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  • Roger Bowman Thompson

    Will comment at the appropriate time

  • Wayne McCoo

    I am strongly opposed due to the impact on traffic, the smells that will emulate from the site and health concerns. Wisbech is already a very busy town with through traffic at a standstill several... Read more

  • Elisabeth Davies

    I disagree to the wisbech incinerator being built in our town. I work directly near to where it will be and traffic and congestion is bad enough with all the lorries coming in and out. I also live... Read more

  • Hollie Judd

    As someone who commutes to Peterborough and back on a daily basis I am fully aware of the extent of traffic going in and out of the area. Although the A47 roundabout at Guyhirn has increased in size... Read more

  • Nicholas Reims

    I work close to the proposal, and I am worried about the pollution to our area. Also, the road conditions cannot cope with the amount of traffic currently. This would bring Wisbech to a standstill.

  • United Kingdom Without Incineration Network (UKWIN) (United Kingdom Without Incineration Network (UKWIN))

    UKWIN objects to the proposed development. We note that the claimed benefits – including with respect to adverse climate change impacts and the claimed need for the proposed capacity - are overstated... Read more

  • Andrew John Wring

    As a resident of the town, im interested in this scheme

  • Fred Apps

    I am against the location of this facility. No intelligent person would choose to locate an incinerator in the centre of a populated area. And regardless of technologies to keep emissions low, why... Read more

  • Robyn Rudland

    I am against the incinerator as it will massively increase traffic around the town leading to long delays which the town already suffers from. It will be an eyesore and the first thing that greets... Read more

  • Floorspan Contracts Ltd (Floorspan Contracts Ltd)

    The poor road system in and around Wisbech is not suitable for a government project of this scale. The A47 itself isn't of a suitable standard to accommodate the increased traffic volume. The... Read more

  • Marcus Symons

    The site chosen is totally ridiculous,within a few yards of a large school and food factories. Which will most likely close down because of pollution. The road system is pitifully unsuitable for the... Read more

  • Mark Davenport

    Interested in the potentials the project brings to the town, district and county, and the issues such a development raises

  • Hadleigh Osborne

    Traffic is already extremely disruptive and every day we faced delays within and around the town. It took today 27/10/22, 20mins to drive a car from the large Tesco to the traffic light just after KFC... Read more

  • Trevor Young

    The roads are all ready congested in wisbech which make lots of noise and pollution day today and to bring lots more lorry in and out of the town will ad to this . Also to build a big new power... Read more

  • John Terence Blake McGrath

    I have a number illnesses that will be greatly aggravated by the fumes released from the exhaust chimney . If this project gets the green light, we will have to move IF we can sell our house . I am of... Read more

  • Anthony Percy Johnson

    My concerns are not only about the environment and the impact that will have on the air quality but the local roads cannot take the amount of extra vehicles this Infrastructure will need , the roads... Read more

  • Brian Pawley

    There is an oversupply of incinerators in the East of England. So this incinerator is NOT needed. Particulate from the incinerator chimney stacks are free to atmosphere, and this would allow them to... Read more

  • Cliff Goodman

    1) concern about harmful emissions from such a large operation 2) Environmental damage during construction 3) ongoing increased traffic noise and ongoing environmental damage during operation 4) High... Read more

  • Fenland & West Norfolk Friends of the Earth Group (Fenland & West Norfolk Friends of the Earth Group)

    Members of our group have deep concerns about the impact of this proposed project.

  • Nigel Staff

    Pollution, increase in heavy articulated lorries usage on already very busy roads already damaged at huge cost to local people, no benefit to local taxpayers whatsoever, contrary to the false... Read more

  • The Brady family (The Brady family) on behalf of The Brady family

    We are concerned about the level of pollution, both locally and in Norfolk generally Health of people in Wisbech and surrounding areas in Norfolk The project will have a negative impact on recycling... Read more

  • Paul Smith

    I believe that the applicant has shown a very high level of due diligence to explain the benefits and disadvantages of the application for which I wholly believe that the incinerator will be a very... Read more

  • Rebecca Owen

    I am completely opposed to the mega incinerator being built in Wisbech. I am very concerned about the amount of extra traffic the incinerator will cause. Traffic is already very high in the area and... Read more

  • Simon Thompson

    I live very local and currently work down []in Wisbech which will only be a few feet away from where this incinerator will be built. Currently it is absolute mayhem with the current level or traffic... Read more

  • Wayne Cook

    dear sir/madam/planning inspectorate: it will probably surprise you why I'm contacting you but its not what you think as you've probably had hundreds of responses regarding this matter but I just... Read more

  • John Edward Knott

    Against!

