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  • John Richard Mundell

    1) Traffic volume both car and Haulage (estimating about 10,000 per day). Choking surrounding villages. 2) noise pollution traffic and "operational noise" of the site

  • Judith England

    The impact on Littlethorpe and Narborough with the increased number of trains. The impact on local communities when trucks are travelling to the terminal. The impact on wildlife, particularly in... Read more

  • Kirsi Tikkanen

    The local roads can’t handle more traffic

  • lorraine Bailey

    Littlethorpe is a small village although it’s growing but you cannot get in or out of the village every time the train barriers are down. Extra trains will see it literally permanently down. This will... Read more

  • Margaret Byrne

    I am very concerned about the impact on the village of Naborough

  • Martin King

    I am interested in the infrastructure to support this massive and hugely important development

  • Mary Linda Miller

    My main concern is with the additional trains causing the level crossing barriers In Narborough to be down more often. The back log of traffic in the villages of Narborough and Littlethorpe is already... Read more

  • Michal Smarda

    Increased number of freight trains on railway behind many resident houses which will impact the noise levels and traffic in Narborough. If the HNRF goes ahead, noise barriers will be required behind... Read more

  • Adrian Perry on behalf of My own (My own)

    This project is too large for the area and its infrastructure. It’s unnecessary as there are 4 large hubs already in the area close by The village of Narborough has a railway crossing that is busy... Read more

  • Neil Smith

    I am concerned about the huge increase in heavy goods traffic passing through the local villages, 24 hours per day, 7 days per week. In particular the villages of Stoney Stanton, Sapcote and... Read more

  • North Warwickshire Borough Council (North Warwickshire Borough Council)

    The Borough Council is concerned about the impact on the A5 especially between the M69 and M42; the ability to ensure occupiers on site use the rail facilities; and, this site provides for wider than... Read more

  • Roger Joseph Deacon

    Burbage Common is the only wild green space in the area. Used by everyone. It will ruin this area. The whole rural area will be inundated by lorries. Stony Stanton, Sapcote, Earl Shilton. This will... Read more

  • Siobhan Merrall

    This plan will have catastrophic impact on so many lives in the area. The traffic around Narborough and fosse park will be increased. The impact on the green spaces will be devastating. The people... Read more

  • Stephen John Gardiner

    The village of Littlethorpe and Narborough will be blocked with waiting vehicles several times per hour for the railway crossing this will be causing traffic delays both sides and will exceed the air... Read more

  • Steve Lowe

    Concern over impact to narborough and littlethorpe because of additional trains running, barrier down time and the long queue of traffic this creates through both villages including significant parts... Read more

  • Tom Scola

    Development would severely impact quality of life for Sapcote residents, turning the village into a through route between major A roads and Motorways and providing noise, light and air quality... Read more

  • Tracy Hatson

    Concern as to the need for this development and the impact locally. Is the infrastructure in place to achieve what Tritax say they will.

  • William Anthony Smith

    If this proposed development goes ahead it will impact the local area and community in many and varied detrimental ways. These include but not limited to impact on natural areas such as Burbage... Read more

  • Brian Chapman

    There are continuing evolving issues around this development that require local attention monitoring awareness. This has been magnified by the development companies stumbling ability to apply for this... Read more

  • Edith Margaret Brimacombe on behalf of Brimacombe (Brimacombe)

    I wish to comment upon the environmental impact of the proposal, particularly - increased traffic - impact on wildlife - light pollution - noise pollution

  • Burbage Heritage Group (Burbage Heritage Group)

    Following a survey of the 64 members of Burbage Heritage Group, all responses to the survey have objected to this development. The reasons for objection are outlined below: 1. The RFI is not needed... Read more

  • Carol Lyn Dance

    I travel to Hinckley 3 times a week, the size of this is daunting. The increased traffic both cars and lorries will be oiff the scale. How many cars a day for staff? How many lorries , new road to... Read more

  • Christine Ellen Meadows

    ONE OF THE BIG ISSUES IS THE INCREASE IN TRAFFIC AND VILLAGES LOSING THEIR IDENTITY.

  • Danny Rix

    Effects to local residents, local environmental and traffic.

  • Gareth Sexton

    I’m concerned about the additional rail traffic making it more difficult to cross the rail tracks at Narborough, also the additional lorry traffic exiting from the m1 to m69 causing tailbacks on n... Read more