BEN BRADSHAW IN DEVON FOR TOUR WITH ENVIRONMENT AGENCY


Environmental Panorama
London – United Kingdom
May of 2006

12-May-2006 - Government Minister Ben Bradshaw is in Devon today (Friday May 12) visiting the multi-million pound Princesshay complex in Exeter where the Environment Agency has been working with developers on a major re-cycling initiative.

Mr Bradshaw, Parliamentary Secretary at Defra, will start his whistle-stop tour with a visit to the Agency’s Devon Area Office at Exminster to attend a briefing session on waste regulation and enforcement.

Agency projects highlighted during the session will include an investigation into a major illegal waste site in the Teign Valley and a recent ‘Spy in the Sky’ aerial survey of illegal waste sites across Devon. There will also be an overview of the Agency’s national waste strategy.

The visit to Princesshay, a £175 million new shopping and housing development currently under construction in the centre of Exeter, will take place this afternoon when the Minister will be available for a photo opportunity and interviews. Call press office 01392 442008 for times.

The prestigious development is an excellent example of waste minimisation and recycling that will have seen a staggering 40,000 tonnes of demolition waste from the old shopping centre re-used once project is complete.

Crushed concrete and brick is broken up on the site using a crusher for re-use as filler. Only 3,000 tonnes of the original demolition waste has had to be taken away for recycling off site.

Not only has the recycling saved money, but also removed the need for an estimated 4,000 lorry movements reducing the environmental impact of exhaust emissions, noise and congestion.

The successful re-use of materials has been made possible thanks to the good working relationship between the Environment Agency, Wring Group Demolition and Exeter City Council. Heading up the re-development is the construction company, Robert McAlpine.

The new complex, which is scheduled to open in autumn 2007, will include 60 shops and 119 residential units.

‘Waste is one of the most important environmental problems that the Environment Agency is tackling in the South West. Most of our waste still goes to landfill wasting valuable resources and waste crime is a growing problem. We are delighted to host Mr Bradshaw’s visit to explain our role in reducing the impact on the environment,’ said Martin Weiler, Devon Area Manager for the Environment Agency.

 
 

Source: Environment Agency – United Kingdom (http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk)
Press consultantship (Mike Dunning)
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