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  • Maureen Ann Stewart

    I am strongly opposed to the proposed incinerator in Wisbech, which is totally unsuitable for this area. It is cause for serious concern that the proposals would involve over 300 lorry movements per... Read more

  • The Bramley Line Heritage Railway Trust (The Bramley Line Heritage Railway Trust)

    Point 1. We consider that the investigative reports into traffic flows in Wisbech, and on main roads towards Wisbech, are significantly flawed. Gridlock in the areas approaching the proposed... Read more

  • Wendy Anne Galley

    Pollution from extra vehicles and from the incinerator itself. Not the right area for an incinerator.Damage to the environment and degrading the local area.

  • Angela Loynes

    As the main entry point to the East Anglia from the rest of the country the A47 already is a high congestion point. You only have to listen to any traffic report on national and local radio to hear... Read more

  • Anthony Betts

    I am against the MVV infrastructure project at the proposed site. There are no benefits to this project for me, however, there are significant concerns that would impact my daily life in the area. The... Read more

  • Bettina Croft

    Now, at[], and a [] for most of my life, I feel that the younger people of this country cannot be made to suffer the air pollution that this burning of noxious waste materials will bring to the... Read more

  • Michael Waller-Bridge

    Not very long ago following a very protracted process, another such proposal (for an incinerator at a site just outside King's Lynn) was eventually defeated and I am disappointed that a new proposal... Read more

  • Neil Halliday

    The volume of traffic this proposal will generate will further congest our already congested roads. It will only create a handful of jobs. It will create air pollution near to several schools in a... Read more

  • Rosemary Goodenough

    Not very long ago following a very protracted process, another such proposal (for an incinerator at a site just outside King's Lynn) was eventually defeated and I am disappointed that a new proposal... Read more

  • Cambian Home tree school (Cambian Home tree school )

    Object. Impact of pollution on the school children. Increased traffic and related dangers

  • James Mackle ltd (James Mackle ltd)

    I am concerned about the disruption this project will have on our business and town.

  • Nigel Elgood

    My main objection is that it is too far away from a main road or motorway which will cause havoc in the local area with all the extra lorry movements.

  • Sylvia Moore

    It will create extra traffic with lorries coming from all directions to the site,a lot of holiday traffic travel around the ring road to the coast in the summer the extra lorries going to the site... Read more

  • Terence John Moore

    My first objection concerns the increase in traffic this incinerator will generate, Wisbech is on one of the main routes to the coast and roads already get gridlocked, particularly in the summer.... Read more

  • Tracey Thulborn

    It will have a detrimental affect to the traffic congestion that is already a problem in the area where the proposed project is planned for. It will also have a negative affect on the value of... Read more

  • Valerie Macrae

    This project will not be helping to reduce our carbon footprint in this country. The amount of lorry movements will result in there being continual traffic holdups and we will not be able to travel... Read more

  • Adam Whittaker

    Dangerous particles from the incinerator will drift across Wisbech and King's Lynn, harming our environment and families with children near The Wash. It is an unacceptable location which will damage... Read more

  • Ben Aistrup

    Increased traffic mainly due from lorry's going back and forth - I believe over 300 per day. That area is already congested most of the time as the infrastructure is not there. The locality to the... Read more

  • Frances Nolan

    The Wisbech incinerator proposed is massive this would cause depression, anxiety fears for the people living next to it. People would be worrying about their health and the health of their children.... Read more

  • Jane Hill

    In addition to potential damage to the environment and unfairness about choice of location from a "levelling up" point of view, I am particularly concerned about the risk to human health from airborne... Read more

  • Janet Knight

    Increased vehicle activity by my house. The big sided lorries currently going past to get to the [] rubbish site, make lots of rattle from tin trailers. More of these 24 hours a day would be... Read more

  • John Knight

    My property faces directly onto [] and I consider that the extra traffic for 24/7 will have a severe detrimental affect on both mine and my wife's health and also cause a lack of sleep. With the... Read more

  • Lee Dalton

    Nobody wants a massive incinerator on their doorstep, it's ugly, smelly, and a huge source of CO2. However, as a nation we have a duty to deal with our own waste, rather than continue shipping it... Read more

  • Mick Howard

    Road Infrastructure.

