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  • Dr Janet Iris Dutnall Higgins

    A.1. Macro: Consideration must be given to the value of the purpose of this vast project, and if it will fulfil the reasons given for its development. 2.Consideration must be given as to whether the... Read more

  • Elaine Worden

    I oppose the rail freight terminal going ahead, due to several reasons. Increased traffic on the roads causing delays and increased air and noise pollution. The terminal is planned to be built on... Read more

  • Electromech Design and Assembly Ltd (Electromech Design and Assembly Ltd)

    No objection providing the developer pays due regard to the local environment and ensures the development is in keeping with its rural location and does not impact on Burbage Common in any way.

  • Elizabeth Davenport

    I wish to object to this proposed project due to the extremely negative impact on the countryside, flora and fauna of the area as well as the health and wellbeing of the local population from the... Read more

  • Elizabeth Milton

    I am concerned about the impact on local countryside and wildlife, plus traffic implications.

  • F & J Gent (F & J Gent)

    REPRESENTATIONS FROM F & J GENT FARMERS We own and farm land at Highgate Lodge Farm, Station Road, Stoney Stanton, which immediately adjoins the application site. Our land falls within the area... Read more

  • Gary Meyrick

    I feel the location of the huge developments so close to Burbage common will have a very detrimental effect on both wildlife and peoples enjoyment of this wild space. This would come from the added... Read more

  • Gary Towers

    1 - The area is surrounded by small villages and as such the infrastructure is already overstretched with new builds, warehousing and the A5 which is a farce as a major road. 2 - I fear for the health... Read more

  • georgina jackson

    the noise, pollution, traffic and detrimental effects to the environment and loss of nature is far too devastating to everyone for this to go ahead.

  • Gillian Lord

    More loss of beautiful green space. Detrimentally bad for the environment in an already highly polluted area. Even more congestion.

  • Gillian Mary Barsby

    Introduction I am [REDACTED] years old and have lived in Elmesthorpe for over 20 years and along with my family help run a livery yard business. This proposed development will be right up to our... Read more

  • Glenda E Skellern

    I think the most objections are because it is in a relatively well off area. If it was near me I doubt there would be such a fuss. Wherever it goes it will be in somebodies back yard. If it is a... Read more

  • Graham Ellard

    I am extremely concerned about the increased volume of HGV vehicles that will be using the A47 to reach the A5 or M69. This Road only has one pathway with a cycle path and is used from early morning... Read more

  • Greg Jones

    This project is not taking place on brownfield sites, but on green belt, ie. fields, hedgerows and woodland. The environmental impact of this project will be huge for both the flora and fauna in the... Read more

  • Gweneth Dianne Thorp

    Intrusion on Burbage Common, Increase in commercial traffic on surrounding roads. Pollution

  • Hannah Margaret Gillian Illston-Barsby

    Introduction I am [redacted] years old and have lived in Elmesthorpe for over 20 years and during that time I have built my Horse Livery Stables into a very successful business. If this development... Read more

  • Harborough District Council (Harborough District Council)

    The Council considers that the scale of the proposed development and its implication are significant. Our main issues and concerns are that, 1. The proposed development will generate significant... Read more

  • Andrew Harvey on behalf of Harvey (Harvey)

    Safety aspects due to increase of traffic through surrounding villages. Environmental impact arising from warehouse construction, use and maintenance. Loss of “green” area and farmland to yet another... Read more

  • Heather White

    Objection to planning for Hinckley Rail Freight Terminal

  • Helen Coombs

    Leicester and Leicestershire Strategic Growth Plan identifies, amongst other things “inadequate transport infrastructure, causing congestion; gaps in the road and rail network; pressures on existing... Read more

  • Helen Vanes

    Impacts: 1) Pollution levels I would wish to see a fully, verifiably independent (not like the purchasing of PPE/services during the pandemic) research report with a good wide brief and funding, to... Read more

  • Ian Newham

    This will lead to more housing development, more traffic, more pressure on school places, parking chaos and most importantly destruction of green belt land. All in the name of so called progress which... Read more

  • Ian Shipley

    I think it is marvelous project and should be fully supported.

  • Ian Williams

    This will impact massively on an already congested road network and have a huge detrimental effect on green spaces used by thousands of local people.

  • James Anthony Watts

    I believe the development will have a deep negative impact on Burbage Common. Many people use the common for peaceful walks in unspoilt countryside. The noise from the rail terminal would spoil this.... Read more