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Hinckley National Rail Freight Interchange

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  • Leicestershire County Council (Leicestershire County Council)

    --- Leicestershire County Council relevant representations as the Local Highway Authority and host authority to the Hinckley National Rail Freight Interchange proposal --- Leicestershire County... Read more

  • Leigh Ann McDonagh

    This project will significantly impact my daily life, with vastly increased noise levels, increased traffic damaging the already overcrowded and dangerous Sapcote Road in Burbage. The overall impact... Read more

  • Leonard price

    I am opposed to the use of common land and the amount of traffic that will be experienced.

  • Lesley Sanders

    We are a small village the issue of more trains, barrier down times, more traffic, & pollution. We have a primary school, & playschool in the area too.Car drivers dont switch engines off when waiting... Read more

  • Lindsey Mason

    I am concerned about the noise and the impact that will have on local residents.

  • Lindsey Meryl Short

    The main impacts will be the distribution of wildlife.

  • Luke Cousin

    I live in Stoney Stanton on Underwood Drive. I am a Cub Scout Leader and a member of various local groups, as well as Chair of the Stoney Stanton Parish Council and District Councillor for Fosse... Read more

  • Lynda Mary Callaghan

    I feel that this proposal is unnecessary as there are several rail freight terminals in the broader area. I feel that it will do untold damage to the ecology of the surrounding lands and nature... Read more

  • Margaret Dexter

    I do not feel this development is needed, the impact to the village will caus harm to the environment in terms of traffic and pollution

  • Margot Weistroffer

    This will destroy a thriving ecosystem that local people get to enjoy. Burbage common is a little heaven and it will be a disaster to see it destroyed

  • Maria O'Connell

    I live 1.5 miles from Burbage Common and Woods, where we walk our dog most days. It is an 85 hectare Local Nature Reserve owned by Hinckley and Bosworth Borough Council, and is historically common... Read more

  • Mark Hipkiss on behalf of Mark and Charlotte Hipkiss (Mark and Charlotte Hipkiss)

    The sheer size of this monstrosity. The impact on wild life. The impact on people and communities. The impact on the local roads / railways will be catastrophic as there is no infrastructure planned... Read more

  • Mark Barrett

    It will take away a massive amount of country side Noise pollution Ruin our rural villages Take away wild life Effect house prices Do I need to go on !!!!!! Cause flooding due to massive amount of... Read more

  • Mark Dronfield

    It's going to be big isn't it! For me, too tall, not in keeping with anything in the immediate area. Construction will be many years of noise, dust and disruption. The movement of the freight will be... Read more

  • Mark Edward Thomas

    I want to ensure that a proper consultation takes place, that all is done to protect Burbage Common and ensure that Burbage does not become any more congested than it already is.

  • Mathew Robert Sidwell

    I am opposing this proposal because living in a village myself within Leicestershire and enjoying the peace for what village life is, extra roads as the plan explains to link up village's does not... Read more

  • Melanie Colven

    Increase in traffic passing through our already overloaded village. Noise from trains. Damage to the local environment

  • Melvin Dennis Holyoake

    Road infrastructure is inadequate for the additional traffic this proposal would create. This will have a massive impact on village roads and on communities.

  • Michael Angrave

    This developement will have a serious inpact on wildlife in the adjacent common which has been nurtured over a period of years from a very run down state, and is now visited and enjoyed by many people... Read more

  • Michael O'boyle

    Go ahead, the area needs more local jobs Which will be better environmentally as will cut down on traveling to Leicester, Coventry, Magna Park etc..

  • Michael Reid

    Objections to the proposed development. Impacts to the surrounding area. Justification from the developer as to why we need another rail freight terminal in such close proximity to DIRFT.

  • Michael Walton

    The loss of hundreds of acres of farm land (the very land we need for food security in the coming years), miles of hedgerows and dozens of mature trees will devastate the environment and biodiversity... Read more

  • Michael Wilbur

    Negative impact on the access to, and the sight lines from, Burbage Common and Woods. Negative impact on non-motorised road users in the local area with increased heavy haulage and private vehicles of... Read more

  • Mike Kelly

    I believe the necessity of the proposed project has been overstated. There are already large facilities at Magna Park, DIRFT that have strong distribution links. This proposed facility will not... Read more

  • Miss Linda Mills

    I am a local resident living close to the mainline between Leicester to Birmingham. I am very concerned about the impact of increased freight being transported on this line as a result of this... Read more

  • Mr Mark A J Short

    I am concerned about the road traffic congestion that will be caused by this development, both during its construction and when it is in operation. Traffic congestion on the A5 is bad at the... Read more

