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  • Adam Edgeley

    I am extremely concerned with the effect of the development on our health, especially as there is a large secondary school very close to the proposed development site

  • Adam John Fairbrother

    The impact on the small market town of Wisbech will be massive the project is completely in the wrong place next to biggest school in Fenland, The road layout for 300 + lorry movements is unable to... Read more

  • AdrianMoore

    Envonmental catastophe for the town . Pollution levels and increased traffic and pollution levels on a town that is already choked with traffic .

  • Alan Wheeldon

    I have spoken to several firms close to the incinerator site and they said that if the incinerator is built they would have to close down and move away as they run highly sterile food production... Read more

  • Alastair Kent

    The proposed incinerator will be damaging to human health, the environment and the community. It will inhibit recycling by diverting materials that could otherwise be re-used and put toxins into the... Read more

  • Alex Lane

    Worried about the traffic - its already terrible in town

  • Alexander Vale

    Strongly appose the proposition of the incinerator being built. For health, road safety, and a myriad of other reasons

  • Anne Jocelyn Wright

    I am bitterly opposed to the project and will be adding comments when I have seen all the information

  • Annegret Mabbett

    Health concerns on this project. Also too many trucks for a small town. The impact on roads are no good. Pollution will be bad esp for elderly and those with illnesses. Not good building it very close... Read more

  • Anthony Dring

    Environmental and health impacted by the incinerator, increasing traffic through an already overloaded road network

  • Antony Richardson

    Concern over the vast amount of traffic this proposal will generate.

  • April Louise Westwood

    The implications would be horrendous! The roads are so small and short and busy as it is. The road cracks and develops lots of holes already with the lorry’s at weesenham lane Wisbech never mind if... Read more

  • Benjamin Charles Carter

    This proposed project sits right amongst many food factories producing a great deal of food for the nation. This project sits very close to housing and the proposed area sits within or indeed very... Read more

  • Brian Samson

    This project is not viable due to inadequate road infrastructure and any health issues relating to it as the desired site is far too close to the town and residential areas in Wisbech. I fail to see... Read more

  • Burleigh Ibbott

    Not being ethical will give a massive degree of unhappiness due to congestion as all roads are single carriage. 300 plus Lorries per hour. Plus only 700m from a high school This should not be put in... Read more

  • Cambridgeshire County Council (Cambridgeshire County Council)

    A full Relevant Representation document covering the chapter headings in MVV's Environment Statement (ES) will be submitted by email directly to the PINS address for this project before 15th November... Read more

  • Charlotte Graham-Cameron

    The proposed Wisbech incinerator is in totally the wrong place, too near to schools and residents. It will be a huge monolith ‘pumping’ over 20million tonnes of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.... Read more

  • Chris Garner

    Main issues for me are:- the 300+ a day approx vehicle movements to feed the incinerator when operating as we are a small town without the infrastructure to cope. Pollution from the incinerator and... Read more

  • Christine May Vale

    I believe this project will be crucial in the disposal of waste that would otherwise end up in landfill. I honestly believe it will be an asset to the local environment rather than the eyesore than... Read more

  • Christopher John Finlay

    My main objection is the proposed site location and impact on our local roads and traffic. The technology is good, but the location in its proposed urban area, near a school and accessed by wholly... Read more

  • Colin Quince

    Our small market town does not have the infrastructure or the support for this project- it would be a blight on what is a traditional old market town and I feel a health risk due to environmental... Read more

  • David Forster

    This is an totally inappropriate facility for this area. Bringing refuse from the Midlands to be burnt in the middle of a town does not make sense. The road structure in this area is poor. It takes 40... Read more

  • David John Davey

    I wish to bring to your attention the total pollution that will be caused by transporting the rubbish to the incinerator from all over Norfolk along with the horrendous traffic congestion that this... Read more

  • David Peter Bragg

    The effect on local traffic will be substantial, the roads leaving Wisbech are already subject to delays and the proposed increase in lorry movements will only increase this. The proximity to local... Read more

  • Davina Green

    I will comment once I have received and digested the information, Thank you.

