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Cory Decarbonisation Project

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  • Andrew Crawford

    I first discovered Crossness after moving to Woolwich in 2010, and have frequently walked to it along the riverside, enjoying the wildlife, and appreciating that somewhere like it still existed in... Read more

  • Andrew Denney

    This project should not encroach on the Crossness Nature Reserve. There is plenty of brown field and industrial land in the nearby area that could be used or re-purposed without destroying precious... Read more

  • Andrew Wardell

    I wish to make my objection to the planned carbon capture project by Cory. The area proposed is a natural oasis in an increasingly industrial landscape. This provides sanctuary for countless... Read more

  • Angela Jane Fletcher

    I am local to the area and am concerned about an eyesore building dominating the landscape and the negative effect on wildlife. It will affect many species and the effect on wildlife will be... Read more

  • Calum F Kerr

    I am a resident living within two miles of the site and a member of Friends of Crossness Nature Reserve, these comments are my own. I experience the reserve very regularly and it is valued for my... Read more

  • Carole Tolliss

    I am against Cory building their CCS facility on Crossness Nature Reserve. Their planning documents show alternative sites and I think one of these is more appropriate. We keep being told by... Read more

  • Caroline Gregory

    This development threatens waterways where Water Voles (Britain’s fastest declining mammal) live and where one of Britain’s rarest bees, the Shrill Carder Bee, is doing well, it is also where passage... Read more

  • Christopher Adrian Rose

    CORY CARBON CAPTURE SCHEME OBJECTION Chris Rose (redacted) I object to Cory’s ‘de-carbonisation’ scheme as currently proposed. In my opinion, Cory’s claim that it will enlarge the nature reserve is... Read more

  • Claire Badgery

    I strongly oppose 10% of a nature reserve and some of London's remaining wetlands being developed for a CCS project. The destruction of unique habitats, irreversible damage to wildlife and... Read more

  • Clare Margaret Cronin

    This project will have an impact on the quantity and diversity of wildlife in the Crossness nature reserve. Any further development will inevitably cause noise, disturbance and intrusion on nature. It... Read more

  • David Gardener

    I have recently moved to the area although I was fully aware of the North Kent and Erith marshlands as a graduate in ecology. It's a travesty that potential development is putting an already... Read more

  • David Larkin

    I wish to object to this planning application. Narrow-minded thinking is on display here in Cory’s attempt to destroy 11.7% of an established nature reserve which as well as offering recreational and... Read more

  • Diane Molloy

    My heart sinks when I hear yet another nature reserve will be downsized for eternity. I grew up in Bexleyheath. Crossness is a haven in the concrete sprawl that engulfs the area now. Hundreds of... Read more

  • Dorothy Stein

    I raise a number of concerns with the CCS technology, and question assumptions that are made in the ES 6.1 Chapter 13. It should be noted that in 2018 there was widespread opposition from the GLA,... Read more

  • Edmond Rube

    The proposed plant amounts to the destruction of essential habitat

  • Elizabeth Cocker

    I object to this project because it will destroy a large chunk of a beautiful nature reserve that is much needed in a very suburban area. There are many at risk birds, mammals, plants and insects here... Read more

  • George Edgar

    I want to express my opposition to the project. The Crossness Nature Reserve is a rich and important area for nature and wildlife and the project would remove more than 10% of it and inflict damage... Read more

  • Gillian Sheffield

    I regularly use Crossness. I work in Woolwich and Crossness allows me to connect and see anray of wildlife/ nature, there is nothing else like this in the local area. It provides me vital wellbeing... Read more

  • Gordon Edwards

    I wish to support an objection to this project on the following grounds: The proposal will result in: ? Significant loss of incredibly valuable nature reserve land ? Irreversible damage to habitats... Read more

  • Helen Jewett

    There is not a lot of land left for horses and other animals such as voles. Most of it has been built on for industrial estates. We need to protect whatever land is left and an incinerator is not in... Read more

  • Iain James McCallum

    Although now living in Scotland I have long been a regular visitor to Crossness Nature Reserve as a surveyor for the National Plant Monitoring Scheme. I support the aims of the project but believe... Read more

  • Jane Banks

    Much of this land was designated as a nature reserve 30 years ago to mitigate against damage caused by Thames Water. It is completely nonsensical to destroy the local environment and a nature reserve... Read more

  • Keith Ridler

    I am against Cory building their CCS facility on Crossness Nature Reserve because it is critical habitat for nature including endangered species such as Water Vole. Cory have shown in their planning... Read more

  • Kelley Tolliss

    Although I am not local, I have family who live in Bexley and I have visited Crossness Nature Reserve. It is a beautiful, well managed place for people and wildlife and I know my sister (who does live... Read more

  • Laura Bower

    This project will be devastating for wildlife and people in the local area. The site proposed is a site of huge importance for legally protected species such as barn owl and water voles. As a section... Read more