  • Mr Michael Paul Rooke

    I have read planning documents. I have concerns about:- 1) how little facility will be used 2) air quality impact 3) congestion impact 4) disturbance to flora & fauna both immediate to development &... Read more

  • Mrs Mary Merkelt

    I am very unhappy about this proposed project. I feel a project of this size will affect the nature of the friendly rural district in which I presently reside. I moved to this area some 8 years ago... Read more

  • Mrs S Hopwood

    The main concerns are :- The seemingly endless envelopment of the village by warehousing and the associated impact on the road infrastructure which is already under strain. The loss of green space and... Read more

  • Natalie Ann Waddle

    I am concerned about several elements, mainly: Additional strain on our already congested local roads. The rail hub is being purported to take vehicles off the road. This will certainly not be the... Read more

  • Nathan Kirk

    I am very concerned about the increased rail freight that will affect all the properties situated near to the current train lines. I am also very concerned about the increase in traffic. The area is... Read more

  • Natural England (Natural England)

    Natural England's full relevant representations have been emailed to the project email address [PLEASE SEE ATTACHED]. Below is a summary of our representations: Overall, Natural England are satisfied... Read more

  • Neil Summers

    I am worried about the impact and the noise levels that he’s going to have on our village in the future as I have lived here for the last 40 years

  • Dentons UK ME LLP (Dentons UK ME LLP) on behalf of Network Rail Infrastructure Limited (Network Rail Infrastructure Limited)

    Representation Withdrawn Please take this letter as our formal response to your letter sent on 2nd May 2023 concerning the Hinckley National Rail Freight Interchange Order. Principle For any new... Read more

  • Nicholas John Alesbrook

    Erosion of green space Pollution Amount of lorries in the area already Afgect on the railway infrastructure

  • Nik Sutherington

    This project is totally inappropriate for the local area. It will mean a huge increase in traffic to the nearby villages, some of which (Sharnford) already has 10,000+ vehicles passing through every... Read more

  • Nina Clements

    The air pollution levels are already high in the area; we do not anything adding to it. The traffic would be too great. Already some of the main roads are quite dangerous as there is so much traffic... Read more

  • Pamela Dawn Lewis

    Our village has grown substantially over the last 10 years or so already causing issues with volume of traffic on its roads. Large lorries that cause problems are impacting village life and this will... Read more

  • Shoosmiths LLP (Shoosmiths LLP) on behalf of Parker Strategic Land and others (Parker Strategic Land and others)

    We are instructed by Parker Strategic Land Limited (“Parker”) and the following individuals: i) Philip Ian William Bailey ii) Linda Margaret Bailey iii) David Arnold Woodward iv) Jane Elizabeth... Read more

  • Shoosmiths LLP (Shoosmiths LLP) on behalf of Parker Strategic Land, Barwood Land and others (Parker Strategic Land, Barwood Land and others)

    We are instructed by a consortium of land promoters predominantly consisting of Barwood Development Securities Limited and Parker Strategic Land Limited (the “Consortium”) and Ms Jennifer Taylor. The... Read more

  • Patricia Harrison

    I object to the Hinckley National Rail Freight interchange due to air pollution, noise pollution and traffic delays. After fighting for cleaner air by planting many trees in this area, this hub will... Read more

  • Paul Alan Christopher Nightingale

    Concerned about the impact on roads and the loss of part of Burbage Common

  • Paul McNamara

    DRFT is 20 minutes away why do we need another terminal so close? The traffic is often in gridlock around Hinckley now without further vehicles. No real benefits to community as most employees will be... Read more

  • Pauline Ann Hoden

    i am exceedingly concerned about Narborough Station having 16 huge freight trains daily. The village roads from the station will be gridlocked as they are at times now with the normal trains. Also,... Read more

  • Penny Price Aromatherapy Ltd (Penny Price Aromatherapy Ltd)

    My views on the Hinckley National Rail Freight Interchange proposals are that it will ruin a small market town with little infrastructure in the road network, which is already blocked and inadequate.... Read more

  • Peter Alan Cheshire

    The impact of the proposed development has been grossly understated, the proposed development will have a devastating ecological impact on mammals, amphibians, insects especially bees and birds. The... Read more

  • Peter James Robinson

    Having recently moved into the area from Leicester city, I have enjoyed the relatively clean air and relatively quiet, low traffic environment in which I now live. All of this is threatened by this... Read more

  • Peter John Murphy

    Traffic Concerns - When the M69 motorway was planned in early 1970s it was recognised at that time that if the Burbage/ Sapcote junction was created allowing traffic from the M6 side of the motorway... Read more

