A new carbon dioxide pipeline is proposed to be constructed and installed between Ince, near Stanlow, and Flint.

Flintshire cabinet members will be asked to approve the council’s local impact report for a proposed cross country carbon dioxide pipeline, when it meets next week. 

Liverpool Bay Carbon Capture Storage Ltd is proposing to construct and install a new carbon dioxide pipeline between Ince, near Stanlow, and Flint.

It will also repurpose an existing natural gas pipeline between Flint and Talacre – the ‘Connah’s Quay to Point of Ayr Pipeline’.   

Flintshire’s chief officer for planning, environment and economy, Andrew Farrow, said: “The consenting process for the proposed carbon dioxide pipeline is different to a traditional planning application which is ordinarily sought under the Town and Country Planning Act which the local planning authority would determine. This application has been made under the Planning Act 2008 for a permission known as a development consent order.

“An application to construct and operate the proposed carbon dioxide pipeline has been submitted to the planning inspectorate (England) who will administer the development consent order application on behalf of the secretary of state for business, energy, and industrial strategy.

“The Local Authority has a role to produce a local impact report to inform the decision-making process and to assist planning onspectorate (England) to make a recommendation to the minister for business, energy, and industrial strategy.”

The local impact report describes the likely impact of the proposed carbon dioxide pipeline on land-use in Flintshire.

Cabinet member for planning, public health and public protection, Cllr Chris Bithell said: “Flintshire is not the decision maker in respect of the proposed carbon dioxide pipeline.  

“The report is a matter of fact and has been produced based on a combination of relevant impacts on areas in the county. A copy of the report is available to view on the council’s website.”

Flintshire County Council is required to submit the local impact report to the examining authority by Wednesday, 26 April.

Flintshire’s cabinet meets on Tuesday (25 April). 

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