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Hinckley National Rail Freight Interchange

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  • Scott Gibbens

    Traffic problems Lack of adequate consultation Impact on neighbouring woods and common Air pollution No capacity of railway line Evasive in answers at consultations with different answers given to the... Read more

  • Sharron Elizabeth Jeannette Brown

    Freight will need to use the roads to access this freight terminal, some might come via M69, but most will be through the surrounding villages, especially Stoney Stanton and Sapcote. It will cause... Read more

  • Shelley Jackson

    Burbage common and woods - The effect on local wildlife and environment. Impact on environment due to Increased traffic and traffic pollution. Road infrastructure not fit for purpose. Impact on the... Read more

  • Stefan Georges

    Living in Stoney Stanton, the traffic levels are too high for the roads. This warehousing will increase the traffic levels, both from HGVs and workings going to and from the warehousing. Most... Read more

  • Sylvia Soden

    I strongly object to the proposed HNRFI for the following reasons:- Destruction of our countryside, wildlife, and agricultural land is escalating at an alarming rate and at a time when we should be... Read more

  • Teresa Lees

    I am very concerned about the impact this will have on the area. This is so near our common which many people use for the physical and mental health benefits. The wildlife will be badly affected and... Read more

  • Andrea Hawkins

    Concern over the level and type of traffic in the local area. The centre of Sapcote has a sharp bend in the centre which hav have to cross over the. Centre line to get around this is also where the... Read more

  • Andrew J Steele

    I think that this is a fantastic scheme that will offer reduction in through traffic through Burbage village, better access to the M69 and long term economic benefits for the area.

  • Andrew Smith

    • No market need due to other Rail Freight Terminals in the area such as East Midlands Gateway and DIRFT (x2) • DIRFT receives freight from the south and distributes to various areas including Magna... Read more

  • Carolyn Henson

    The proposed rail terminal will destroy the peace and calm of the Burbage Common area. Concrete is encroaching on all sides in the Midlands and it is vital area for the large population of the borough... Read more

  • Daniel Adam Grimsley

    Air pollution, traffic and noise, spoiling our countryside.

  • My family (My family) on behalf of Eileen Hodgson (Eileen Hodgson)

    This proposed development would have an adverse effect on existing local traffic problems, and in particular on Burbage Common, an ancient, extensive and varied woodland area home to a wide variety of... Read more

  • HELEN Ferguson Baxter SCOFFHAM

    The main reason for my objections to the proposed SRFIs is the detrimental effect on the environment. This proposal is vast with 1500,000 square metres plus 200,000 square metres of mezzanine floor... Read more

  • Helen Staniforth

    Severe impact on an area already very densely packed with warehouses and industrial sites etc. There would be a huge impact on green spaces - burbage Common is extensively used and is the only... Read more

  • Ian Vincent Pritchard

    My concerns are environmental and increased traffic volumes with its impact on surrounding villages and air and particulate pollution. My environmental concerns are that a huge area of farmland will... Read more

  • Jane stocker

    We do not want this project. It will ruin the countryside It will ruin the wildlife and features of Burbage common. Will created too much traffic near a town that cannot cope at the moment. Created... Read more

  • Jayne Chesterton

    The impact of the huge developments on the A5 at Hinckley, Magna Park at Lutterworth and huge plans for 1000s of new houses is making life so difficult. Roads are gridlocked and if there is an... Read more

  • John Arthur May

    The total destruction of the surrounding area for no justifiable reason

  • John Hardman

    Effect on local amenity and nature at Burbage Common and woods through proximity of development and train movements. Loss of agricultural land Over development in the Hinckley surrounding area of... Read more

  • John Malvin Walden

    I feel that this project is in danger of overwhelming local road infrastructure. It is superfluous to local requirements and duplicates rail interchanges already in place at Coleshill to the north and... Read more

  • John Michael Dutton

    Living on the crossroad area of Ashby Road, our house will be affected by constant pollution from vehicles queing at the traffic lights, noise, vibration 24/7. Access to the main road and turning... Read more

  • John Richard Holdridge

    Disruption to local traffic especially in the vicinity of Narborough level crossing

  • Jonathan Riley

    I object to the project due to lack of additional local infrastructure being put in place

  • JULIA ELIZABETH PRITCHARD

    I am very concerned that a lot of people who visited the consultation evenings and registered their concerns about the first draft of the application will not realise tht they have to repeat their... Read more

  • Julie Williams

    The main issues will be the impact of traffic in the local area and loss of habitat around Burbage common. Most of the units are not rail related but Road so there will be more traffic and workers... Read more