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Council’s Pakiri Beach sand mining decision appealed

McCallum Bros warns of construction sector shock if its mining activities are banned.

Council rejected an application to mine sand at Pakiri Beach.

Andrew Bevin Fri, 27 May 2022

McCallum Bros has lodged an appeal to the Environment Court following Auckland Council’s rejection of its resource consent application to remove more sand from Pakiri Beach north of Auckland.

The council turned down the application by McCallum Bros, Auckland’s biggest concrete sand provider,

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Andrew Bevin Fri, 27 May 2022
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