Cory Decarbonisation Project

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  • 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

  • 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

  • Alan Edward Rayner

    I have serious concerns regarding Cory’s proposed development of a carbon capture facility in Belvedere, which will impact the local nature reserve and surrounding areas little consideration seems to... Read more

  • Catherine Bradshaw

    I have concerns about the impact on the wildlife using the nature reserve of this vast building - huge height and breadth and no information as far as I am aware of the noise pollution too.

  • Derek Alan Key

    As a (redacted) year old nearing the end of life it would be easy to say I do not care what happens to the world and wildlife; it won't be anything to do with me for much longer. But I do care and so... Read more

  • Donna Zimmer

    Crossness Nature Reserve is one of the last remaining areas of grazed marshland within the Greater London area. It is a wonderful site for rare and protected wildlife as well as a much needed green... Read more

  • Ellen Strachan

    The land where it is proposed that the carbon capture facility should go is not a suitable site. It is part of Crossness Nature Reserve that Thames Water have a legal responsibility to protect until... Read more

  • Jonathan Hewitt

    London is quickly being spoilt by buildings on top of buildings and soon there will be no nature left. Which will impact London in a huge way. People need nature for many reasons. Our youth need... Read more

  • Nick Baelz

    In a time when Wildlife is under threat and when it is even more important to protect it I am appalled at the proposed damage to this wildlife reserve

  • Sheila Bearham

    Once land has been designated as a nature reserve, it should not be allowed to take that status away, or allow activities that cause damage. What is the point of creating nature reserves if they can... Read more

  • Timothy John Wilkinson

    Whilst I recognise the importance of reducing carbon dioxide in the atmosphere I believe that this proposal is in the wrong place. The Belvedere marshes have already suffered from a lot of development... Read more

  • Zoe A Harris

    Storage of captured carbon

  • Hazel Guha

    Crossness nature reserve is a vital area of green space. It provdes habitats for rare wildlife, include a site-specific subspecies of water vole. It also provides a green amenity space for local... Read more

  • Patricia Ruth Taylor

    The land used is part of the Crossness nature reserve, a special place for people and a habitat for a wide range of wildlife species. It is an oasis locked between large industrial units, well... Read more

  • Babs Guthrie

    This development threatens several species Water Voles Shrill Carder Bees Wheatear Stonechat Whinchat Lapwing Dunlin Frog Rush There are other options to be explored with less impact on species in... Read more

  • Luke Turvey

    Strongly object as the nature reserve will be destroyed and the rest off the area will be majorly impacted by the carbon capture infrastructure.

  • Alan Cane

    We do not have much wildlife habitat in this area that is as special as Crossness. The proposed development will badly affect this habitat and is not justified on environmental grounds.

  • Christine Patricia Cane

    I have enjoyed visiting the nature reserve and the Cory proposals will undoubtedly adversely affect the flora and fauna.

  • Debo Adegoke

    Cory's plans will be built on what is now a nature reserve. Quite why an area (pr)reserved to foster natural habitats for the wildlife along the shores of the Thames in that area, and acts to soften... Read more

  • Jess Glenny

    No, no, no. The nature reserve is a priceless asset to the local community and a home to many rare species. Carbon offsetting that destroys valuable local habitat is farcical. This plant must be... Read more

  • Mrs Judith J Smith

    I object to the proposal to build unnecessarily on this biodiverse site which is both Metropolitan Open Land and a nature reserve. Even if there were not alternative sites this site should be... Read more

  • Stephanie David

    This Bexley taxpayer strongly objects to this project. Leave the wildlife alone!

