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  • Andrew Broughton

    I work close to the proposed Incinerator for a company that employs 73 full time staff and up to 25 agency staff, all of who's jobs may be at risk if this build takes place. Us, like many other food... Read more

  • Andrew Harnwell

    I object to this mega incinerator as a local residents & the potential impact to the surrounding area both environmentally & local traffic congestion. The proposed site of this installation is also... Read more

  • Anthony wilson

    Comments I will make available once I have studied the application and have a full understanding of it

  • Barry George Fryer

    I am Against the project as there isn't the infrastucture to support it and it is bad for the local invironment

  • Barry William HILL

    Far to much lorries ina small town like Wisbech

  • Brenda Barber

    This monstrosity should not be placed in the middle of a small town. The traffic it will generate will congest our roads and make normal road users late for work, school and any other business they... Read more

  • Brian Hay

    I will comment later

  • Clive Landa

    I object to this proposal very strongly but as information to date has been inadequate I will wait till fuller detailed information is provided before I comment in full.

  • David Green

    Considerable increase in HGV traffic on already substandard congested roads in Fenland. Appalling eyesore on the flat landscape of Fenland. Unacceptable levels of fumes and dirt for the local area.... Read more

  • David Gutteridge

    The company have completely ignored opposition to this which personally, is down to carcinogens, transport, noise and environment. They plan to have 300 lorries a day, making Wisbech gridlocked! They... Read more

  • Diana Elizabeth Haine

    Impact on the roads of having so many lorries coming to the Incinerator, the A47 can't cope at present. the impact on the environment from the waste coming out of the chimneys, what will it do for the... Read more

  • Douglas Cheyne

    Hundreds of thousands of tonnes of non-recyclable municipal and commercial and industrial waste will be brought to Wisbech each year. The impact a facility like this will have on the local community,... Read more

  • Dr U Waverley

    This project is wholly unsuitable and unacceptable. I will comment in detail in due course.

  • Ebru Sahin

    I oppose to an incenerator being built in Wisbech or anywhere near villages , towns or cities. I do not myself my children or anyone person, plant or animal breathing in the cancerous chemical being... Read more

  • Gary Hancock

    I will comment later.

  • Gary Jones

    As I have a commercial property very near the proposed site I have concerns as to what impact the project will have on the value of my property.

  • Jack Cannon

    This scheme has no support in Wisbech and is being pushed through regardless of anyone's objections. It must not happen.

  • James Coates

    I can not believe that such a project is even being considered for a rural area. It's sheer size is out of proportion with the surrounding landscape.It is in a town with schools and homes too near by.... Read more

  • Jean Atkins

    I object to the incinerator being built right in the middle of a town it will be near schools and housing, the pollution from this will be unacceptable. The roads will not take extra traffic. It will... Read more

  • Jennifer Ann Titman

    This project will impact on everyone's life in the Wisbech area. There are now incredible access problems around the town, particularly at certain times of the day. The damage to the local environment... Read more

  • Jessica Williams

    This project will have a detrimental effect on local infrastructure and air quality. Is it not really a good idea to pollute the air and soil where so much food is grown. The roads are barely... Read more

  • John Colin Ogden

    My comments will be forthcoming the appropriate time.

  • Joseph Thomas Howlett

    My immediate concerns, as follows:- Excessive HGV transport necessary for functioning of plant will throttle Wisbech and environs. Temperature Inversion phenomenon on The Wash will allow Particulate... Read more

  • Julie Dawn Coales

    Very concerned about the increase in the volume of traffic and the impact it will have on the town. Very concerned about how close the proposed sight is to residential areas, schools and hospitals and... Read more

  • Juliet Adams

    Travelling regularly on the roads surrounding Wisbech, I have great concerns about the impact of the incinerator on the local transport infrastructure. I have concerns about polution, and the impact... Read more

  • K Payne

    I shall comment after seeing examination information

  • Kim Fulcher

    Will withhold until time to discuss

  • Linda Clarke

    Unnecessary, Detrimental impact all round Danger to Health Danger to Wildlife Danger to Reservoirs Danger to Waterways Danger to Grade 1 soil

