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Hinckley National Rail Freight Interchange

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  • Elizabeth Clark

    Destruction of local wildlife habitat and disruption to surrounding countryside as well as noise pollution and higher footfall through a less urban environment causing more risk of criminal damage,... Read more

  • Ellen Gibson

    - 9,000 HGV's + employee vehicles & all the negative effects that come with them, including air & noise pollution & the increased accident risk. - 16 cargo trains per day, approx. 32 movements per... Read more

  • Emma Anne Huntley

    Burbage common is a beautiful area which should not be impacted by introduction of infrastructure or railway. This would be a real loss to the Hinckley & Burbage community, and I would also believe... Read more

  • Gazeley UK Limited (GLP) (Gazeley UK Limited (GLP))

    Hinckley National Rail Freight Interchange (the Project). This relevant representation is submitted by Gazeley UK Limited, part of the GLP group (GLP), in respect of the Project which will require the... Read more

  • Graeme Kennett

    The main issues are that the development will dwarf the local area with it's huge infrastructure requirements, add massively to the volumes of HGVs locally, permanently remove 650 acres of food... Read more

  • Groby Parish Council (Groby Parish Council)

    Dear Sirs Re: Hinckley National Rail Freight Interchange Following a meeting held on Thursday 15th June 2023, members of the Planning & Development Committee of Groby Parish Council agreed to submit... Read more

  • Hannah Gill

    First and foremost I am a resident of Enderby Village, which sits 8 miles or so from the planned HNRFI development. As well as a resident I am also one of two District Councillors for the Village. I... Read more

  • Hannah Roberts

    This will be detrimental to the local wildlife. There is already a decline in wildlife, this only exacerbates an on-going problem!

  • Helen Anderson

    Concerned about the impact on the local environment

  • Helen Cassidy

    I wish to register my objections to the proposed Hinckley National Rail Freight Interchange. The proposed development does not seem necessary or of strategic national importance, given a number of... Read more

  • Helen Marriott

    Impact on the country side Concerns on infrastructure of roads local and surrounding area Is it a needed? Are other in area at full capacity

  • Helen Wolfe

    I am very concerned about the increase in traffic, congestion and pollution next to Burbage woods.

  • Huncote Parish Council (Huncote Parish Council)

    Huncote Parish Council’s relevant representations to the Hinckley National Rail Freight Interchange proposal Huncote Parish Council (HPC) has considered the application submitted by Tritax Symmetry... Read more

  • iain westman

    Dedicated green space / farmland being threatened by this development, emphasis is put on global warming and leaving the countryside untouched to allow the wildlife to increase , there has been a... Read more

  • Ian Barber

    This project appears to be a stealth method for back door warehousing in the so called “golden triangle” between the road connections of the M6, M1, M69 & A5. I feel the the developer, Tritax... Read more

  • Ian Sylvester

    I am against the Rail Freight Terminal on the edge of Burbage Common, Leicestershire. 1/ it will ruin the outlook of Burbage Common. We have so few green spaces left in Burbage. 2/ there would be many... Read more

  • Inbal Bland

    I object to the proposed project due to its adverse impact on local wildlife and park facilities (Burbage Common) that serve the whole local population; the increase of traffic and overall pollution... Read more

  • J Hayes

    My concerns relate around increased heavy traffic and the environmental impact on Burbage Common

  • Jacqueline Mary Pinnegar

    Extra traffic through surrounding villages on already congested roads. Damage to important Burbage Common both for wildlife, and the thousands of people who enjoy the common and woodland

  • Jacqueline Wallis

    This development does not seem appropriate to the area. It builds on good farmland next to Burbage Common which will have a detrimental impact on the enjoyment of a beautiful public amenity (of which... Read more

  • Jai Evans

    From the proposed development there will be a huge influx of additional traffic coming through Sapcote village main roads, Hinckley road and Leicester road. If the proposed opening of the M69 junction... Read more

  • James Raven

    We already have over subscribed services and the infrastructure can’t cope currently. Adding the interchange will cause further strains on the infrastructure. The M69 cannot cope with the additional... Read more

  • Jane Baker

    Main concerns are damage to our local environment and wildlife caused by increased vehicle numbers on the roads and by train because of workforce and product parts and deliveries. This will impact not... Read more

  • Jane Davies

    Impact on area will be enormous.Health issues re 100s of HGVs transporting container.Enviromental impact re Burbage common,gone forever can never be replaced.lights at night will affect surrounding... Read more

  • Jane Phillips

    The effect of the proposed development on the local area will be devastating to both the local residents and the wider community never mind the damage to wildlife and the natural environment. I have... Read more