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  • G J Mann

    Kings Lynn and west Norfolk are downwind ( prevailing wind) from the proposed incinerator and any time the emissions exceed any known safe levels people in Kings Lynn and west Norfolk are likely to... Read more

  • Hugh Richard Maxey

    I object to the proposal because: It does not comply with national planning policy, including the national policy statements for energy, the National planning policy framework for waste and the U.K.’s... Read more

  • Tina Wilson

    The local inferstructer will not stand the over crowded traffic it will cause. It will cause health issues to local schools and it goes against our government forecast in zero emissions

  • A Manning

    I work within a few hundred feet of the proposed Medworth site. I have various concerns, namely future health implications to myself and my family. I believe the new PM confirmed that incinerators... Read more

  • A1 Engraving LTD (A1 Engraving LTD)

    it will bring minimal jobs to the town (less than 50) but the potential for job losses could be much higher (particularly local food factories), not to mention reduced house prices, horrendous traffic... Read more

  • Amanda McGrath

    All local councils have voted against it, there are enough incinerators in the area already and we should be recycling and not incinerating. Also it would mean waste being brought in from other areas... Read more

  • Andrew Charles Pyshorn

    The proposed development is too close to existing private residences and to retail areas located on Cromwell Road. Additionally the significant increase of HGV traffic on the A47 will cause... Read more

  • Angie Horton

    I totally disagree with this incinerator being built in Wisbech. It is in an area that is close to schools and residential area! The infrastructure could NOT deal with the amount of extra vehicles... Read more

  • Anne Sargeant

    The location of this huge monstrosity should not be in an area where there are primary and secondary schools very close by. It will be almost on top of a retail park and a Tesco superstore. The... Read more

  • Colin Davies

    I have concerns regarding air pollution, both with CO2 and particulate matter. The fly ash will be toxic and require special landfill sites. The scale is far in excess of local requirements and the... Read more

  • CPRE Cambridgeshire and Peterborough (CPRE Cambridgeshire and Peterborough)

    CPRE Cambridgeshire & Peterborough objects in the strongest possible terms to this application. Following a request by local residents, CPRE have reviewed this proposal which is located close to an... Read more

  • Debbie Boekee

    1. Heavy lorry’s battering our already suffering roads in Fenland 2. Air pollution 3. Contamination of arable farming land where our food is grown 4. Contamination of grasslands from which livestock... Read more

  • Donna Knott

    I believe it would be a huge mistake to put an incinerator at the propsed site especially at the planned size. The proposed site is close to many houses and to schools, so I am very concerned about... Read more

  • Environment Agency (Environment Agency)

    Please find enclosed the Relevant Representation on behalf of the Environment Agency in relation to the above application for a Development Consent Order (DCO). The Environment Agency’s Role We are a... Read more

  • James Joyce

    My concerns are not only the obvious health risks that the incinerator may bring, but also access. Both during the building of and supplying the incinerator would involve traffic on Weasenham Lane.... Read more

  • John Taylor

    The main road A47 cannot cope with the extra 300? lorries per day bringing in waste. If there is an accident or traffic lights on the A47 vehicles are diverted along the historic North Brink past... Read more

  • Jonathan Rylance

    I'm against the project I have concerns about the increased amount of traffic if it's built the roads are overwhelmed already. The exhausted is a major concern. It will also be a eyesore.

  • l.horton

    impact on extra traffic road congestion smell and noise school close by building containing food next to the site wildlife in the area

  • Margaret Tanner

    I want to raise my co cerns about the seemingly poor consultation and misinformation about this project and about the irreversible environmental impact this project will have if it goes ahead

  • Marina Guarino

    Very concerned about the negative impact to air quality this incinerator will have from its working and from the vehicles delivering to it. The additional traffic on already congested and inadequate... Read more

  • Mervyn Sargeant

    I believe the location is too close to your Georgian Market town, as the crow flies it’s within 500mt of our main shopping centre and within around 750 mt of our schools. It is a ridiculous scheme so... Read more

  • Patricia Eveline Lecompte usage Manning

    It is not the right project for Wisbech: 1) Wisbech's roads are already very crowded and cannot handle such traffic: the local infrastructure cannot handle it 2) The incinerator will be too close to... Read more

  • Paul Downham

    I cannot see how the local infrastructure can cope with the increased traffic. I am very concerned about the smell. How can this be good for the environment if the waste is being driven hundreds of... Read more

  • Rachel Taylor

    The traffic on the A47 is already a problem so traffic cuts through the back roads and along to the historic North Brink where Wisbech Grammar School is located creating gridlocks and endangerment to... Read more

  • Russ Killick

    This development will significantly impact negatively upon the health of myself and family. We live within 2km of the proposed incinerator and in line with prevailing winds. The long term fallout of... Read more