  • Margaret Jane Horscroft

    The proposed incinerator is extremely close to several schools, housing estates and shops and factories. Air pollution is a huge concern as climate change is so important. The road infrastructure... Read more

  • Martin Norman

    Due to the increase in volume of traffic on the A47 and the town roads and rural roads the roads are unable to sustain more heavy vehicles coming in to the area. As for the increase in pollution they... Read more

  • Mary Cowan

    Ridiculous proposal in the middle of a town

  • Maureen Fernley

    I object to this proposal, the roads around here are busy enough without lorries bringing other areas of waste in. It is also right in the centre of town, near houses and s large school. I think the... Read more

  • Michael Hodgskins

    sited to close to schools detrimental to existing infrastructure. devaluation to existing homeowners health reasons if the proposed energy provided will it benefit the local industry and public

  • Michael Stephen Barratt

    This proposal is utterly out of proportion to the location selected. It is also not required.

  • Michelle Mary Elaine Wilson

    This huge plant would involve long lorry journeys from a wide area of the country and considerable volumes of traffic. The local infrastructure could not handle this volume of HGV movement. At times... Read more

  • Mick Bellamy

    Increased health issues caused by pollutants from the incinerator directly & from additional vehicle movements. Smells from the vehicles & waste in the incinerator property. Disruption due to in lack... Read more

  • Nicholas Williams

    I am anxious about the potential damage to our air quality, to the health of our townsfolk, to our farmlands, to the safe and efficient working of our already overstretched traffic system and to the... Read more

  • Nicola Carr

    .Air pollution and risk to health causing ill health such as cancer, heart disease, premature births and deaths .Extremely expensive causing towns and cities getting in to large amounts of debt... Read more

  • Nigel Dyer

    The road structure in Wisbech and surrounding area cannot support the hundreds of extra HGV movements involved with the building and operation of this project. The project location is too close to... Read more

  • Owen Dobson

    Increased lorry traffic into town will be disruptive. Obvious environmental impact from incinerator. Several schools in the near vicinity of incinerator site. Impact on property value in the area for... Read more

  • Pamela Fenton

    I am alarmed that this incinerator will be built at this site in Wisbech on the A47. The A47 is congested at the best of times & in the summer months it becomes a stationary route. In addition, this... Read more

  • Paul Bennett

    This application for. Mega Incinerator in Wisbech is all about making money. I does not take into account people's health concerns and the significant amount of traffic entering and leaving the site.... Read more

  • Philip Abrosimov

    Extremely disappointing news that Planning Inspectorate accepted enormous incinerator application for examination without completing proper pre-steps with local community which will result in hundreds... Read more

  • Phill Green

    I will make my comments when I have view new information

  • PJ Bryant

    I object to the proposal on the following grounds It's siting within the UK is entirely inappropriate The increase in traffic levels is unsustainable for the highways network in the area. The A47 is a... Read more

  • Robin Clapperton

    No comments just now.

  • Rosemary Elliott

    * pollutants from the plant reducing the air quality in the area * increase in traffic on roads that are already congested and in events such as road closures following accidents etc. Alternative... Read more

  • Sarah Perks

    Local people cannot be placed in such close proximity to such a development, the people who live here have the right to a healthy environment to live and raise the future generations. I oppose this... Read more

  • Scarlett Georgia Housden

    Do not want this to go ahead

  • Sharon Housden

    How can it even be considered an incinerator would be built in a town. This will affect the residence of Wisbech and surrounding villages quality of life both mentally and physically . A blot on the... Read more

  • Simon Robshaw

    The roundabout near Elm is always busy. The lorries that will be going to the incinerator will cause massive problems for Wisbech. The town struggle with the current traffic. New houses are being... Read more

  • Stephen David John Penny

    I will comment at a later date as things progress

  • Susan Barton

    I will comment once I have read the information in full

  • Susan Blyth

    I completely disagree with this project, it is very close to a Secondary school and will generate significant traffic in the town of Wisbech

  • Jeanette Bateman on behalf of The Bateman Family (The Bateman Family)

    This is an inappropriate development for the area. It will be in very close proximity to houses, schools, businesses and medical facilities. There is a poor road infrastructure serving the area, from... Read more

  • Timothy Robert Seagroatt

    I will comment further when I see the full information and can make a meaningful statement

  • Wendy Wright

    Having lived in this property since 1964 it is the most horrendous proposal ever. The building towers over the skyline of every surrounding building and the amount of lorries already destroy the peace... Read more

  • West Walton Parish Council (West Walton Parish Council)

    West Walton Parish Council requests to be kept up to date with all stages of this planning application and will decide to comment at a later date.

