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Hinckley National Rail Freight Interchange

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  • A Tye

    My concern is the impact on wildlife in the area caused by building, increased traffic, air, light and noise pollution, etc. Wildlife and the environment are much more important than a rail freight... Read more

  • Alan Parker

    1. Additional pollution from the thousands of trucks per day will negatively impact Burbage Common, which is right next door. 2. The M69 / M1 junction is not capable of taking the additional traffic... Read more

  • Alexander Luke Toone

    This proposal should not go ahead for the following reasons: a) The existing road infrastructure cannot cope with the current traffic levels especially on the perimeter road and the junction with the... Read more

  • Alexandra Hayes

    Loss of green space in our area. The affect on the Burbage common beauty spot, ie, wildlife, noise, views, visitors mental welfare etc The immense increase in HGV traffic in the local area across a... Read more

  • Alison Deacon

    I went to the consultation information session - Very concerned about the effect on local roads. A road was assumed that I believe is not happening. In theory road traffic should use M69. This is... Read more

  • Alison Langham

    The environmental cost is too high for this project to be considered. Stop putting money and profit above everything else. This area is low in in-employment and is not in need of this project, for... Read more

  • Alison Searle

    Concerns over increased traffic - the volume of traffic & pollution from fumes. Loss of wildlife & green spaces Proximity to Burbage Common & Woods, Elmesthorpe Plantation & Aston Firs (some of which... Read more

  • Amanda Hack

    I’m a local County Councillor and want to ensure that the views of local people are included.

  • Andrew Hickton

    This development will have a significant adverse impact on the quality of life and community of Hinckley, Burbage and all of the surrounding areas. I could understand the rational for this is we... Read more

  • Andrew Johnston

    This is a convenient location for vital employment and logistics. The plans have been well thought out. The buffer area between the site and Burbage Common & Woods will increase biodiversity in the... Read more

  • Annette Thomas

    This proposal will cause absolute chaos and carnage in the area. Local roads cannot cope already with the increase in traffic, so if this goes ahead the consequences will be horrendous. This area is... Read more

  • Anthony Allen

    Issues are: Increased traffic through the village which is already a busy thoroughfare will occur regardless of a new road or bypass. Increased air pollution, light pollution, noise pollution and harm... Read more

  • Barbara Pike

    The environmental impact will be devastating. A beautiful area of local nature will be ruined forever. Local people will lose an amazing space which will detrimentally impact their mental health. The... Read more

  • Becky-Anne Barrett

    Object entirely to the plans. Large area of the countryside will be destroyed and Will detrimentally change the area forever including rural villages. wildlife will be affected and it will cause... Read more

  • Ben Westman

    I am very concerned about the negative effect on wildlife population that is already in decline, should this not be a major consideration, considering the current effect of countryside being lost,... Read more

  • Brian Box

    Burbage is on the edge of this railway development an no way can it cope with the extra traffic .

  • Brian James Bradburn

    The road infrastructure of the area, already under stress, would be further overloaded. The amenity of open countryside in the area is already compromised by several distribution centres. This... Read more

  • Cari Dodds

    Concerns over impact of additional traffic in area

  • CAROL MARY WALLACE

    We do not want it

  • Caroline Ann Drodge

    I’m concerned about the extra traffic it will bring, noise, environmental damage, the impact on Burbage, which already has huge traffic problems & over demand for schools & services. This will add to... Read more

  • Caroline Clarke

    I feel this will be a blight on the landscape - I don’t think we should lose all of our green spaces.

  • Caroline Foreman

    Too much traffic , nighttime noise of the trains and environmental impact of the green fields of the proposed site .

  • Caroline jackson

    There are already lots of empty warehouses why do we need more? The traffic increase is bad for air pollution Villages will be spoilt

  • Caroline Mccabe

    I am extremely concerned that Burbage Common will be severely affected by the proposed rail freight terminal. The Common is a valuable and much used area for relaxation in a peaceful environment. This... Read more

  • Caroline McCarty

    Impact on local road network, infrastructure, congestion. Loss of precious open spaces and countryside