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Home News Report says UK aggregates reserves not being replenished

Report says UK aggregates reserves not being replenished

by Staff Writer
February 3, 2015
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The UK aggregates industry continues to be unable to replenish its production with new reserves. In 2014, less than half of the aggregates extracted were replaced with consents for new reserves, according to BDS Marketing. This is one of the conclusions from its analysis of planning applications and consents in the aggregates industry. “Only five months’ of production were replenished last year. The situation was slightly better in sand and gravel. However, in crushed rock, just three months’ produ

The UK aggregates industry continues to be unable to replenish its production with new reserves.

In 2014, less than half of the aggregates extracted were replaced with consents for new reserves, according to BDS Marketing.

This is one of the conclusions from its analysis of planning applications and consents in the aggregates industry.

“Only five months’ of production were replenished last year. The situation was slightly better in sand and gravel. However, in crushed rock, just three months’ production was replenished during 2014,” says Julian Clapp, director.

Only in the south-east, did aggregates companies manage to fully replenish the amount of sand and gravel extracted during the year. In many other areas, such as Wales, West Midlands and northern England, few consents were granted.

The vast majority of quarries (over 95%) will have seen reserves lower at the end of 2014 than at the start of the year.

The situation does not look likely to improve in the short term, says BDS.

The company picked up three major planning applications (in excess of 10 million tonnes) submitted during 2014 which remain outstanding. However, elsewhere, the level of new applications for additional reserves remains low.

Over the previous 25 years, BDS believes that only in 2006 has the quarrying industry more than replenished the reserves taken out during the year. In one other year, new consents granted were similar to production. However, in all other years, the consultancy estimates that consented reserves failed to match production.

The success rate of planning applications is good. During 2014, 20% of applications were refused or withdrawn.

“The situation is helped by a large proportion of applications, around 40%, being for extensions of time to work already consented reserves,” says Clapp.

“There is a greater likelihood of these applications being consented and is a reflection of the last recession when outputs fell below expected levels.”

This analysis has been prepared by BDS Marketing Research which has monitored planning applications and consents for new minerals since the consultancy first started in 1989.

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