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Cory Decarbonisation Project

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  • Zoe A Harris

    Storage of captured carbon

  • Caroline Da Silva Casey

    I object to losing part of the nature reserve. It is popular amoung locals and home to a diverse range of wildlife. It is important this place remains for our community as well as the community of... Read more

  • Daniel Bell

    I both live in the development across the road from the proposed CCS plant (and the completed and soon-to-be completed waste incinerators) and am a member of the Save Crossness Nature Reserve... Read more

  • Simon Turvey

    We should be protecting Nature Reserves

  • Adam Sieradzki

    I am against such a project due to the social and environmental impact it may have and therefore appeal and request as a concerned individual a compromise or alternative solutions to the issue in... Read more

  • Anthony Sims

    I am a long-term resident local to the area, familiar with the riverside environment and a regular user of Crossness Nature Reserve. A significant impact of this project, should it go ahead, is the... Read more

  • Leslie Clark

    Crossness Nature Reserve is a unique piece of nature, providing a safe haven for rare and endangered wildlife, and a serene space to escape hectic London life. It is designated as a Local Nature... Read more

  • Bexley Civic Society (Bexley Civic Society)

    Reasons for objections - Irreplaceable loss of Belvedere marsh land/ Metropolitan Open Land/ Nature reserve/ SINC/SSSI. This is set against the transitory nature of Carbon Capture (finite storage in... Read more

  • Eva Lis

    Thamesmead is already overbuilt with industrial sites and the nature pushed out of the cities. Thamesmead identity is its wild nature, please don't spoil our home . We want our nature, not a factory.... Read more

  • Greener Greenwich Community Network (Greener Greenwich Community Network)

    This site represents a vital habitat for endangered wildlife and recreation space important to many local residents. When local biodiversity is under intense pressure from building for housing and... Read more

  • George Fletcher

    Crossness Nature Reserve is a unique piece of nature, providing a safe haven for rare and endangered wildlife, and a serene space to escape cancerous London life. It is designated as a Local Nature... Read more

  • Caroline Donaldson

    This project means land will be lost from a unique natural habitat, threatening its viability. Cory should choose an alternative location which would avoid natural habitat loss and repurpose existing... Read more

  • James Dolan

    There are a number issues: 1. The area around the Cory site is a designated nature reserve which I have walked through many times and wondered at the diversity of the wild life. The proposal could... Read more

  • Ralph Todd

    Unbelievable that a project supposed to meet climate change objectives proposes to destroy over 11% of ancient Thames Grazing marsh in the process. This is a Local Nature Reserve rich in biodiversity... Read more

  • Steven John Carter

    Having read Cory's plans the first thing that comes to mind is deception! The Crossness Nature Reserve is not getting bigger! It will lose as i understand it 2.9 hectars/6.2 acres of land. Not only... Read more

  • Buglife - The Invertebrate Conservation Trust (Buglife - The Invertebrate Conservation Trust)

    The current project proposals will directly impact 2ha of Crossness Local Nature Reserve (LNR), a site that falls within the Thames Estuary South Important Invertebrate Area (IIA). IIAs are nationally... Read more

  • Mrs Eileen Taylor

    This is the largest established nature reserve in SE London. The loss of habitat would have a detrimental impact on flora and fauna including some rare species. Cory intends using glyphosate as a... Read more

  • Murray Horne

    The loss of the nature reserve to construct the facility will be a great loss for the area Why is it not possible to build it on the north side of the river

  • Dawn Davison

    The Cory development will impact on the local area, taking away some unique natural wildlife/flower/fauna.

  • Janice McClean

    This land was set aside and protected for a nature reserve. This project is in blatant breach of that and totally undermines any promises made to protect one small piece of the riverside. Shame on... Read more

  • Jim Tebbett

    This may (or may not) be a good project, but it is on the wrong site. There is no reason for this development to be situated on the nature reserve when there is a brownfield site on the other side of... Read more

  • Julian Ewart

    It would be a shame to lose yet another area of natural beauty which is a valuable resource for people and wildlife alike. The Birdwatching centre is vital in connecting children with the variety and... Read more

  • Nicola Sutton

    In a time of ecological crisis, I find it disturbing that the conservative government and Cory are in agreement to destroy any areas of the natural environment. This particular space I understand not... Read more

  • Paige Colwell

    I object to Cory's plans to build a massive building on cite. Crossness Nature Reserve is loved by many locals and vistors. Crossness helps protect Bexley from flooding plus it is a rare and precious... Read more

  • Judith Harrington

    I am concerned about the environmental impact on the nature reserve, the local habitat and wildlife