Cory Decarbonisation Project

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  • Ridgeway Users (Ridgeway Users)

    Dear Planning Inspectorate, I am a representative from the local community group called the 'Ridgeway Users'. I am writing to register to participate in the examination of an application for... Read more

  • Bernadette Steiert

    I object to the planned building development by Cory Energy on Crossness Nature Reserve. We have so little local spaces where nature can thrive and the idea of losing this precious space, that people... Read more

  • Laurence Pinturault

    I object to the compulsory purchase of over 11% of a local nature reserve which is designed as a site of metropolitan importance for nature conservation to build a huge industrial complex for profit.... Read more

  • Lesley Everest

    I regularly use this area to walk my dog. It is beautiful throughout the year. Wildlife and foliage abound. We need these areas for people’s mental and physical health.

  • Lorraine Blackman

    I am very against this project due to the destruction of part of the nature reserve. Cory already dominate an already very industrial environment and as a resident we have to tolerate their presence... Read more

  • Mary Elizabeth Williams

    I object to Cory's planned project because I am concerned that we will be losing a flood plain area to concrete buildings. These areas are called 'flood plains' for obvious reasons - to help reduce... Read more

  • CPRE London (CPRE London)

    CPRE London is a membership-based charity with 2,500 members across London, concerned with the preservation and enhancement of London’s vital green spaces, as well as the improvement of London’s... Read more

  • Pauline Portch

    I am registering my strong objection to Cory building a decarbonisation plant on 11% of crossness nature reserve. The impact on the precious wild life on this reserve will be affected further afield... Read more

  • Alex Illsley

    I would like to object to this project as a resident in Belvedere and as member of the Crossness Nature reserve for the following reasons. As of 19th of May , there is 2,659 signatures on the petition... Read more

  • Jean Paul Fiott

    The project should not be done on a nature reserve. It may easily be done within the existing development envelope, or in one of the many underutilised or unutilised sites in the adjacent industrial... Read more

  • Brian Taylor

    This is an important wildlife habitat and flood area which London has so few of. The water voles, Shrill Carder Bee and migrant birds will not welcome the disruption and change to their environment... Read more

  • Hung Szi To

    I do not feel that it is appropriate to develop on a nature reserve. The damage to the habitat and for many birds and wildlife will be irrevocably destroyed. Also, there is no real evidence that... Read more

  • Jacqueline Mary Douglass

    I totally object to proposed use of the nature reserve. Totally wrong and permission should not be given

  • James Denbee Curtin

    This project could lead to increased noise pollution and dust a loss of precious natural habitat which is beneficial for peoples mental health and well being. There is also already peat bogs which... Read more

  • Kevin Godby

    It is disingenuous of Cory to say they will mitigate against the loss of habitat, it is already working perfectly well as it is and their proposals are simply greenwashing. South East England is... Read more

  • Barbara Etherington

    The nature reserve is important to the local community

  • Carol Bolton

    The proposed site is too close to the densely populated area of Thamead & Abbey Wood,and storage of tons of waste and a putrification plant will be detrimental to the health of the population living... Read more

  • Gillian Kerr

    I object to the proposal of the carbon capture on the land in Crossness nature reserve as it impacts on the wildlife there especially the rare species like water voles. The nature reserve is precious... Read more

  • John Daly

    Good to see that efforts are being made to reduce carbon emissions

  • Kim Bearsby

    Environmental impact to the nature reserve site & area blight.

  • Marc Tuft

    The proposed building of this plant will have an adverse effect on an already disadvantaged community, the nature reserve plays an important role in local recreation and also in the environmental... Read more

  • Matthew Chapman

    First off, fantastic. It's great to see a strategically important carbon capture project that contributes to 2050 goals. My house looks onto the incinerator, it's a source of pride for me. I'm proud... Read more

  • Natural England (Natural England)

    Natural England are a statutory consultee and an interested party. The proposal has the potential to impact internationally and nationally importance designated sites for nature conservation,... Read more

  • Rebecca Bushell

    I'm not in support of this. I think it's detrimental and destructive to the purpose of the nature reserve.

  • Andrew Deaves

    There are a number of objections I wish to raise about this project, as follows; This list is not exhaustive. 1. I object to the proposed project being built on land which has a 106 order attached to... Read more