August 1st, 2009 — Ipswich Port Noise Abatement, Wherstead Road
Thank you to Henry Cooper and Des Pawson who sent this through:

I’ve transcribed the announcement below:
Evening Star, Thursday, July 30, 2009
Southern Cement Ltd (No 1 Shed, Cliff Quay, Port of Ipswich, Suffolk, IP3 0BS)
Southern Cement Ltd has applied to Ipswich Borough Council to vary their Environmental Permit for the blending, packing, loading, unloading and use of bulk cement. Southern Cement Ltd has proposed to construct a 35m high 16m diameter silo of 6599 metric tonne capacity at their existing location to increase their current storage space. The application may be inspected at the Ipswich Borough Council offices, Grafton House, 15-17 Russell Road, Ipswich, IP1 2DE. Members of the public have a right to inspect the register free of charge. Any written representations concerning the application may be made at the Council offices within 28 days from the publication of this notice.
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More will be following.
July 25th, 2009 — Ipswich Port Noise Abatement, Wherstead Road
I’ve been officially informed by one of the councillors that the Council have postponed rather than cancelled a meeting with Southern Cement. It was all an unfortunate (very unfortunate) turn of phrase and they are instead awaiting developments.
The ludicrously easy to meet request from the group for a direct meeting with Southern Cement is also going to be backed by all both the Conservative and Labour councillors.
Yet Southern Cement still won’t meet with us. The Noise Action Group does not want a single job to go with Southern Cement, but there’s one exception. Their Public Relations consultant is clearly not up to the job.
July 21st, 2009 — Ipswich Port Noise Abatement
I just got this email:
I knew something was odd this morning as they were cleaning the quay side with their mechanical sweeper lorry. It might be a new one.
Anyway as I write 8.45 they are getting the Kovak into place. That means about 11 the ship will arrive and by 12 they should be pumping.
If this is the case then all we have to keep the noise down is heavy weather, or perhaps if they are held up by the heavy weather, then they will have to pump at full tilt as I think weather will be against them. So noise levels will be interesting.
Here are some tips on how to complain:
1. If the noise is happening outside normal office hours, phone up the emergency noise number on 433444. If the noise is happening in office hours the number is 433115.
2. Give your name and address and state how it is bothering you
3. State whether you will be willing to allow environment officers in the room where you are suffering the noise. Please note that they will not measure noise from your garden or another room. It usually takes ninety minutes from you complaining to them leaving your house.
4. Log every instance.
5. If the noise is still occurring wait for another four hours before complaining again.
July 20th, 2009 — Ipswich Port Noise Abatement, groups in bridge ward
Well the meeting was cancelled, and now I’ve been told by both the Evening Star and one of the councillors that the meeting between the council and the Noise Action Group is back on.
There will also be a meeting between Southern Cement and councillors. Of course what would be best for both sides would be to meet directly, Southern Cement and the Noise Action Group.
So Uniland / Southern Cement, if you want to meet us then you can reach us at james@bridgeward.org.uk or through your usual channels of communication. Email us, even if you’re not ready yet, even if you want to explain us why you’re not ready yet.
We’re quite nice really, especially when we’ve had a night’s sleep.
July 18th, 2009 — Chatsworth Crescent, Halifax Road, Ipswich Port Noise Abatement, Laurelhayes
I got a call this afternoon from the Evening Star about the Southern Cement fiasco. They’ve got wind of the council officers’ proposed climbdown and wanted to know what the Noise Action Group thought. They actually sounded angry, I suppose they got a promise out of Steve Rock who saw fit to cancel the meeting as soon as he thought that no one was looking.
It’s not the refusal of a couple of council officials to meet us that rankles, councillors from both parties are keeping us up to date and the Council Officials will have to meet with residents soon in some form. What rankles is the refusal of Uniland/Southern Cement’s Ipswich manager, Barry Neale, to even talk to us.
This seems more like commercial suicide than anything else. Who would want to deal with a company that is constantly at risk of being shut down by a private court action, council enforcement or public protest?
What better way to calm down angry residents than meeting them?
July 10th, 2009 — Chatsworth Crescent, Flint Close, Halifax Road, Ipswich Port Noise Abatement, Laurelhayes, Maidenhall Approach, Maidenhall Estate, Wherstead Road
Sometimes it’s hardest to see what’s in front of your own nose. So hidden in plain view is a very important fact, Southern Cement- the people causing misery for all those people in the Hayes, in the Maidenhall Estate, on the Wherstead Road and in Chatsworth Crescent, is in fact the British subsidiary of Uniland SA, a large Spanish cement company. It was on their homepage:
http://www.southerncement.co.uk/
Southern Cement still holds itself out as quite independent saying “This gives us the benefit of independence in the UK with the support of one of Europe’s leading cement manufacturers”.
They were bought out in 2004, not long after they started, although there doesn’t seem to be any press mention of Uniland, which makes it sounds a lot more British.
In fact, according to their results, they make up rougly 1-2% of the turnover and employees of the group.
So not only are they disturbing our sleep two weeks in three they are not even the British based independent that they claim to be.
No wonder they are happy to crank up the noise pollution, they don’t just not live in this town – they don’t even live in this country.