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‘Serious concerns’ raised over huge new housing and shopping development

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The Health and Safety Executive has told Halton MP Derek Twigg it has ‘serious concerns’ about plans for a huge new housing development close to the heart of Runcorn’s chemical industry.

It was reported recently that local residents were seeing red over proposals by SOG Ltd for up to 545 homes including 59 senior living apartments, vertical farm, retail, office and leisure space at The Heath Business and Technical Park in Runcorn.




Members of the council’s development management committee meet on Monday where officers have recommended they approve it.

But national regulator the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has advised the council against backing the scheme in ‘the strongest possible terms’ over concerns about its proximity to potential chemical hazards. Even if the committee approves the plan on Monday, the HSE could refer it to the Secretary of State who would then have the final say.

The site is located near what is known as the Runcorn Chemical Complex. It has been in operation since 1833 and is operated primarily by Ineos/Inovyn/Koura who hold hazardous substances consents for several chemicals that are used on site.

Updated concept designs for the proposed eco-redevelopment of Heath Park in Runcorn.(Image: SOG)

In a letter to the council obtained under the Freedom of Information Act by local campaigners, the HSE said: “The advice is that the risk of harm to people at the proposed development from a major accident is such that there are sufficient reasons on safety grounds, for advising against the granting of planning permission for (the) application.”

It advises that any new housing construction should be prevented from inner zones of major hazard installations apart from ‘very small’ developments of less than three dwellings.

The letter also questioned a report put forward in support of the plans by the applicant with regards potential hazards. The HSE claimed the report ‘omits’ a number of key points and added: “These crucial omissions could have the overall effect of misleading decision makers.”

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