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Hinckley National Rail Freight Interchange

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  • Mr Peter Orton

    Major heavy traffic causing disruption though the already congested village on narrow roads which are unsuitable for HGV. Pollution / air quality impact due to increased traffic. Environmental damage... Read more

  • Keena Dawn Pritchard on behalf of Pritchard (Pritchard)

    Concerned about the impact on the natural habitat and pollution. Also although extra roadways have been suggested to keep traffic diverted away from Hinckley I don't believe this will be successful... Read more

  • Shingirai Marikasi

    I object to the building of a rail freight hub in Burbage

  • Alison Jayne Jackson

    I completely disagree with what is planned on firstly, an environmental front. We need the greenfields and hedgerows not just for our own mental health an well being but for nature, which is under... Read more

  • David Richard Marshall

    The Hinkley Rail Freight will potentially mean our home is flatterned to allow the expansion of the Leicester road through Sapcote. It also means that there will be an influx of HGV going through... Read more

  • John Frederick Stone

    Many anxieties exist concerning the Hinckley National Rail Freight Interchange (HNRFI). These include Ecology, Drainage and Flood Risk, Landscape and Noise and Air Quality. One of my primary concerns... Read more

  • Matthew Plunkett

    Impact on wildlife Impact on local traffic Air/noise pollution

  • Alison Piper

    Concerns remain about the road infrastructure being inappropriate for the proposed development (taking into account the new motorway junction). Roads around Burbage in to and out of Hinckley are... Read more

  • Alistair Morton Crooks

    This interchange seems unnecessary when one has already been put in place only 20 miles up the road at Castle Donnington. If there has to be another one it should be part of the Magna Park complex... Read more

  • Christopher Taylor

    I have concerns about this project due to: Environmental issues such as light pollution and noise. Volume of traffic The location which is close to all of the Fosse villages but distant from existing... Read more

  • Helen Taylor

    I have concerns about this project due to: Environmental issues such as light pollution and noise. Volume of traffic The location which is close to all of the Fosse villages but distant from existing... Read more

  • Jill Flanagan

    If this service is going to use the railway line at the end of my garden, I am concerned about the effect all the vibration of these additional heavy goods trains are going to have on the structure of... Read more

  • Mark Fairbrother

    I’m all for the train line opening then hopefully caterpillar and the new factory’s in Desford will lay on buses to and from the station

  • Mark Higham

    I’d like to raise a concern over the increased traffic through the local villages, Sapcote and Stoney Stanton. There has been lack of clarification of any improvements to the highways to reduce the... Read more

  • Neal Armstrong

    A railfreight interchange serving the industrial areas of Birmingham and Coventry sounds a good idea, but siting it in Hinckley, thirty plus miles away does not. It is not required here and will in no... Read more

  • Richard George Allwood

    I will send you a copy of my original letter to the relevant dept, company, organisation that was involved in the previous consultation. My comments remain valid as I see nothing has really changed in... Read more

  • Warwick Kenneth Kendrick

    I do not agree with this proposed project because of the following concerns which will impact local residents day-to-day life: 1). The Hinckley National Rail Freight Interchange (HNRFI) site will... Read more

  • Anthony Slaymaker

    This proposed development will destroy our rights to our village life clean air and an unjustifiable needless development which is very close to similar existing facilities. Preserve Britain's Green... Read more

  • Callum Bradshaw

    Increase in traffic Ruining of the rural area Increase in pollution Loss of natural habitats On goimg construction impact day to day travel

  • David Hudson

    The increase in road traffic as the roads around this area cannot cope with what we have at the moment The impact on air pollution The impact on wild life the loss of yet more country side Light... Read more

  • Jo Williams

    Burbage Common has long provided an unspoiled green space for residents of Burbage, Hinckley and the surrounding villages. It has a rich history and is one of the few remaining areas where people can... Read more

  • Kevin Charles East

    My concerns are around. a) The Environmental and noise pollution Impacts for local residents as well as wildlife and fauna b) Infrastructure for local villages such as schools, housing, policing,... Read more

  • Paul David Leeson

    I live in the village of Sapcote. My daily life will be impacted by the construction traffic and the operational traffic. The road system and railway line are not capable of handling the increase in... Read more

  • Robert Penny

    I am in opposition to this proposal due to the negative impact it would have on the landscape, environment, social structure and infrastructure in and around Burbage, Hinckley and surrounding... Read more

  • Barbara Lees

    1.Would set a precedent siting a rail freight terminal and warehouses on a site described as 'Aston Flamville wooded farmland' ( Blaby District landscape and settlement character assessment 2020)... Read more