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Home News Mineral extraction a key feature of National Parks & AONBs, says new MPA document

Mineral extraction a key feature of National Parks & AONBs, says new MPA document

by Guy Woodford
May 19, 2022
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The MPA's Minerals in Designated Landscapes document reiterates the unique relationship between the country’s protected landscapes and the geology that helped to shape them

The MPA's Minerals in Designated Landscapes document reiterates the unique relationship between the country’s protected landscapes and the geology that helped to shape them

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The importance of mineral extraction in designated landscapes is highlighted in a new document from the Mineral Products Association (MPA).

Minerals in Designated Landscapes  reiterates the unique relationship between the country’s protected landscapes and the geology that helped to shape them, which provides an array of minerals essential for construction and manufacturing.

The document follows the MPA’s recent contribution to a Government policy paper consultation on National Parks and Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONBs), which is a response to proposals set out in 2019’s independent Glover Review.

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‘Minerals in Designated Landscapes’ follows the MPA’s contribution to a Government consultation on National Parks & AONBs

Neither the Glover Review nor the Government’s policy paper makes any significant reference to mineral extraction, despite the fact that geology dictates that almost half the country’s quarries are located in designated landscapes or within 5km of their boundaries.

The mineral products industry makes a vital contribution to rural economies in designated landscape areas and is a huge source of public income in some counties. For example, quarries around the Peak District National Park contribute more than £5 million in business rates alone, while Derbyshire County Council estimates that up to £50 million is paid annually in salaries to skilled employees in the minerals industries in Derbyshire, with most of these jobs in rural areas where employment can be scarce. Working the land for minerals has been a feature of landscapes that are now designated as National Parks and AONBs for centuries. Indeed, many popular attractions inside these areas were created through quarrying, from country parks and wildlife reserves to nature trails and off-road cycleways.

The MPA document outlines the continued need to supply minerals from within designated landscapes, recognition of the need to minimise any adverse effects of mineral extraction, the delivery of benefits to communities through quarry restoration and biodiversity, and a continued commitment to operate in line with the requirements of national planning policy and environmental legislation.

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Mark Russell, MPA executive director for Planning & Mineral Resources Pic: LinkedIn

Mark Russell, the MPA’s executive director for Planning and Mineral Resources, said: “National Parks and AONBs are working landscapes for millions of people across the country as well as places to be cherished for their beauty. Mineral extraction must not be overlooked as minerals can only be worked where they lay in the ground, and these operations make a unique contribution to rural economies, besides providing a wide variety of essential mineral resources that the country depends on for construction, manufacturing and industrial end-uses.

“That’s neither fully understood nor appreciated by the Government, and there would be a significant adverse economic impact if future policy changes failed to properly consider the important role of mineral producers in designated landscapes and their settings. The limited geographic distribution of some mineral resources means it would be impractical to provide all the minerals society requires solely from outside National Parks and AONBs or their immediate surrounding areas.

“There are already stringent standards for operating in areas like National Parks. National planning policy already includes additional checks and balances to ensure that any mineral operations are properly scrutinised to ensure they meet the highest operational standards and are able to demonstrate exceptional circumstances that extraction and production is in the national interest.”

Minerals in Designated Landscapes  can be downloaded from the MPA website:

https://mineralproducts.org/MPA/media/root/Documents/2022/MPA_Designated_Landscapes_Position_Statement_2022.pdf

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