  • William David Fillingham

    I will be commenting with detail once I have further fully studied the proposals. I have numerous comments already, but due to the way MVV have been conducting their business matters I will be putting... Read more

  • WisWin (WisWin) on behalf of Wisbech Without Incineration (WisWin)

    This incinerator, in its lifetime, will release 25 million tonnes of CO2, which will exacerbate climate change and negate the government's own policy to be net carbon Neutral by 2050. This... Read more

  • Andrew Houghton

    My concerns for the proposed incinerator include: 1) Location - both for the immediate vicinity (ie. impact on residential, educational and business premises around the site) and for the... Read more

  • Andrew James Edgeley

    No comments yet

  • Angela Bailey

    Main points include the effects of waste coming into the area (roads not suitable) and it’s impact on road pollution. There will be dangerous toxins (air pollution) based on expert reports in the... Read more

  • Annabel Brown

    I object to this proposal due to it being built within a town,. This will incur pollution to a wide population and also the amount of traffic movements that will arise on a daily basis will completely... Read more

  • Annie Moore

    Apart from the obvious strain on already struggling simple roads and infrastructure and the ridiculous idea to locate burning ridiculous amounts of rubbish by a school just outside a town centre I... Read more

  • Anthony Howard Brooker

    Pollution - no matter how the plant is configured it WILL add pollution to the air and so very near a town and a large secondary school. Traffic - the large increase in traffic of vehicles to and from... Read more

  • Barbara Barker

    Objections to Wisbech incinerator - 1) "Incineration causes air pollution in particulates, ultra-fine particulates do the most damage a report showed and these incinerators are being placed in the... Read more

  • Barry Fogarty

    Equity in planning decisions. In the absence of other compelling reasons, is the siting of infrastructure evenly shared throughout the nation? Within a ten mile radius of Walton Highway, there is the... Read more

  • Betty Glenys Fillingham

    This is a valuable agricultural district and fallout will contaminate the land. It is a low lying area and debris will lie in the atmosphere affecting the lungs of local people. The roads are totally... Read more

  • Carole Ann Morris

    Our town does not have the infrastructure to cope with an enormous project like this. The road network is inadequate and the potential risks to health are too great. Why can’t it be built somewhere... Read more

  • Carole Anne Simmonds

    This facility is totally inappropriate for an agricultural area, with schools and housing nearby. Will register my objections when I have the full report.

  • Christopher MacKillican

    1. Pollution, the level of waste fumes will be unacceptably high. We are all trying to do our bit reduce pollution. It is a good few steps backwards when you build something where it's primary purpose... Read more

  • Corinne Walker

    I already suffer with [] and [] and do not want the incinerator built within 1 mile of my home. Also the road system of Wisbech cannot cope with the amount of lorries that will be required to keep it... Read more

  • Councillor Chris Boden

    I am the Leader of Fenland District Council. I object to the proposal on a number of grounds, principal among which are the following: 1. There is clearly overwhelming local opposition to this... Read more

  • Craig Wallace

    will be making my statements based on reviewing the material but i am deeply concerned about due process being followed particularly at a time when the country was in full lockdown. The consultation... Read more

  • Darren Exell

    This incinerator will cause massive traffic issues in and around Wisbech. It's also located near to a Secondary school with lots of children that walk to the school. There have been many pedestrian... Read more

  • Darrin Parish

    The issues I have with the project are the location in reference to schools, the increased road traffic and subsequent increase in pollution. Wisbech is a historic market town with many Georgian... Read more

