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Hinckley National Rail Freight Interchange

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  • Laura Jones

    It is my belief that this area is already saturated with large scale warehouses and the surrounding roads are struggling to cope as it is. This new proposal would only add more pressure to the roads.

  • Laura Patchett

    The increase in already excessively busy traffic to a small town. The increase in building and lack of schools and doctors to accommodate this as well as no new reservoirs being built to supply the... Read more

  • Laura Simpkins

    The main impacts will be: Sufficient local infrastructure to support such a proposal. Road traffic is already horrendous at peak and off peake times. Noise pollution to local residents from freight... Read more

  • layton milner

    Increased traffic More noise..Train horns are heard now but with increased trains it can only get worse! Destruction of our beloved Burbage common where families picnic wildlife flourish and one of... Read more

  • Leiah Lamplough

    Having viewed the previous proposal and being disappointed about the lack of detail allowing me to make an informed opinion, I am registering my interest to view the new proposal. There is currently... Read more

  • Les Bryant

    Totally out of scale and inappropriate for the area. Impact on bio-diversity, cutting Burbage Common off from adjoining countryside. Burbage Common is a natural recreational space, something urgently... Read more

  • Lis Moeller

    I am very concerned that this project will impact the environment in a negative way. Burbage common is a SSSI. The impact of noice and light pollution is another concern. As a local resident I am also... Read more

  • Lisa Caroline Woodall

    This will severely impact quality of life with increased traffic and destruction of the one of the only green spaces around here

  • Lisa Howes

    If this project was to go ahead it would have an extremely damaging affect on me and all of the hundreds of other people that visit Burbage Common and Woods on a daily basis. This area is our biggest... Read more

  • Malcolm Bernard Clarke

    I am broadly in favour of the project

  • Margaret Godby

    This should never be allowed it will destroy the natural beautiful countryside, people from all over Leicestershire have picnics,walk dogs they will know longer be able to enjoy the peaceful... Read more

  • Margaret Lawrance

    Impact on wildlife due to more countryside being developed. More trains using this line. More traffic such as lorries going to and from this infrastructure.

  • Margaret M.M. Riley

    This project will have a dramatic effect on the wildlife and habitats of Burbage common. The local roads cannot take any more heavy traffic. There is already too much 'green space' being used for... Read more

  • Mark Luty

    This proposed project "flies in the face " of all that as a society we are trying to take care of for ourselves and future generations. Burbage Woods and Common are very important to a lot of people... Read more

  • Mark Thomas Farmer

    The Rail Hub is simply not needed. There is already a rail hub a short distance away in/near Rugby. There is insufficient infrastructure to cope with the additional road traffic that the Hub is bound... Read more

  • Martyn WILLIAM Reynolds

    This small once green and pleasent land is full.No more immigration,no more concreting over,no more massive warehouses with imported goods and food.Crazy crazy crazy.

  • Matthew Illston-Barsby

    I am [redacted] and help to run her horse livery business which has been operating for the past 20 years. I do not agree with the planned development as it is not in the correct place for an... Read more

  • Melvyn Stuart Harris

    I understand that the main route for traffic will be via the M69 but there will be a major increase increase in traffic through Burbage. It is proposed that there will be 800 jobs generated and... Read more

  • Michael Anderson

    Traffic impact will be substantial to an already overcrowded and inadequate road network system around this part of Leicestershire. Large warehousing and postal distribution companies have already... Read more

  • Michael Braybrook

    I believe the biggest issues will be massive increase in traffic through already dangerously overstretched roads through Stoney Stanton and Burbage. The road system already struggles with huge lorries... Read more

  • MICHAEL CORBETT

    We use Burbage Common every day. It is beautiful and restful quiet space. The idea of putting a supposed freight station next to our last wild open space is ludicrous. We have many distribution... Read more

  • Michael Dowling

    10 existing/planned warehouse facilities within close proximity. Low unemployment in proposed area - this should be built in high unemployment area. Construction data very scant. Local roads will be... Read more

  • Michael Harry Faulks

    Damage to the envirenment, traffic congestion

  • Michael John Nuttall

    my main comments as to why I oppose the Hinckley NRFI scheme are: HNRFI isn’t close to the market it is intended to serve - We already have DIRFT to the south and East Midlands Interchange to the... Read more

  • Michael perkins

    Our small towns infrastructure will never cope with this. All this will do is make our already overcrowded and difficult to traverse town even worse during the construction phase and afterwards.