  • Philip Wheatley

    This ludicrous project is not needed for our area or even England, it would increase air pollution, decrease quality of life,produce more carbon when we're trying as a country to reduce carbon... Read more

  • Polly Jones

    I am writing to you with great concern, alongside numerous members of our community, regarding the plans for the Hinckley rail freight interchange. I firmly believe that this proposed development will... Read more

  • Rachael Johnson

    I have concerns about the increase in vehicle movements in the surrounding area. If it was to go ahead, a link road from Earl Shilton A47 would be essential, however this will have a detrimental... Read more

  • Rachel Burlingham

    I am writing to you to raise my concerns regarding the proposed development by Tritax (Hinckley railway hub). My husband and I own wentworth stables on Burbage Common road, next to the proposed... Read more

  • Raj Chinger

    We have recently purchased a property in Burbage and will be reconsidering our application. We decided to move here as it is a lovely quiet village with surrounding rural areas. Should this... Read more

  • Family group -husband and wife (Both retired) (Family group -husband and wife (Both retired)) on behalf of Ralph Andrew and Gillian Yardley (Ralph Andrew and Gillian Yardley)

    This is an inappropriate use of productive agricultural land in an area which is already saturated with warehouses, distribution depots and the like. Sited immediately adjacent to Burbage common and... Read more

  • Rebecca Shearing

    Don't do it. Please find somewhere else. We already have loads of industrial sites and housing in the area, so roads in and out of Hinckley can't cope with the amount of traffic. It would be a real... Read more

  • Richard Hamilton

    Main issue here.is building such a large scale development right next to the only bit of open space in the Hinckley area where you can go for a walk and escape from the local hustle and bustle.... Read more

  • Richard Todd

    Noise levels are my main concern. I live about 400m as the crow flies from the closest part of the current (sunken level) track with many houses and gardens in between. The noise of the trains in... Read more

  • Robert Bryan Lees

    The construction of this development will severely impact Burbage Common, the surrounding footpaths and the SSSI area. The surveys undertaken today seem to have found a number of protected species... Read more

  • Robert Hayes

    Loss of agriculture land in our area. The affect on the Burbage common beauty spot, ie, wildlife, noise, views, visitors mental welfare etc The immense increase in HGV traffic in the local area across... Read more

  • Robert Riley

    I am against this development as I do not believe the existing infrastructure will support the project. The M69 is extremely congested at the M1 J21 and this will increase the congestion. It will also... Read more

  • Robin Irons

    I want to know more about developments there

  • Rosemary Elaine Payne

    Loss of agriculture space in our area. The M1 and M69 junction is already overwhelmed with traffic with queing to get on the M1 getting longer and longer, it will only become worse if this proposal... Read more

  • Ross Carrigan

    This application will destroy surrounding local villages. Roads can barely cope with the volume of traffic at the moment let alone putting more pressure on them.

  • Roy Bennett

    I oppose the application of the rail freight hub as I feel it is far too close to the common land & woods. Complete detriment to the local wildlife and ambience of quite a large area that is currently... Read more

  • Ruth Hancox-Berrie

    This planned work will have an extremely negative affect on the local environment and public. It will destroy vital habits for wildlife and cause a huge amount of noise and disruption to the local... Read more

  • Samantha Jane Green

    I live in Narborough village which already has trains, including numerous freight trains, thundering through. The noise and frequency of these trains is at the maximum that such a small village can... Read more

  • Sarah Cleaver

    I object to the proposal of building the Hinckley National Rail Freight Interchange due to the massive impact to the wildlife and increased traffic in the local area.

  • Sarah Johnson

    The local infrastructure cannot facilitate such a large development and it will wipeout a large area of green countryside.

  • Sarah Nuttall

    Big impact on green areas for the community, negative environmental and sustainability impact on local area, environmental ncreaded traffic and noise pollution.

  • Melissa Joanne Sarson on behalf of Sarson family (Sarson family)

    I have lived in Burbage all my life, therefore witnessed first hand the overdevelopment that it can not cope with. Sapcote Road in particular to this project gets gridlocked daily. Also, I have our... Read more

  • Sheila Stewart

    Noise and traffic impact on local community

  • Shirley M. T. Price

    This project will ruin the small and already overcrowded town and should be carried out away from Hinckley - put on land such as Magna Park was, not close to where there are inhabitants. The proposed... Read more

  • Simon Hope

    The "project" from what I can tell is just a money making excercise and any potential positive impact is greatly outweighed by the negative impacts it will have on the local area, environment and... Read more

  • Simone Jordan

    Environmental impact, loss of green space, lack of local infrastructure to support the development, local people don’t want it and are being ignored

  • South Leicestershire Liberal Democrats (South Leicestershire Liberal Democrats)

    The South Leicestershire Liberal Democrats are a local political organisation who operate within the current parliamentary constituency of South Leicestershire. The application for the Hinckley... Read more

  • Stephanie Lee

    There’s going to extra impact on surrounding villages and infrastructure. Decimating wild life habitat and ruining countryside views. Devaluing housing stock also.