  • David Granville Thomas Veal

    The whole project is a health hazard in many ways. Firstly emissions on surrounding area. Secondly the carbon footprint. Thirdly infrastructure i.e. roads. Fourthly. Pollution caused by excessive road... Read more

  • David Salmon

    I consider this project to be wholly unsuitable for the locality, primarily due to the undoubted congestion to the local roads that the additional traffic to the facility will create but also due to... Read more

  • David Sharpe

    I strongly oppose proposals for a mega incinerator to be built in Fenland. These proposals would involve over 300 lorry movements a day, bringing both household and commercial waste from up to a 2... Read more

  • Dawn-marie Webber

    I would like to object to these plans I recently moved to Wisbech and [redacted] . The last thing I need after having [redacted] to be added to the rest of my health conditions is toxins breathed in... Read more

  • Dennis white

    This site should not go ahead due to the nearby school & houses. This will add so much more traffic to the towns poor infrastructure of roads & also the effect on the health of local people, it’s all... Read more

  • Diana Boarer

    I am very disappointed that the Planning Inspectorate has decided to accept this application for consideration, especially after the local councils had rejected the proposal unequivocally. A report... Read more

  • Diana Coe

    I strongly object to the proposed mega incinerator in Wisbech on grounds of the impact on the health of local residents and school children in the vicinity there will be many lorries servicing this... Read more

  • Diane Beard

    I and my family object wholeheartedly to this I proposed project, although I realise that it would create loads of jobs the environmental and health impact on this area is too much of a sacrifice.

  • Eimantas Vileikis

    It would bring hundreds of lorries to the town every day and the area does not have the infrastructure to cope with that level of traffic. The impact a facility like this will have on the local... Read more

  • Eleanor Brown-Ahern

    Such a development in an already congested and built up area is abhorrent. The local schools will be in the fall out of this proposal and the infrastructure of roads can barely cope as it is. The... Read more

  • Eleanor Harris

    I strongly oppose proposals for a mega incinerator to be built in Fenland. These proposals would involve over 300 lorry movements a day, bringing both household and commercial waste from up to a 2... Read more

  • Hannah Campagna

    I do not want the incinerator built in my town as I have grave concerns about its impact on health and the environment. I have survived multiple autoimmune diseases and do not wish to add cancer to... Read more

  • Helen Mary Allmond

    The planned Incinerator will cause a detrimental impact on the already overloaded roads with extra heavy goods traffic. This area has no main dual carriageways or a sturdy infrastructure for the heavy... Read more

  • Icon Engineering (Wisbech) Ltd (Icon Engineering (Wisbech) Ltd)

    I will be commenting once I have examined the information

  • Janet Vint

    My house is on the A1101 not far from the A47 Elme Hall roundabout junction. I already have long queues of lorries, farm vehicles and cars every day outside my door and the whole house shakes at night... Read more

  • Jayne Suzanne Reeve

    Health , traffic

  • Jevan Oakley

    The proposed incinerator will make living here unbearable. The roads are already overly congested and the addition of lorries full of steaming filth will be the death of the area. The environmental... Read more

  • John Gallagher

    This is a terrible choice for a plant of this type. No rail link, poor road infrastructure and in the middle of a large town.

  • Julie Priscilla Williams

    I object to the building of this large incineration plant near my home town of Wisbech because * It cannot help but cause further traffic chaos on a road system that's already overloaded * The... Read more

  • Kathryn Severn

    Having neglected Fenland and Wisbech for years so that the area has become run down and poorly served, there is now this proposal to build a massive incinerator plant not far from swathes of... Read more

  • Kelly Wilshire

    I am concerned about the impact on the traffic and air pollution on the area. I have a two year old who will grow up in this area and maybe in the town long after I’ve gone and I don’t want to suffer... Read more

  • Kenneth John Smart

    This project takes no account of the already inadequate infrastructure in the area and will adversely affect people's health with noise and traffic pollution as well as emissions from the plant

  • Kieran Garrett

    The area does not have the infrastructure to support the extra traffic this will bring, the road network can’t and does not support our current level of traffic. This area of the country is the only... Read more