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Hinckley National Rail Freight Interchange

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  • Izzy Baird

    I am opposed to this proposed project. I am deeply concerned about the impact of this rail hub on the local area. Tritax representatives were not able to answer questions about how they plan to deal... Read more

  • Janet Mary deacon

    Narborough barrier closure will inconvenience me for access to doctors surgery

  • Joy Sparks

    The highway’s infrastructure is not suitable to support the additional traffic that will travel through Fosse Villages. We already experience issues with large hgv vehicles not being able to negotiate... Read more

  • Kevin J. Grewcock

    Elmesthorpe is a village which is situated on an arterial road between the A47 Earl Shilton bypass and the village of Stoney Stanton. When leaving the bypass along Station  Road you will see a church... Read more

  • Margaret Aukland - Brough

    Environmental impact & Quality of life The destruction of greenbelt countryside, the displacement of wildlife and bring more chaos to our already busy roads. It will also cause a significant rise in... Read more

  • Miss Lauren Bass

    I have concerns regarding the following areas Air quality ,as a asthmatic this is an area of great concern – the increase in road traffic along the B581 and surrounding roads, some of which have no... Read more

  • Mr Steven Bass

    I do not feel that there is a need for such a development locally , especially so close to such a small village the impact it will have on our village will be irreversible we have a number of... Read more

  • Mrs Catherine Bass

    Noise • As a villager that lives in close proximity to the rail line and the proposed RFI , I feel there will be an impact to my day to day living caused by the increase in noise , this will be the... Read more

  • Nick Hurst

    The increased number of trains due to this development will have a massive impact on the traffic at the Narborough train station. Already due to the current number of trains the barriers come down on... Read more

  • Paul Bloxham

    Issues Include: Noise, traffic, environmental impact, unnecessary development considering how close magna Park and dirft are. Local road's through villages can't cope already with increased traffic.... Read more

  • ben redshaw on behalf of redshaw (redshaw)

    infrastructure concerns

  • Richard Aukland

    Environmental and Quality of life in the villages: The destruction of greenbelt countryside, the displacement of wildlife and bring more chaos to our already busy roads. It will also cause a... Read more

  • Stephen Brooks

    My main comment is that having heard previously from meetings that the proposal will include a minimum of 12 trains per day, carrying at least 20 off 40foot containers will travel through the village... Read more

  • Stephen Maynard Walls

    The traffic over the last few years has increased in the area due to new housing and other factors. Traffic waiting to cross the train track is already at a point where it is difficult to even get... Read more

  • Stephen William Harris

    Hinckley/Burbage and the surrounding area has a lack of good quality habitat for wildlife. We have miles and miles of rolling green desert but other than Burbage Common and Woods there is no... 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

  • Joanne Christian

    1. Noise and air pollution - we are already in an area of high pollution. How do propose to deal with extra when you haven't addressed the existing pollution levels. 2. Access on and off the M1... Read more

  • JOHN CHARLES MEADOWS

    OUR LOCAL VILLAGES ROADS ARE ALREADY USED AS “RAT RUNS” , THIS PROJECT WOULD EXASPERATE THE SITUATION ., AND CREATE AN INTOLERABLE SITUATION FOR THE RESIDENTS.

  • kathleen margaret gibson

    There is already massive warehousing built around the area, Lutterworth and outside Burbage being just two of them, also a rail freight yard just outside Daventry, (which is underused). Building a run... Read more

  • Mr Ian Warner

    The existing M1/M69 junction 21 already is in need of considerable improvements due to being gridlocked every day at peak times and some time even off peak times. The Extra traffic to and from this... Read more

  • Peter Hayes

    Environmental and safety impact on the villages of Narborough and Littlethorpe due to congestion caused by more trains and the crossing being closed more often.

  • Rashid Mankda

    I haven’t put pen to paper at the moment, however, there is definitely going to be local and wider community impact that comes with this type of a project.

  • Sophie Victoria Harding

    Impact on wildlife- I know there’s a vast amount of wildlife in the proposed area, this not only will be affected by the rail freight being built but also going forward by the increased amount of... Read more

  • Terence Raymond crossley

    Object because it will build on too much land. Also, the local station is very busy and additional trains will impact and cause the barriers to be down too many times per day which will close a key... Read more

  • Wayne Hetherington

    The Government state that rail freight terminals are to reduce the impact on the environment by reducing diesel lorries on the roads, this terminal is increasing the amount of diesel lorries to this... 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.

  • 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