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  • Thomas Green

    I have a number of objections to this scheme. It will have a significant impact on traffic in the area, there is a significant environmental impact that cannot be mitigated and with existing rail... Read more

  • Alastair Macqueen

    Having lived in Burbage for 46 years I have witnessed many changes. Burbage itself has grown from an adjunct village area of Hinckley to a major housing estate with unlimited growth over the last 30... Read more

  • Alex Lawson

    I am concerned about the impact that the development of the HNRFI will have on local businesses that would be forced out of the land they currently occupy. Also, the impact on the environment and... Read more

  • Clive Watson

    The M69 does not have the capacity to take extremes of LGV's or the junctions of the M1, A5, M6 and A46. There would also be issues if any of this traffic were to pass through Hinckley, the... Read more

  • Elaine Phillips

    The proposed HNRFI is being built on open countryside next to the protected Burbage Common. The roads around the area are already very congested and the plans by Tritax to try and overcome this are... Read more

  • Jane Astley

    This development is a significant size over many acers in my local area . It will have an impact on many homes that will end up having nothing but a view of a container yard . It will bring more HGV... Read more

  • Jane Taylor

    I am opposed to the proposal for the following reasons: - There is already significant distribution capacity within a 10 mile radius, most notably south of Hinckley along the A5. - It will result in... Read more

  • MARIA BEAUMONT

    This project (HNFRI) will have a damaging and detrimental effect upon the residents and environment of those living in Hinckley/Burbage and surrounding areas. There is a large rail freight interchange... Read more

  • Market Bosworth Parish Council (Market Bosworth Parish Council)

    Market Bosworth Parish Council has not previously commented on the planning application for the Hinckley National Rail Freight Interchange as it does not have the relevant expertise in all the areas... Read more

  • Michael Mullaney

    As a local Councillor for Hinckley I object to the proposed rail freight terminal. Whilst it is being badged as rail freight the reality is it will lead to a large number of lorries on local roads.... Read more

  • Neil Bennett

    I view the main issue is the capacity of the road systems through Stoney Stanton and Elmesthorpe. There is already considerable congestion at certain times of the day and this development will just... Read more

  • Nigel Hutchinson

    This is one of the few warehouse schemes which make proper use of rail facilities as well as providing a much needed connection from the M69 to existing ring roads. This in itself will remove a lot of... Read more

  • Peter Bradbury

    1. I live in the village of Sapcote being approx. one mile from the proposed development. 2. The surrounding region is considered prime territory for warehousing, depots and distribution centres - to... Read more

  • Richard Beaumont

    The Hinckley National Rail Freight Interchange will affect the local area in the following negative ways: - Destroy the area of Burbage common, with years of disruption. It is the only area for local... Read more

  • Sandra King

    This would be intrusive into the local environment; affecting wild life; building on green belt land; destroying trees; loss of farming land and making the country even more dependent on foreign... Read more

  • Terence Richardson

    I am the Leader of Blaby District Council. This proposed development will have a major impact on the quality of life across most of the Blaby District area especially in terms of; This is not a rail... Read more

  • Alec Knight

    The road infrastructure in the surrounding fosse villages will not be sustainable. Impact on the nature and the environment with regards to Burbage common is unacceptable. Increased rail movements... Read more

  • Elaine .L .Blaney

    I have commented about this proposed project many times over several years. I am strongly against this proposed project on the following grounds The proposed development will NOT benefit our local... Read more

  • James Crawford

    This project, adjacent to one of the few open public spaces (Burbage Common) cannot be other than a total eyesore. It's height & footprint will be completely at odds with the area & the Common in... Read more

  • Katie Pettet

    I am deeply concerned about the lack of services that will be required. With a academic failing primary school in sapcote at present the addition of more families and children to the village are going... Read more

  • Kerry Smith

    The junction just outside of my road will be near impossible to get out of for work in the morning. It is already extremely busy and adds an extra 5 minutes to my work journey. The construction is too... Read more

  • Lee Scott

    Dangerous increase to road traffic for both existing road users and pedestrians Dangerous large vehicles travelling through Burbage and out through Sapcote and Stoney Stanton villages Noise and light... Read more

  • Melvin Ronald Shilton on behalf of Melvin Ronald Shilton

    It would adversely affect the common area, add traffic to the M69 which is already slow at the Leicester end several times per day. Also, if there was an accident chaos would prevail. There is already... Read more

  • Mr T Wheatley

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  • Narborough Parish Council (Narborough Parish Council)

    Below is a copy of the representations we made during the public consultation. We have received no reassurances or response from the promoters, Tritax, and, therefore, stand by our reasons for... Read more