  • Karen Scott Champion

    Please ensure that due to Wisbech being close to parts of Lincolnsire and Norfolk that these Counties are given full consultation on the proposed facility. Both Wisbech and Kings Lynn have areas of... Read more

  • Kevin Wilshire

    I have concerns about the extra traffic on the already congested roads around the town plus the smell

  • Martin Field

    Incinerating waste is not a sustainable way of managing waste or generating power. It contributes greenhouse gas emissions, not only from the incineration process itself, but also in the... Read more

  • Premierchoice Limited

    Substantial increase to traffic on an already hazardous road, noise,mess,disruption, construction pollution, impact on our employees safety.

  • Rose Merrilees

    Incineration is outdated and flies in the face of the UK's ambition to become carbon neutral by 2050. It should be the last resort for waste which can be recycled or reused and in fact has the effect... Read more

  • Thomas Pearson

    Waste should be recycled, not burnt. This does not discourage unnecessary wastage. The prevailing Southwesterlies will bring pollutants over my area of Nofolk.

  • Henry Michael Head

    All the statutory consultees have objected and I am at a loss to know why this application has reached this stage when there is an oversupply of incinerators in the East of England. Furthermore,... Read more

  • Linda Jean Edwards

    I am very concerned about the pollution that will be engendered by this development over a large area of Wisbech and its surrounds. The development is in an area of Wisbech close to schools and houses... Read more

  • Madeleine Ruth Johnson

    Huge increase in traffic on A47 Pollution of the environment Increasing the Greenhouse effect There are more environmentally ways of generating electricity

  • P W Gleaves

    To know more of what's going on

  • Peter Boulton

    This proposed development of an incinerator will greatly impact everyone's day to day life in Wisbech. Traffic is atrocious as it is but adding numerous trucks etc would leave the roads at a stand... Read more

  • Richard Brown

    Health aspects

  • Richard Brown

    The Incinerator at Wisbech will be a health hazard for people living in the Kings Lynn area as the prevailing wind is a South Westerly and will spread particulates over NW Norfolk. It will also be... Read more

  • Andrew Taylor

    All the statutory consultees have objected - indeed Norfolk County Council passed a unanimous motion against the incinerator. The Wisbech incinerator will add to an existing over supply of... Read more

  • Christopher Dallison

    The prevailing winds in this area are south westerly and so airborne pollutants will be carried to and dropped on our area: Wisbech is the wrong place for an incinerator - if an incinerator has to be... Read more

  • Robert Colwell

    The local population are scared. They do not want this incinerator. The plume modelling suggests areas such as Roydon Common, Site of Special Scientific Interest, could be at risk. Neighbouring West... Read more

  • Simon James Harris

    The potential of the Wisbech Incinerator to damage the health of the population - including myself - up wind of it.

  • Stephen Masterson

    This project is completely unacceptable for the proposed site. This is due to the chosen location. The size of the facility cannot be safely accommodated. The number of vehicle movements it would... Read more

  • Albert Edward Eaglen

    Health reasons. Not all particles or gases are captured or minitored by filters in the chimney stack. With prevailing winds particulates will decend on King's Lynn. Waste can, and should be , reused... Read more

  • King's Lynn Internal Drainage Board (King's Lynn Internal Drainage Board)

    The development area is partially within the Internal Drainage District (IDD) of the King’s Lynn Internal Drainage Board (IDB) and the Board are the regulator for several elements of the proposed... Read more

  • Unite Community Union Le/00021 (Unite Community Union Le/00021)

    We will be commenting on the adverse effect of this scheme on the lives of our members and on its serious employment consequences.

  • Debra Brenner

    Pollution, traffic.

  • Kevin Waddington

    Waste can and should be recycle; Health issues - not all particulates and captured and monitored - they cause acidification of the soil, and with prevailing south westerly winds be blown to King's... Read more

  • Mark Timothy Bradberry

    With a 90 metre chimney stack and a predominately south westerly wind particulate matter, including traces of cancer causing dioxins, will be spread over a wide area, yet the firm only consulted... Read more