Gravel Extraction Appeal Decision – Land off Crab Apple Lane
In December 2025, the Planning Inspectorate allowed the appeal relating to the proposed extraction of sand and gravel at land off Crab Apple Lane (Planning Ref: FUL/2022/0056). Planning permission has therefore been granted, subject to a number of strict planning conditions. appeal decision
Haddiscoe Parish Council formally objected to this proposal throughout the planning process and presented concerns on behalf of residents. These included matters such as noise, dust, traffic, and the impact on the rural setting and nearby heritage assets.
Although the appeal has been allowed, the development must now operate in accordance with the approved plans and planning conditions. These conditions are designed to minimise impacts on residents and the local environment.
What the permission allows
The approved scheme permits:
- Extraction of sand and gravel over a period of approximately 7 years, with a further year for restoration
- Working in phases, with progressive restoration to meadow grassland
- HGV movements via Crab Apple Lane and the B1136
- Temporary diversion of Bridleway 5 during parts of the works
The site must be fully restored within the permitted timeframe. appeal decision
Key impacts residents may notice
While mitigation measures are required, residents may experience:
- Increased HGV traffic on local roads
- Temporary changes to landscape and views
- Operational noise during permitted working hours
- Occasional dust, particularly in dry conditions
- Temporary diversion of the bridleway
These impacts should remain within the limits set by the planning conditions.
What parishioners should look out for
If you live nearby or regularly use the area, please report concerns if you notice:
- Working outside permitted hours
- Excessive noise beyond normal site activity
- Significant dust leaving the site
- Mud or debris on the highway
- HGVs not using the agreed routes
- Problems with the bridleway diversion or safety
- Any activity that appears different from the approved scheme
Monitoring by residents can help ensure the operator complies with the planning permission.
Who to contact if you have concerns
This development is regulated by Norfolk County Council as the Minerals Planning Authority.
👉 Report planning or operational concerns to:
Norfolk County Council Planning Enforcement
- Website: www.norfolk.gov.uk
- Email: planning.enforcement@norfolk.gov.uk
- Phone: 0344 800 8020
Please provide as much detail as possible, including dates, times, and photographs if available.
Role of the Parish Council
Haddiscoe Parish Council:
- Will continue to monitor the development
- Will raise concerns with the planning authority where appropriate
- Encourages residents to report issues directly to Norfolk County Council so they can be formally logged
Further information
You can view the full appeal decision on the Planning Inspectorate website or via the planning application reference: FUL/2022/0056.
https://eplanning.norfolk.gov.uk/Appeals/Display/S78/2024/0001
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