  • Nicholas Anthony Meekins

    This plant represents a massive over provision of waste requirements in the area. It could lead to councils missing recycling targets if they have to send recyclable waste to meet contracted tonnages.... Read more

  • Walsoken Parish Council (Walsoken Parish Council)

    Walsoken Parishioners are located downwind from the proposed site which is only around 2 miles away. They could be effected by fallout and pollution caused by the incinerator impacting residents day... Read more

  • Craig Stewart

    This would be devastating for wisbech. The air quality would be severely reduced to a point where it would be dangerous to health. The additional traffic would cause chaos. This is against the cleaner... Read more

  • Debra Eve McGowan

    I believe that all waste should be reused. Glass should be used in place of plastic, and the old way of putting a deposit charge for a return of a drink bottle reintroduced. Metals, wood and paper, as... Read more

  • Nicola Sewell

    I live in the village of [] when there is an accident or breakdown on the a47 in an out of Wisbech our village gets used as a bypass, it can’t cope with heavy lorry’s and it would be a danger for the... Read more

  • Snettisham Parish Council (Snettisham Parish Council)

    Snettisham Parish Council are concerned that the parishes' proximity to the facility may affect the health and well being of residents. Concerns include - air pollution and the release of... Read more

  • Susan Julia Dockett

    I think the proposal will cause significant damage to the economic and social environment of the town

  • Tanya Downham

    I am concerned about the air quality deteriorating. I expect to see traffic issues particularly on regular occasions when the A47 is closed and the traffic gets rerouted through the local villages. I... Read more

  • William Cook

    The proposed incinerator would be being built in a residential area. Schools, food factories, a clinic and many homes are within close proximity. The increase in traffic would be detrimental to a... Read more

  • Alison Merton

    It will impact he roads of Wisbech and the air quality

  • Pauline Adams

    I propose that the incinerator receives full planning permission as I believe it will be a positive asset to the town and the country as waste management needs to be taken care of correctly, I also... Read more

  • Robert Mitchell

    The site is alongside a major highway the A47. This road carries traffic from the midlands to the east coast and is a vintage single carriage way on which there are regular fatalities involving lgv's... Read more

  • Robert West

    Already there is a large number of very heavy lorries coming within 400 metres of the town centre delivering goods and distributing both pet food and processed food nationally. This, along with poor... Read more

  • The Fuller Family

    We believe that this project would be harmful to our environment. The evidence on incinerators is that they produce noise, traffic, pollutants and smells which are harmful to people living locally.... Read more

  • William Pentelow

    I work at a company on Algores Way which will seriously be affected if it goes ahead

  • Ci Bob Page

    Incineration will destroy this Country’s target of NET ZERO target as every ton incinerated exudes out another ton of co2 and no way will the UK meet it’s reduction targets. The exhausted residue will... Read more

  • Elizabeth Truss MP

    The Medworth Energy from Waste Combined Heat and Power Facility has been accepted for examination by the Planning Inspectorate. To formally register as an interested party, I am making the following... Read more

  • Addleshaw Goddard LLP (Addleshaw Goddard LLP) on behalf of Network Rail Infrastructure Limited (Network Rail Infrastructure Limited)

    APPLICATION BY MEDWORTH CHP LIMITED FOR AN ORDER GRANTING DEVELOPMENT CONSENT FOR THE MEDWORTH ENERGY FROM WASTE COMBINED HEAT AND POWER FACILITY Planning Inspectorate Reference Number: EN010110... Read more

  • Adams Hendry Consulting Limited (Adams Hendry Consulting Limited) on behalf of Wisbech Town Council

    This representation is submitted on behalf of Wisbech Town Council in response to the Development Consent Order (DCO) application for the construction, operation and maintenance of an Energy from... Read more

  • Antony Scott

    I am extremely concerned for a number of reasons. The traffic will become gridlocked with several lorries on our road coming into Wisbech. If there is an accident on the major roads traffic is... Read more

  • Barbara Marshall

    Prevailing winds will carry pollution, with consequent affect on the environment and health, over West Norfolk. Emphasis needs to be placed on recycling, and developing technologies for reuse of more... Read more

  • Carly Read

    OBJECTION Hazard to health Infrastructure unable to cope Dangerous to local schools All the reasons Kings Lynn was objected for I’m waiting to see your reports

  • Michael Anthony Hopgood

    Having been the technical manager of a large environmental analytical chemistry laboratory with over 35 years experience in the waste sector, I have been in a position to assess the MVV documentation... Read more

  • Rebecca Kate Prest

    This is going to be placed in very close proximity to 3 schools. The small, dangerous particulates cannot be filtered and can cause cancer, birth deformities and miscarriages. Our town can't cope with... Read more

  • Ruth Fenella Hopgood

    Having been a contaminated land consultant / geoenvironmental engineer with over 15 years experience in the sector, and with an MSc in Contaminated Land and a BSc in Soil Science, I have been in a... Read more

  • Elizabeth 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