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Plymouth's Tungsten West launches aggregates business

Operator of huge tungsten and tin resource starts subsidiary to supply construction industry but will need to increase lorry journeys to the mine

The vast open pit tungsten and tin mine at Hemerdon, Plymouth

The company which is bringing Plymouth’s huge tungsten mine back into operation is moving forward with plans to develop an aggregates business - but will need to increase the number of lorry journeys to and from the site.

Tungsten West Plc, which bought the mine out of receivership for £2.8m in 2019, is moving forward with plans to develop, what is believed to be, the world’s first integrated metals and aggregates operation.

Aggregates West Ltd (AWL), a wholly owned subsidiary of Tungsten West, began selling secondary aggregates in January 2021, using existing stockpiles leftover from the mine’s former owner, but plans to increase distribution and create an ongoing revenue stream by selling material previously classed as waste to the local construction market.


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Whilst the growth of the aggregates operation is largely considered as “permitted development” under the mine’s existing consents with Devon County Council, a week-long public consultation is taking place, including two in-person events for residents living near the mine, to notify the community of a proposed increase in vehicle movements to and from the site.

This requires a variation to an existing planning condition, which currently allows for up to 50 HGV journeys per day from the site. Tungsten West is asking to increase this to a maximum of 150 vehicles per day for the first two years and will gradually increase this to 300 by 2026.

The company stressed that vehicle movements will be restricted and monitored in agreement with the Mineral Planning Authority and will take place from Monday to Friday between 7am and 7pm and on Saturdays between 8am and 2pm. There will be no distribution on Sundays.

An online consultation for the proposal closes on Thursday, March 17, and Tungsten West would welcome any thoughts from the local community. You can comment by visiting