Information for 6A Caulside Drive, Newpark Industrial Estate
Status: PotentialPlanning Region: Northern Ireland
Planning Sub-Region: Antrim and Newtonabbey
Operator: McQuillan
Capacity: 4,650
Campaign Group(s): Contact coordinator@ukwin.org.uk to be put in touch with those opposing this development.
Notes: Planning application LA03/2023/0131/F for a "thermal recovery building" approved in April 2024 - according to the report feedstocks would include "pharmaceutical waste, oil sludge, paint/adhesives, rags/wipes, polymer waste, laboratory smalls/solid toxic solvents and various liquid solvents" [Source, See planning page]. (Entry updated 2024-04-16)
Planning Consent files:
319-PlanningConsent-2024.pdfEnvironment Agency Compliance Assessment Reports
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