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Cory Decarbonisation Project

Relevant representations (registration comments)

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  • Kent County Council (Kent County Council)

    Submitted via online form only. Dear Sir / Madam Re: Application by Cory Environmental Holdings Limited (CEHL) for an Order Granting Development Consent for the Construction and Operation of Carbon... Read more

  • London Borough of Bexley (London Borough of Bexley)

    The main planning issues raised by the application are: • Air Quality;?? • Greenhouse Gases;?? • Climate Resilience;?? • Land Use and Consideration of Alternatives; • Terrestrial Biodiversity;?? •... Read more

  • Maria Robertson

    Please prevent the loss of a beloved nature reserve

  • Martin Watts

    Rare wildlife Crossness Nature Reserve supports extremely rare and critically endangered wildlife such as water vole (Britain's fastest declining mammal) and shrill carder bee (the UK's rarest... Read more

  • Matthew Knight

    I have just heard and I quote “ The East Paddock, Stable Paddocks, West Paddock, and Sea Wall Field will all have huge industrial infrastructure on them if Cory are granted planning permission for... Read more

  • Michael Heath

    I am astonished to find that after so much good will and hard work that the precious and delightful Crossness Nature Reserve is threatened with development resulting in the loss of grazing marshland... Read more

  • National Highways (National Highways)

    Cory Decarbonisation Project Development Consent Order (DCO) EN010128 Planning Application Norman Road, Belvedere, London, DA17 6JY SECTION 56 PLANNING ACT 2008: RELEVANT REPRESENTATION OF NATIONAL... Read more

  • Patricia Roud

    The area is vitally important to our local wildlife

  • Paul Fryer

    We cannot fight the climate and nature crisis by building on green spaces, no matter what the project. Protecting our nature and green spaces is the best weapon we have against climate change.... Read more

  • Gowling WLG (Gowling WLG) on behalf of Port of London Authority (Port of London Authority)

    1 BACKGROUND 1.1 The Port of London Authority (the "PLA") is the statutory harbour authority for the tidal Thames (the "River"). The River covers approximately 95 miles from Teddington to the North... Read more

  • Rebecca Fryer

    Crossness Nature Reserve is home to many special and at-risk species, including barn owls (which fly over the fields designated for development), water voles (who are living in a stretch of water just... Read more

  • Robert Woodley

    I would like to lodge my objection to this planned project. Other sites are feasible that do not have the same environmental impact as the one planned at Crossness Nature reserve.

  • BNP Paribas Real Estate (BNP Paribas Real Estate) on behalf of Royal Mail Group Limited (Royal Mail Group Limited)

    Royal Mail Group Limited (Royal Mail) supports the Cory Decarbonisation Project but is seeking to ensure that its road-based operations are not adversely impacted by construction traffic and any... Read more

  • S Hodder

    As a former local resident i feel that this project will, disrupt, destroy and forever lose a valuable area of significant natural beauty, home to several endangered species of plants, reptiles,... Read more

  • Sam Butler

    I urge you to reject Cory Energy's industrial development plans on the Crossness Nature Reserve. Crossness Nature Reserve is a unique nature habitat that provides a protected area for rare and... Read more

  • Stephanie Carn

    I strongly object to this proposal to use some of the site for industrial purposes. There are endangered species recorded here, and there are very few sites like this. Cory should look elsewhere for... Read more

  • Stephen Laszcz

    The scale of the development will completely devastate a natural and ecological important area, which will not and cannot be reinstated within generations

  • Steven Robinson

    I would like to object against against this planning proposal

  • Thames Water Utilities Limited (Thames Water Utilities Limited)

    1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 These representations are made on behalf of Thames Water Utilities Limited (“TWUL”) in respect of the application for development consent (“Application”) submitted for the Cory... Read more

  • Thomas Ferreira

    Whilst I agree with the concept of the decarbonisation project. Destroying a nature reserve to do this kind of defeats the object. This is one of few nature reserves in London and a vital piece of... Read more

  • UK Health Security Agency (UK Health Security Agency)

    Thank you for your consultation regarding the above development. The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) welcomes the opportunity to comment on your proposals at this stage of the project. Please note... Read more

  • Bevan Brittan LLP (Bevan Brittan LLP) on behalf of Western Riverside Waste Authority (Western Riverside Waste Authority)

    (1) We act for Western Riverside Waste Authority (WRWA) and have been instructed to submit relevant representations on its behalf in response to the proposed Development Consent Order (known as the... Read more

  • Aleksei Sysoev

    To Whom It May Concern, I am writing as a concerned resident who values the preservation of our natural habitats and the inherent biodiversity they support. While I recognize the importance of... Read more

  • Angela Hart

    Compulsory purchase of any part of a nature reserve, albeit for a carbon capture project, negates the benefits of the project due to the destruction and displacement of the flora and fauna. There is... Read more

  • Dee Flottweg

    I’m a local resident and object to plans which would destroy a nature reserve