Cornish Lithium’s Trelavour Hard Rock Project designated as a development of national significance
Published by Jane Bentham,
Editorial Assistant
Global Mining Review,
Cornish Lithium, has received confirmation that the UK Secretary of State for Housing Communities and Local Government, The Rt Hon Angela Rayner MP, has exercised her powers under Section 35(1) of the Planning Act 2008 (as amended) to direct that the Company’s Trelavour Hard Rock Project in the St Austell area of Cornwall should be treated as a Nationally Significant Infrastructure Project (NSIP).
Having considered the details of the Trelavour Hard Rock Project against the criteria of the NSIP planning regime, the Secretary of State was of the view that the Trelavour Hard Rock Project, in and of itself, is nationally significant for the following reasons:
- The Project is likely to have significant economic impact and will be important in driving growth, nationally and regionally.
- Its influence will impact on a region that is wider than a single local authority area.
- It focuses on the extraction of a strategically important industrial mineral.
In addition, the Secretary of State also considered that the Project would benefit from the application being determined through a single, unified consenting process provided by the Planning Act, thereby removing the need to apply, and the uncertainty of needing to apply, for separate powers and consents.
Jeremy Wrathall, Founder, Chairman, and CEO of Cornish Lithium said: “We are delighted that the Secretary of State has directed that the Trelavour Hard Rock Project should be designated as a development of national significance. Developing the Trelavour Hard Rock Project is an important step in securing the domestic supply of lithium that the UK desperately needs to grow the country’s battery sector, maintain British automotive manufacturing’s competitiveness, and accelerate our transition to renewable energy.
“This marks another stage in the UK’s journey from relying on imported lithium to maximising the potential of the industrial scale of lithium that already lies beneath our feet at existing brownfield sites in Cornwall. Qualifying for the Nationally Significant Infrastructure Planning regime is a vote of confidence for the positive impact that the Trelavour Hard Rock Project will have on the UK as a whole, as well as on Cornwall. It will also provide clarity in terms of the planning process for Trelavour and certainty in the context of our development timelines while we continue to pro-actively consult and engage with stakeholders, including, local communities, businesses, and authorities.”
Read the article online at: https://www.globalminingreview.com/mining/12092024/cornish-lithiums-trelavour-hard-rock-project-designated-as-a-development-of-national-significance/
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