision and said there was no legal requirement for a public consultation on the matter to be held.

Jon Goldsworthy, NRW operations manager for South East Wales, said: “Early last year we received an application from Caerphilly Skip Hire to change their environmental permit, which included an increase to their annual tonnage throughput.

“During our assessment, we ensured that all statutory requirements were undertaken, providing the required level of protection to the environment.”

Mr Goldworthy said issues relating to vehicle movements are in Caerphilly County Borough Council’s remit.

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