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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...
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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...
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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...
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I object to the Crossness Nature Reserve being given up to the carbon capture plant.
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MMO Section 56 Response
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The Nature Reserve is vital for the local community
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At a time where natural environments are being ruined without any consequence. We need to stop further damage to our local area. The Thames path is used widely by cyclists and runners such as myself....
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Our objections in relation to the whole project have been set out in letters dated 24th November 2023 and 12th June 2024 in great detail and with the benefit of Counsel. These objections run to many...
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Sevenoaks District Council (SDC) raises no objection in principle to the application for the Cory Decarbonisation Project. SDC is committed to tackling the challenge of Climate Change and has recently...
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Little by little we are losing our green to make way for concrete to house (redact). Londoners are paying to to inhale unhealthy air. As an (redact) sufferer I nsupport the need for fresh air which...
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Cory Decarbonisation Project Interested Party submission on behalf of Peabody Trust and Tilfen Land Limited Introduction 1. This submission is made by CBRE on behalf of Tilfen Land Limited (UK company...
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INTRODUCTION The RSPB is grateful for the opportunity to comment on the Cory Decarbonisation Project and its impacts on the Crossness Nature Reserve. The RSPB is concerned about the proposals, which...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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....
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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Project/proposals under review - concerns will be addressed at a later date.