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Date of consultation: 12 August 2024 to 22 September 2024 Number of responses: 7
Summary: This was a difficult consultation for most members of the public to understand sufficiently to make comment but one resident summed it as follows:"
"The revised Contaminated Land Strategy2025 for North Tyneside Council is a robust and well-structured document that addresses the key issues related to contaminated land management. While it offers numerous benefits, including a comprehensive framework and a focus on risk-based prioritization, it also presents challenges in terms of resource requirements and potential delays. Balancing these pros and cons will be crucial for the successful implementation of the strategy."
There were no objections and we will monitor the strategy moving forward
Date of consultation: 12 August 2024 to 22 September 2024 Number of responses: 7
Summary: This was a difficult consultation for most members of the public to understand sufficiently to make comment but one resident summed it as follows:"
"The revised Contaminated Land Strategy2025 for North Tyneside Council is a robust and well-structured document that addresses the key issues related to contaminated land management. While it offers numerous benefits, including a comprehensive framework and a focus on risk-based prioritization, it also presents challenges in terms of resource requirements and potential delays. Balancing these pros and cons will be crucial for the successful implementation of the strategy."
There were no objections and we will monitor the strategy moving forward