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Mineral Planning’s comprehensive and detailed features ensures that readers maintain an up to date and thorough knowledge of local and national mineral policy guidance and relays the opinions of the sector’s leading professionals.
Features over the past year have included comprehensive coverage of the industry’s excellent quarry restoration work, a review of the plans for localism and how they might affect the supply and demand for minerals, news on the introduction of a marine planning regime and how it could affect the marine aggregates industry and coverage of what could potentially be the UK’s first potash mine for 40 years.
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