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  • Andrew Hubbard

    I believe this project will reduce the amount of green space around Hinckley and the surrounding areas, and will increase traffic on already congested roads in and out of Hinckley. This will increase... Read more

  • Andrew Jackson

    I am concerned about the increase in noise and light pollution that might result from the implementation of this proposal.

  • Andrew Nicholas Warren

    I lived in Hinckley from 1978, and on reaching 17 and starting to drive always found it bizarre that the M69 junction that was best to use for me didn't give me the option to head to Coventry, or the... Read more

  • Andrew Smith

    The project seems to be a rail / road interchange. I haven't seen where the road vehicles are expected to deliver and collect the cargo. If the delivery collection is no not replacing long distant... Read more

  • Andrew Waring

    I whole heartedly oppose this new development and, like all of my neighbours, friends and family, hope that due consideration is given to our views. This is being proposed in an area where it is not... Read more

  • Ann Shires

    I’m concerned about the infrastructure being compromised - Green space swallowed up. Heavy traffic, creating more air & noise pollution. This area is becoming a huge industrial sprawl

  • Ann Young

    This is a huge project destroying acres of green fields & wildlife. During construction all surrounding areas, private houses, business & people will be severely disrupted on a daily basis for many... Read more

  • Annette Busby

    Hinckley does not have the infrastructure to support a already over used road service. There will be much disturbance to the natural wild life on the common and spoilt by noise and pollution from the... Read more

  • Anthony Clegg

    I'm strongly opposed to this development due to Burbage Common being one of the last areas of outstanding beauty in Hinckley and Burbage and is used by the locals all through the year. It feels like... Read more

  • Anthony Edward Rowinski

    Hinckley and Burbage are being overdeveloped, with no thought to the impact to environment,services or local people. The roads are already at capacity since the recent DPD and Amazon warehouses and... Read more

  • Anya stovold

    I do not agree with the planned work, the roads are not suitable for lorries/trucks/more cars etc as they are dangerous as is with the farmers etc around. There’s been multiple fatal crashes nearby.... Read more

  • Averil Brooker

    I have very real concerns about the environmental impact on Burbage Common and feel that the number of lorries required to service the 16 freight trains that have been mentioned have not been properly... Read more

  • B.R.McAllister

    Look forward to having Hinckley a major hub in the business of distribution.

  • Benjamin Marc Watkins

    Traffic in the area

  • Bohdan Dziombak

    I believe the road infrastructure (especially the A47 northern perimeter road) is not able to support the predicted increase in commercial (HGV) and domestic traffic which will be generated if the... Read more

  • Brent Watson

    Hinckley and Burbage are already over-congested with poor traffic infrastructures more houses are planned to be built without the proper core infrastructure. Doctors surgeries dentists are all over... Read more

  • Brian Fretwell

    Further unacceptable intrusion of industry into the countryside around Burbage and Hinckley. The creation of even more congestion of the road infrastructure that is already clogged with traffic in the... Read more

  • Brian Geoffrey Badcoe

    Hinckley National Rail Freight Interchange According to Tritax, this site will take 10 years to build, bringing 10 years of hell to all those living close to the site. So ten years before any of the... Read more

  • Brian Hugh Croft

    1 The consultations provided by Tritax, which I have attended, have been lacking in factual information and were poorly presented. 2 Other NRFI,s already exist within 30 miles of the proposed Hinckley... Read more

  • Brian Thomas Bedford

    Burbage Common, woods and Aston Firs. Albeit the development area will not touch the actual common areas, the impact of an industrial/rail freight area next to the common areas will impact greatly: 1.... Read more

  • Bridget Flavell

    As someone who spent my childhood living in Burbage & enjoying walking on Burbage Common, I am appalled at this application. It is a totally unsuitable site & will have a huge environmental impact on... Read more

  • Burbage Neighboughood Plan Working Party (Burbage Neighboughood Plan Working Party)

    Impact of this NRFI would have upon the Burbage Neighbourhood Plan which was 'Made' in 2021

  • Carol Elizabeth Young

    This MAJOR development of green belt and community land will massively impact on the local and wider areas surrounding the site. The cost to the environment is too great. The argument that it will... Read more

  • Caroline Hubbard

    I am against this going ahead Due to the amount of traffic the roads will have to take which are already congested from all the new houses going up. The wildlife the common where this is meant to go... Read more

  • Carolyn Liney

    I and my family would like to remain living in a quite peaceful village and keep Hinckley as a market family town. This project would take this away, Many areas like ours are disappearing we really... Read more