Environmental Health Department have recommended the Asphalt Plant application be refused, specifically on the grounds of potential contamination and noise impact.
Nearly two weeks into another public consultation, residents are curious as to why there hasn't been a second public meeting as promised by proposed asphalt plant applicant Eurovia Roadstone.
New paperwork has been lodged with the council by the applicant of a new Asphalt Plant at Medina Wharf at the start of a three week public consultation.
Here's the document that the company that is hoping to persuade the Island that an Asphalt plant in Cowes is just what the Island wants has sent to the Island media. They didn't include VB in their distribution, but things have a way of turning up in our inbox ;-)