Keepmoat Homes Environmental Permit Application Consultation
Summary
The Environment Agency has published a consultation notice regarding an environmental permit application submitted by Keepmoat Homes Limited for a site in Leyland, Lancashire. The notice details the application and explains the public participation process.
What changed
The Environment Agency has initiated a public consultation period for an environmental permit application from Keepmoat Homes Limited for their Farington Mews development in Leyland, Lancashire. This consultation is part of the agency's process for reviewing applications related to waste operations, installations, water discharge, and other regulated activities, as outlined in their Public Participation Statement.
Regulated entities and interested parties are invited to review the application details and submit comments by the specified deadline, which is not explicitly stated in this notice but is typically found within the consultation documents. The Environment Agency will consider these comments when deciding whether to grant or refuse the permit and what conditions should be attached.
What to do next
- Review the Keepmoat Homes Limited environmental permit application details.
- Submit comments or objections to the Environment Agency by the consultation deadline.
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Notice
PR26 6AP, Keepmoat Homes Limited: environmental permit application advertisement - EPR/QP3923MF/A001
View the application submitted by Keepmoat Homes Limited for Farington Mews, Leyland, Goldcrest Avenue, Lancashire, PR26 6AP
From: Environment Agency Published 6 March 2026 Get emails about this page
Applies to England
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PR26 6AP, Keepmoat Homes Limited: environmental permit application advertisement - EPR/QP3923MF/A001
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The Environment Agency consults the public on certain applications for:
- waste and mining waste operations
- installations
- water discharge and groundwater activities
- medium combustion plant and specified generators The arrangements are explained in their Public Participation Statement
These notices explain:
- what the application is about
when you need to comment by
The Environment Agency will decide:whether to grant or refuse the application
what conditions to include in the permit (if granted)
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Published 6 March 2026
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