Veolia ES Consults on Bristol Waste Permit Application
Summary
The Environment Agency has published a public consultation notice for Veolia ES (UK) Limited's environmental permit application (EPR/RP3220MV/A001) to operate the Avonmouth Dockside Wood Transfer Station in Bristol. The consultation invites public comment on the application, which covers waste operations and related activities. The Environment Agency will determine whether to grant or refuse the permit and what conditions to include.
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The Environment Agency has published a public consultation notice for Veolia ES (UK) Limited's environmental permit application for the Avonmouth Dockside Wood Transfer Station. This is a standard consultation under the environmental permitting regime, covering waste operations and related activities. The notice invites public comment and explains the application process.
Operators and businesses in the waste management sector should be aware that this consultation represents a routine step in the permit determination process. The public, local residents, and interested stakeholders in the Bristol/Avonmouth area have the opportunity to submit comments on the application before the Environment Agency makes its determination on whether to grant or refuse the permit.
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BS11 9DL, Veolia ES (UK) Limited: environmental permit application advertisement - EPR/RP3220MV/A001
View the application submitted by Veolia ES (UK) Limited for Avonmouth Dockside Wood Transfer Station, Bristol.
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BS11 9DL, Veolia ES (UK) Limited: environmental permit application advertisement - EPR/RP3220MV/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 22 April 2026
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