  • Stephen Fishwick

    A complete farce. Something that in the ideal world would be needed but as the country has been run by charlatans for the past couple of decades, seems completely irrelevant. Daventry is close. The... Read more

  • Stephen George Baker

    The proposed National Rail Interchange at Hinckley would if approved be a disaster for Hinckley itself . Additionally,Burbage common, surrounding villages, Leicestershire and the wider region as a... Read more

  • Stephen John Waddle

    Given the one million square meters (estimated by Trirax representative) of building footprint and hard standing are in the current plan, how much money is to be spent in mitigation and where? Miles... Read more

  • Stephen Thomas

    Impact on Burbage woods & common for start. There will be an increase in pollution to what is a place of national importance as its one of only a few ancient woodlands. These sites also generate... Read more

  • Steve orton

    100% against this project Damage to wildlife / environment Excess vehicles going through sapcote No infrastructure in sapcote As M 69 opening both directions traffic through the village will be... Read more

  • Steve Pownall

    I wish to make known my objection to this planned development. There is already several freight terminals within 20 miles and the whole Leicestershire side of A5 is becoming a continual... Read more

  • Steven Whitmore

    I write in opposition to the proposed Hinckley national rail freight interchange. I submit that this venture represents a colossal threat to the area, both now and in the future. My reasons are not... Read more

  • Stewart Hook

    I object to the proposal, due to the significant negative impact it would have on Hinckley, Burbage and the surrounding villages, both in the loss of green space, and massive increase in vehicle... Read more

  • Aitchison Raffety Ltd (Aitchison Raffety Ltd) on behalf of Stoney Stanton Parish Council (Stoney Stanton Parish Council)

    Stoney Stanton Parish Council - Relevant Representation Stoney Stanton forms a settlement located less than 1.5 kilometres from the proposed Hinckley National Rail Freight Interchange (NRFI). Stoney... Read more

  • Sue Allen

    I am concerned about the negative impact that this development will have on the local community in terms of noise, light pollution, extra traffic on already congested roads, the desecration of the... Read more

  • Susan Garnor

    I would like to start by saying that our family have lived in the local villages close to the proposed HNRFI site all of our lives and regard this area as being an extremely important piece of the... Read more

  • Susan Stevenson

    My main concerns are the impact on the local environment and the increased traffic on already congested local roads

  • Susan Taylor

    This rail freight exchange is not needed. There are two alternative railheads nearby (DIRFT to the south and an unused one near Dordon to the north which is close to the M42. There are traffic jams... Read more

  • Suzanne Deacon

    No more freight trains

  • Tara Fox

    Disaster to wildlife and an area of outstanding beauty , greed alone drives this decision , traffic will increase and destroy our green space

  • Edward Charles Bryan on behalf of The Bryan Family (The Bryan Family)

    We live very close to junction 2 of the M69 so the development of this site is going to impact our daily lives for many years. Over the last 19 years the traffic on the M69 and the surrounding local... Read more

  • The Environment Agency (The Environment Agency)

    The Environment Agency's comments focus on those environmental aspects for which we have either a statutory remit, or interest in through legislative requirements. On this basis, and in summary, we... Read more

  • Thomas Ronald Payne

    Loss of agriculture space in our area. the congestion on the M69 leading up to M1 has queues over over 2 miles already so this development will make it much worse The affect on the Burbage common... Read more

  • Titiksha Masand

    As a Sapcote resident I am very concerned about the impact this development will have on our village in terms of traffic, pollution, noise and the environment. I am particularly concerned about the... Read more

  • Tom Nash

    At the moment, my wife and I use the lovely green space for both walking and more importantly, to observe the bird life in the woods. This and other wildlife will badly be affected by the noise and... Read more

  • Tracey hurst

    I’m based right next to the development and have not been contacted personally about the impact it will have on my land and gone this very offensive as it will have a huge impact on my lifestyle

  • 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

  • Valerie Ann Pole

    1. There are already similar infrastructures in our area which means this development is not needed. The area is already covered. 2. This is prime farmland. We need farmland, we need food. British... Read more

  • Vicki Parsons

    There are estimated to be 32 trains daily coming and going resulting in an extra HGV per minute on the roads round Burbage. This will cause unacceptable levels of pollution, noise and road congestion.... Read more