  • Deirdre Sturgess

    I am waiting to see further information on the proposed development.

  • Dorothy Duffy

    I don’t think putting an incinerator in a built up area is a responsible thing to do. It will be too close to homes and schools and there is real concern what the resultant fumes etc will do to our... Read more

  • Dr S Lawrence

    The road infrastructure towards Wisbech is already inadequate and would not be able to sustain increased traffic of heavy vehicles. The air, visual, and noise pollution is not in the interest of the... Read more

  • Elizabeth Oselton

    This incinerator is proposed to generate over 50 megawatts of power. Consequently, hundreds of thousands of tonnes of non-recyclable waste will be brought to Wisbech each year in order to fuel this.... Read more

  • Elizbeth Samson

    The main concern is the health of the people of Wisbech especially those in the close area ie the schools and housing estates plus the inability of our road systems to cope with the large amount of... Read more

  • Emily Thorpe

    This incinerator will bring so much traffic to the town which already struggles it takes me so long I. The morning to get around the Elm hall roundabout if this is built will bring so much more... Read more

  • Garry Monger

    The effect on the environment, soils, water and air. The adverse health effects on residents. The consequential demand on local health resources. The effects on roads and traffic flows. The negative... Read more

  • Gary Veasey

    Potential health issues due to affect on air quality. Major environment implications of such a large facility in a small Georgian town. Major increase in traffic due to all the extra lorries need, on... Read more

  • George Wilson

    I am in full support of the facility and believe it will be a major asset for Wisbech providing employment for local people both during construction and in operation, I believe the applicant has shown... Read more

  • Georgina martin

    This proposed incinerator will be harmful to my homelife, health and property value, it should be placed somewhere much more isolated than in a town, there are many new homes being built in this area,... Read more

  • Gillian Goodchild

    I am extremely concerned about the impact of the increased amount of traffic on our roads!! The infrastructure of this town is the same now as it was 50 years ago, when I was a child, and our roads... Read more

  • Glenn David Shales

    This is a non starter for anyone with a modicum of sense and decency. The local road network, A47 and the routes leading up to the proposed site are unsuitable for the current level of traffic let... Read more

  • Jan Hutchinson on behalf of Hutchinsons

    There is no dual carriageway or railway access to Wisbech. Consequently, the 400 or so HGV journeys in and out of the town every day needed to feed this plant 24/7 will have to travel via the already... Read more

  • Ian W Cooper

    The proposed incineration capacity is o longer required for the 30 year plant life. The additional cost of importing wastes to maintain the plant in operation means that the plant will be uneconomic.... Read more

  • Jacqueline Barwell

    Wisbech does not have the road infrastructure to deal with this volume of traffic. The siting of this, would be near 3 schools, an Eye Clinic & retail outlets.

  • Jacqueline Shanks

    The traffic is already way too much for such a small town. The smell will affect the air. House prices will fall and the town will become known as a tipping ground more than it already is. By agreeing... Read more

  • Jade Burns

    The project for a mega incinerator in the town of Wisbech is a farce. The road infrastructure already cannot cope with the amount of traffic we get, we’re on one of the only areas of the A47 to still... Read more

  • James Green

    Obsurd location for an incinerator.

  • Janice Sandom

    I shall comment when I have read more information.

  • jaswinder rao

    this project should not be allowed to be built in residential area as it will affect public health

  • Jayne Bridgeland

    Health issues Our roads are not capable of all the lorries coming and going. An eyesore

  • Jennifer Alison Shippey

    I object to the building of this mega incinerator in my home town as documented by the World Health Organisation- there is no safe level of particulates. The emissions from this incinerator will... Read more

  • John Prior

    Comments regarding planned infrastructure

  • Jonathan Bowman Thompson

    There are many things to say, probably too many against this project. So I'll just summarise the core points. Firstly it's going to be an absolute eyesore, just its visual presence will hurt house... Read more

  • Joyce Fry

    Putting this incinerator in a built up area will impact on the area, and people living in it. It will create pollution, and is detrimental to peoples health. These things should be built in isolated... Read more