Purchase of Hanson by HeidelbergCement successfully completed

September 8, 2007

German Heidelberg Cement completed the acquisition
of the British building materials manufacturer Hanson Plc.


Hanson Plc is owner of the Hanson Building Products Limited
and subsequently the Stewartby Brickworks. For full info: click here

Now, assuming possible fine for Britain by the
European Court of Justice over the SO2 emission limits

breach near Stewartby Brickworks I come to think…

  • The private German company extends its global operations
    merging with another private company, Hanson
  • European Court of Justice gives UK as a country a penalty
  • Finally we, the UK taxpayers would pay that bill,
    even though here in Bedford we are technically the victims

There must be something I’ve missed about the European Justice…
It is a bit confusing and no wonder that some people campaign against the EU…


SO2 emission details from Environmental Health Officer, Bedford Borough Council

September 6, 2007

Mr. Robert Jamieson, Environmental Health Officer
of the Bedford Borough Council just replied my email.

(…) Please use the attached link to access all the air quality
information produced by Bedford Borough Council.
http://www.bedford.gov.uk/Default.aspx/Web/AirPollution

Kind regards

Robert Jamieson MChem (Hons). MSc. MSc. AIEMA
Environmental Health Officer
Pollution Control Section
Environmental Health Department
Bedford Borough Council
(…)

Thank you! I’ll have a look and surely get back to you with questions.


Registered SO2 pollutant Stewartby Brickworks (aka Hanson Building Products Limited, Hanson plc)

September 4, 2007

Stewartby Brickworks (Bedford) is owned by Hanson Building Products Ltd
all info below is fetched from a planning application they submitted to
Cambridgeshire County Council (to download original document click here).

Hanson Building Products Ltd (HBP) is part of Hanson plc. Hanson plc is a
building materials company employing over 15,000 people working mainly in
the United Kingdom, the United States and the continent of Europe.

Hanson Building Products Ltd is the UK’s leading manufacturer of quality
facing bricks and operates 19 brick works throughout the UK. Due to the
diverse geological setting of these sites and the 200-year history of brick
making at some of these locations, HBP is able to offer more than over 200
different colours and textures of brick.

HBP is also a major producer of concrete blocks (10 works in the UK),
bagged aggregates (22 facilities in the UK) and pre-cast concrete
(6 factories in the UK). The company employs more than 3000 people
in the UK and its main administration centre is at Stewartby in Bedfordshire.

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What’s much more important Stewartby plan is registered in
the European Pollutant Emission Register. That’s good.

Click here to see details

Unfortunately again publicly available information is outdated
and covers only year 2004
.

I turned to Mr. Bob Boyce of SEPA (Scottish Environment Protection Agency)
to obtain newest dataset and will keep posting all replies on the blog.


Neighbourhood Statistics

September 4, 2007

I just tired to locate some stats online using http://neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk/

The only dataset I came across online says it’s all perfect down in Bedford.
At least it used to be two years ago, back in the 2005.

Newer stats are not available.


Pollution puts Britain in the dock ( Metro on Stewartby Brickworks, Bedford and SO2 pollution – sulphur dioxide in the air )

September 4, 2007

Source: click here
Published: 04/09/2007
Download full article in PDF.

Britain faces being hauled into court for breaking the limit on levels
of a noxious pollutant gas being pumped into the atmosphere,
it has emerged.

The case, over the amount of sulphur dioxide in the air, is believed
to be the first of its kind brought by the European Commission.

Ministers have already been issued with a legal notice telling them
to take action. If they fail to reduce levels of the gas – linked to
an increased risk of dying from respiratory diseases – then Britain
could be fined by the European Court of Justice.

There are two legal limits for SO2 emissions and, according to the EC,
both these were broken. The breach is said to have occurred near
Stewartby Brickworks, Bedford, and would affect about 4,000 people
living within a 5km radius
.

The risk of an early death from respiratory disease rises by 13 per cent
for even a relatively small increase in sulphur dioxide, a recent study
showed. The pollutant can be particularly harmful to asthma sufferers
.

The case came to light when the Campaign for Clean Air in London (CCAL)
pressed the Government for information.

The environment department, Defra, admitted legal proceedings had
started but said revealing details ‘would risk undermining the
investigations, conduct and handling of the case’.

CCAL expressed its dismay at the Government’s ‘lack of transparency
and action’, and Conservative MEP John Bowis said: ‘We should be
leading the way in environmental standards across Europe, not forever
playing catch up.’

The Environment Agency insisted the brickworks met EC standards and
the site’s owner, HeidelbergCement, said it did not know ‘anything
about this factory breaking any pollution laws’.