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  • Neil Bench

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  • Stephen John Budd

    This is very close Burbage Common, a local area of country side and walking area. There are vast warehouses nearby. There would be a lot more of large lorrys using local roads.

  • SUSAN BOOTH

    We do not need more warehouses built near our precious open areas. It would be a terrible upheaval for humans and more importantly, wildlife. I cannot believe this is even being considered. The... Read more

  • Tim Pratt

    From review of information provided by Tritax Symmetry on their website about the proposal, I have the following comments: 1. The size of the development seems excessively large. It's not clear why it... Read more

  • Wendy Peters

    The number of terminals so close together The impact on the local traffic The traffic is horrendous right now with thousands of houses being built No quiet zones for adults and kids No plat safe play... Read more

  • Alan Davies

    I agree, like most people, with the principle of transferring more freight from road to rail and therefore the need for Strategic Rail Freight Interchanges (SRFI’s). However, they should not have a... Read more

  • Barwell Parish Council (Barwell Parish Council)

    Barwell Parish Council strongly object to this project due to the impact it will have on the surrounding infrastructure particularly for the communities from rural villages trying to travel. B4668... Read more

  • Christopher Dunne

    The knock on effects it will have on the area.. loss of a peaceful countryside cycle route. Impact it will have on the quiet lane at the rear of Burbage Common (Burnage Common Road) yes the right of... Read more

  • Judy Howell

    I am worried that this will have a great effect on our village the consultation meeting gave no idea as to what the traffic problems would be. The village is already suffering from traffic problems... Read more

  • Marian Upton

    • I don’t believe this development will contribute sufficiently to help achieve the aim cutting greenhouse gas emissions by at least 80% by 2050. • We already hear noise - even indoors, from both... Read more

  • Michael John Wyles

    This proposal is unwarranted. Unnecessary and has little to do with rail freight. It is a lame excuse for warehousing and distribution. The environmental impact will be devastating. The pollution,... Read more

  • Paul Bister

    Another piece of green earth will be gone if this gets the go ahead. The main road through Sapcote is very narrow and cannot be widened. The A5 is full of warehousing and has a rail port. There must... Read more

  • Abby Paterson

    I'm concerned about pollution and the environmental impact. The noise and particulates during and after construction will affect local wildlife, particularly at Burbage Common, but wider afield.... Read more

  • Aggregate Industries UK Limited (Aggregate Industries UK Limited)

    Croft Quarry is a strategic site for Aggregate Industries UK Limited. The Quarry is located on the Birmingham - Peterborough railway line. The Quarry has an active rail connection to facilitate our... Read more

  • Alyson Oliver

    There is a huge concern about traffic. I live in a small village and to get out of the village we have to join a B road. This will become near impossible once this development is built, it will add... Read more

  • Andrea Wilson

    Environmental impact Infrastructure impact

  • Carol Ford

    Along with many local residents we are extremely concerned about the impact the proposed development will have on this area. Stoney Stanton is already a very busy village in terms of traffic and this... Read more

  • Christine Ensor

    I object because of the high volume of lorries in the area also the impact on Burbage Woods.

  • Darran Cooper

    Very concerned as we already have tremendous volumes of traffic past my house and air quality as a [Redacted] and impact on our countryside and wildlife

  • Giacomo Carboni

    We are concerned about the impact on the environment as the construction of the hub will affect woodland and farmland. At a more personal level, we are concerned about the effect on the air and noise... Read more

  • Heather Dunn

    Concerned about the impact on the environment, flooding, noise, light pollution Also massive impact on amount of traffic. Highways unable to cope. Close proximity to Common land affecting biodiversity... Read more

  • Ivan Paul Upex

    Increased traffic flow in the surrounding area, infrastructure roads services and so will not be able to handle the increase without major alterations. I moved to a village environment in 1971. Now... Read more

  • Janet Susan Cave

    Concern about what mitigation has been put in place to ease traffic on an already busy A47 Hinckley Road due to existing and planned housing development. Would like to see a separate construction... Read more

  • Jayne Holt

    Traffic impact through the villages Lost of countryside around the area More trains per hour the effect on local railway stations Unsightly building to be built in a countryside that does not require... Read more

  • Jill Humphrey

    Massive impact of increased heavy traffic and the subsequent increased pollution levels and poorer air quality to the surrounding villages and countryside.