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Hinckley National Rail Freight Interchange

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  • Paul Lamprell

    1. There will be a massive increase in Heavy Deliver vehicles which will either exit the site onto the M69 or a new connection to the Leicester Road in Hinckley. All other roads are ill suited for... Read more

  • Peter Eburne

    Lorries will use the motorways to cut down the co in towns and villages.It will also cut traffic congestion coming into Hinckley in the mornings and nights because traffic will carry on to the Sapcote... Read more

  • Philip Martin

    Environmental impact including ecology and public nuisance

  • Phillip James Herbert

    This proposal will have a damaging effect on the wildlife and countryside. There is already a railhead on the A5/M1 junction 15 miles south of Hinckley. The proposed link road off Normandy Way to... Read more

  • Rebecca Hinchcliffe

    There are a few issues. Road System. Many lorries cut through hinckley already instead of using the A5 because the A5 is often snarled up as its too small and also has the low railway bridge which... Read more

  • Robert Morgan

    The road network around this proposed development is inadequate to cope with the additional traffic generated. In particular, the proposed relief road would create huge problems on the A47 and A5,... Read more

  • Robert Tuck

    I am concerned about the additional traffic around the area that I live and travel in. The A47, M69 and the Earl Shilton/Hinckley area will be badly affected unless there is a lot more planning than I... Read more

  • Roger Cheshire

    Another monstrosity in our already overbuilt Hinckley. Burbage Common will be ruined, wildlife killed off, more buildings, transport, workers outside the area driving into work each day. The A5... Read more

  • Samantha West-Ward

    There is currently a lot of new developments within our area and I strongly believe that the road, school and doctor/hospital infrastructures are unable to cope. Besides this, there is little green... Read more

  • Sarah Attride

    I strongly oppose the proposals on the grounds of: *Increased traffic through the village *No consideration having been properly given to that increased traffic, narrow roads, tight bends, residential... Read more

  • Shaun Tokley

    As a resident in close proximity to the proposed development I consider myself an interested party!! This development is not needed or wanted. There are already under utilised Rail Freight Terminals... Read more

  • Simon Martin

    Is it really needed considering under use of nearby Daventry Road/Rail link. Traffic impact on local roads and A47 under estimated.

  • Stephen Hall

    I regularly use Burbage Common and would like to oppose planning permission to build on this site. It is a beautiful area that many people use for recreational purposes.

  • Stephen William Hunt

    Project would take over a huge chunk of common land used by many in the area. Additional traffic would cause chaos on already busy local roads. Large staffing levels would add to this congestion and... Read more

  • Steve Bucknall

    My concern as a resident living next to the Train Line between Hinckley & Birmingham & Leicester is that there will be an increase in volume of trains, the weight of the freight & the night time... Read more

  • Steve Tideswell

    This will destroy the wildlife to the area, also cause traffic congestion on already congested roads, which in turn will have adverse effect on the environment. Will remove open spaces to the local... Read more

  • Stuart Robinson

    I would like to understand the full impact of the local roads and infrastructure of this development. The area being affected has been impacted by the increase in heavy vehicles and this development... Read more

  • Stuart Winslow

    I am concerned that this development will not have any trains transport good to it and it will just become a warehouse industrial estate. Increasing traffic on already overly busy roads. The line is... Read more

  • Susan Sharpe

    I live close to where this is proposed and strongly object to it. It will take up most of our surrounding greenland. The extra traffic will be enormous, causing polution and the infrastructure is not... Read more

  • Thurlaston Parish Council (Thurlaston Parish Council)

    Multiple concerns in relation to this proposed development: 1. Concerns relating to the lack of proper consultation having been undertaken by the developer. 2. Lack of adequate road and rail transport... Read more

  • Timothy G Armstrong

    Development will have a detrimental affect on the environment in the area, particularly with Burbage Common adjacent to the proposal. Also concerns about an increase in goods vehicle traffic on the... Read more

  • Tracey Edwards

    It is a natural disaster of the wildlife in the area, the Muntjac deers, the foxes, badgers, trees, farm land for cattle etc.. The area is so close to Northampton rail link and Magna Park and the... Read more

  • Wendy Moore

    My main objections to the proposals are on the environmental impact such development will have. The area involved is very close to beautiful countryside which has not been under threat for the 70... Read more

  • William John Corner

    A totally unnecessary development. The rail aspect is nothing more than an excuse to develop common land and green field sites. There are multiple large scale distribution centres in close proximity.