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Lynda Chase-Gardener, newly-appointed chairman of the MPARGF, said: “I am delighted to be able to relaunch the MPA Restoration Guarantee Fund scheme. The MPARGF gives communities, landowners and planning authorities the confidence that even when an operator goes bankrupt, quarrying will not leave a legacy that they will be left to clean up. It is an essential pledge that we are very pleased that we can make.
“MPA members are proud of their record on restoration. They know that unless worked out sites are not only left safe and tidy, but also carefully designed to maximise their value to local communities, landowners and the wider environment, the industry can never claim to be truly sustainable.”
First introduced by the Sand and Gravel Association (SAGA) in 1975, the Fund, which covers England, Scotland and Wales, has been strengthened by successive mergers to become what it is today. It now has over 70 members, covering sand and gravel, crushed rock aggregates, industrial sands, lime and dimension stone. In the unlikely event that an MPA member is unable to meet its financial obligations for restoration due to insolvency, the Fund will provide the necessary financial support to make sure that the work is done. Cement operations, which have their own arrangements, are specifically excluded.
A new MPA Restoration Guarantee Fund leaflet was launched at the 6th MPA Members’ General Assembly – download the document at: %$Linker: