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Registration WEX325923 – Richard Grigg

Registration number
WEX325923
Organisation name
Richard Grigg
Organisation postcode
PL15 8UX

Site

Site address
FENTRIGAN, WARBSTOW, LAUNCESTON, PL15 8UX
Site postcode
PL15 8UX

Exemptions

Status: active D1
Depositing waste from dredging inland waters

Depositing dredging spoil (dredgings) on the banks of the waters it was dredged from and treating it by screening and removing water.

Guidance on depositing waste from dredging inland waters (opens in new tab)

Registration date
07/07/2022
Expiry date
06/07/2025
Status: active D7
Burning waste in the open

Burning plant tissue and untreated wood waste from joinery or manufacturing in the open air.

Guidance on burning waste in the open (opens in new tab)

Registration date
07/07/2022
Expiry date
06/07/2025
Status: active S1
Storing waste in secure containers

Storing specific waste in secure containers at a different place to where the waste was produced, before it's transported to another site to be recovered.

Guidance on storing waste in secure containers (opens in new tab)

Registration date
07/07/2022
Expiry date
06/07/2025
Status: active T6
Treating waste wood and waste plant matter by chipping, shredding, cutting or pulverising

Chipping, shredding, cutting or pulverising waste wood and waste plant matter to make it easier to store and transport, or converting it into a suitable form to use. The waste treated by these methods must be suitable for its intended use, which can include feedstock for producing products such as panel board, mulch, surfacing tracks (paths and bridleways) or fuel.

Guidance on treating waste wood and waste plant matter by chipping, shredding, cutting or pulverising (opens in new tab)

Registration date
07/07/2022
Expiry date
06/07/2025
Status: active U1
Use of waste in construction

Use of waste in construction using suitable waste rather than virgin raw material or material which has ceased to be waste - for example by complying with a Quality Protocol.

Guidance on use of waste in construction (opens in new tab)

Registration date
07/07/2022
Expiry date
06/07/2025
Status: active U10
Spreading waste to benefit agricultural land

Spreading specific waste on agricultural land to replace manufactured fertilisers or virgin materials such as agricultural lime used to improve or maintain soil.

Guidance on spreading waste to benefit agricultural land (opens in new tab)

Registration date
07/07/2022
Expiry date
06/07/2025
Status: active U11
Spreading waste to benefit non-agricultural land

Spreading different waste on non-agricultural land to replace manufactured fertilisers or virgin materials such as agricultural lime used to improve or maintain soil.

Guidance on spreading waste to benefit non-agricultural land (opens in new tab)

Registration date
07/07/2022
Expiry date
06/07/2025
Status: active U12
Using mulch

Landscapers, farmers or growers spreading mulch as a protective covering onto land around trees, bushes or plants.

Guidance on using mulch (opens in new tab)

Registration date
07/07/2022
Expiry date
06/07/2025
Status: active U13
Spreading plant matter to provide benefits

Spreading cut plants at the place of production for weed suppression or to provide nutrients to the soil.

Guidance on spreading plant matter to provide benefits (opens in new tab)

Registration date
07/07/2022
Expiry date
06/07/2025
Status: active U14
Incorporating ash into soil

Mixing ash back into the soil to return some of the nutrients from burnt crops and vegetation.

Guidance on incorporating ash into soil (opens in new tab)

Registration date
07/07/2022
Expiry date
06/07/2025
Status: active U4
Burning of waste as a fuel in a small appliance
Registration date
07/07/2022
Expiry date
06/07/2025
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