  • Mr and Mrs Harrold (Mr and Mrs Harrold) on behalf of Mr and Mrs Harrold (Mr and Mrs Harrold)

    This representation is from David Harrold and Diana Harrold, a married couple living in Stoney Stanton. We are very worried, and have serious concerns, about the proposed HNRFI development. An outline... Read more

  • Mr Roger Johnson

    I’m mainly concerned about the increase in traffic if the development goes ahead, as the air quality in Burbage is already affected by the high volume of traffic on the M69 and other main roads... Read more

  • Mrs Irene Smart

    Lack of evidence of the need of HNRFI, we are already "awash" with logistic parks, including the largest in Europe and also rail freight capacity. There will be a catastrophic impact of the 9000 HGV... Read more

  • Mrs Mandy Jane Motley

    There are already many under-utilised rail-freight hubs within short distance of the proposed site. The proposal only brings in the rail link after 10 years of operation, therefore I must only assume... Read more

  • Mrs Susan E Adkins

    Increased traffic on road, amount of train, and amount of lorries to be parked. This will not take lorries of the road, but increase the amount in the local area. Yes the goods will be transported by... Read more

  • MrsTace Luxton

    The impact this rail freight terminal will be detrimental to all residents in the surrounding villages. Shipping containers will be stored high above the tree lines for all to see. HGVS will be forced... Read more

  • Nadine shore

    I feel this development will be a disaster for the area. It is huge. Will significantly increase traffic to already grid locked roads in and around Burbage and Hinckley. There are often crashes on the... Read more

  • National Grid Electricity Transmission plc (National Grid Electricity Transmission plc)

    Representation Withdrawn Relevant Representation of National Grid Electricity Transmission Plc in respect of the Hinckley National Rail Freight Interchange DCO (the “Project”) This relevant... Read more

  • National Highways (National Highways)

    National Highways has been appointed by the Secretary of State for Transport as strategic highway company under the provisions of the Infrastructure Act 2015 as the highway authority, traffic... Read more

  • Neil James Wright

    I am the District Councillor for the Fosse Stoney Cove Ward. My concerns regarding the large development are as follows, 1. Increase in local traffic 2. Rail Freight is a word used to describe this... Read more

  • Neil Perry

    As a resident of Hinckley, living close to Burbage Common, I object to this proposed project in its entirety, due to several reasons: Need There is no need for a development of this size and nature in... Read more

  • Neil Womersley

    Main issue being the amount of traffic being introduced. All surrounding areas will suffer from thousands of vehicle movements each day. Also, the extra pollution and CO2 emissions are indefensible at... Read more

  • Nicholas Hunter

    I am concerned about the environmental impacts - not just the loss of "green" space but also noise, light and combustion engine pollution, especially so close to a wildlife area. I am also concerned... Read more

  • Nicholas Kirk

    I have major concerns about traffic and loss of green space in the area

  • Nicholas Sharp

    Needs clear separation from existing woodlands with ecologically beneficial transition zones as a buffer and Preservation of mature hedgerows. Seek to develop open wet areas for wildlife and design... Read more

  • Nick Cassidy

    I believe this prosed project will led to ? Destruction of the natural habitat for a huge numbers of different species – decimating valuable farm and woodland forever ? Increasing light, noise and... Read more

  • Nicola Morriss

    I believe this new national rail freight interchange will affect the peace and calm that Burbage Common and the surrounding footpaths provide for the local community. Even though the proposed... Read more

  • Nigel Bradbury

    Without significant improvements to the road infrastructure (to enhance the flow of traffic to/from the proposed rail terminal), this project will have significant negative impact on the already poor... Read more

  • Noelene Sapiro

    Access and destruction of farm/common land. Will access be from M69? If so what farmland is being destroyed to accommodate this project. The destruction of common land and wildlife areas is not... Read more

  • Nora killeen

    I am in the middle of purchasing my new house in to Elmesthorp village .. I am worried about the impact to the environment , the ecological impact and to village life .. there is no need for a new... Read more

  • Pamela Bentley

    I am against this proposal as it will not improve the area and destroy a much loved local wood, Burbage Common, with its diverse ecology. The project will massively increase traffic to the area,... Read more

  • Patricia McConaghy

    This project is not wanted! Our infrastructure simply can't cope with any more vehicles on the roads. It is also a major concern for the environmental impact this will have on our beloved commons, an... Read more

  • Paul Ainscough

    Not enough attention is being paid to the wider aspects of the Hinckley/Burbage freight terminal. This includes insufficient consideration of road capacities, schools, medical facilities and... Read more

  • Paul Dewes

    Totally in the wrong place for a freight depot as the local roads will not cope with the extra traffic. If we need more capacity then expand Daventry International Freight Depot which is on a mainline... Read more

  • Paul Williams

    * - Consultation The consultation from Tritax-Symmetry was not adequate for me to understand the impacts on traffic volumes associated with this proposal. o I complained at the consultation event and... Read more