  • Ann Dixon

    I object to this proposal as it will lead to too great a loss of coastal and grazing floodplain land. We cannot afford keep giving over our precious green belt land to developments that could and... Read more

  • Dave Putson

    This matter has been ongoing since the early days of the 1980's and "BADCAP". There have been applications to build and every time they, Cory, get their permissions they come back and want more land.... Read more

  • Roger Gabriel

    The virtual destruction of our small local nature reserve at Crossness will be a great loss to many of the local community, like myself, who have a limited ability to travel any great distance due to... Read more

  • Bexley Labour Group (Bexley Labour Group)

    Bexley Labour Group has consistently opposed the original construction of the waste incinerator and subsequent extensions, due to its affect on the local environment and we are concerned at the loss... Read more

  • Chloe Cooper

    It will take land away from Crossness Nature Crossness Nature Reserve, which is one of the last remaining area of grazed marshland within the Greater London area. At the consultation meeting in... Read more

  • Elisabeth Radbon

    I object to the plans to destroy a significant part of Crossness Nature Reserve. The idea of a nature reserve is that it is reserved for nature, not built on. There are plenty of brownfield sites... Read more

  • Fiona Moore

    Crossness Nature Reserve is a rare habitat, a remainder of the marshes that once ran all along this stretch of river. It acts as a carbon store and flood defence. It is a much-loved resource for... Read more

  • CBRE (CBRE) on behalf of Iron Mountain (UK) PLC (Iron Mountain (UK) PLC)

    Project/proposals under review - concerns will be addressed at a later date.

  • Julian Allen

    I am concerned about the impact of this project on Crossness Nature Reserve. I understand that rare insects and birds may well be affected. The UK is undergoing an unprecedented biodiversity crisis,... Read more

  • Realty Income Limited (Realty Income Limited)

    The following comments and queries have been raised on a call with Cory/Ardent and Iron Mountain in attendance. Whilst we discussed generally on the call, we await formal responses. General 1. When... Read more

  • Thames Water (Thames Water)

    Our comments will address any issues or impacts relating to capacity and/or asset protection.

  • Dartford Borough Council (Dartford Borough Council)

    Dartford Borough Council (DBC) consider that the main harms likely to arise from the proposed development relate to the construction phase. DBC note that traffic generation from operation of the... Read more

  • Edward Oliver

    Whilst I think it is extremely important for Cory to capture their emissions and I believe in infrastructure investment, I strongly feel that this is the wrong place to put it. Development of... Read more

  • Ethna Cooke

    I am objecting to the proposal because it includes a plan to take over a large proportion of Crossness Nature Reserve - 11 hectares out of 25 - to build on. This has been Section 106 land for the last... Read more

  • John Cowley

    When I first moved to the area, this made a wonderful place to visit and I knew it was special. It is one of the last grazed marshlands in Greater London with a unique ecosystem and endangered mammals... Read more

  • Lawrence Anthony Fairbairn

    The use of Nature Reserve land is unwarranted, there are many vacant brown field sites in Lower Belvedere, particularly the land reserved for the Belvedere crossing east of the incinerator, There are... Read more

  • Nicky Wilson

    I visit Crossness Nature Reserve regularly and at a time when nature is in dire need of protecting, it astounds me that Cory wish to deplete it even further. There is industrial land nearby that could... Read more

  • Save Crossness Nature Reserve Campaign Group (Save Crossness Nature Reserve Campaign Group)

    The Save Crossness Nature Reserve Campaign group (SCNRC) is made up of local residents, bird watchers, local campaigners and environmentalists, many of whom are members of the Friends of Crossness... Read more

  • Simon Lewis

    As a resident of Greenwich I’m deeply disappointed to hear of the plans to destroy Crossness Nature Reserve and build a nonsense facility as a means to cover up the awful incinerator in Belvedere.... 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

  • Dr Susan Mitchell

    I am a frequent visitor to the Crossness Nature Reserve and attend walks led by volunteer wildlife experts. It does not make sense to me that a project whose aim is to save the planet by capturing CO2... Read more

  • Gill Hickman

    I am very concerned about the loss of biodiversity and wildlife habitats in this country and how this loss is contributing to climate change. Crossness Nature Reserve (CNR) is a wonderful wetland... Read more

  • Imogen Slater

    The site of the proposed project is not appropriate for the development given its importance to wildlife and local people, as a rare urban marshland ecosystem. The nature reserve can't be moved but... Read more

  • Joanna Armitage

    I object to the Crossness Nature Reserve being given up to the carbon capture plant.