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Cambridge Waste Water Treatment Plant Relocation

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  • Save Honey Hill Group (Save Honey Hill Group)

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  • Alison Mary Day

    I do not agree with the proposal to move the sewage treatment works to a new site at Honey Hill. Building on the Green belt is contrary to national and local planning policy. The area around Fen... Darllen mwy

  • Anthony John Booth

    This is an anachronistic and unnecessary development for a number of reasons: 1. This is a dash to cash in with income from land value uplift and 227 millions of public finance, before water... Darllen mwy

  • Baroness Janet Cohen of Pimlico

    I object to Anglian Water’s application for a new Waste Water Treatment Plant at Honey Hill and ask the Inspector to reject it on grounds set out below. Background Anglian Water’s proposal is not... Darllen mwy

  • Cambridge City Council (Cambridge City Council)

    Relevant Representation of Cambridge City Council INTRODUCTION 1. The following relevant representation is made on behalf of Cambridge City Council only who hereafter are referred to as the City... Darllen mwy

  • Cambridgeshire County Council (Cambridgeshire County Council)

    Cambridgeshire County Council Relevant Representations have been emailed to the case team. Topic areas include: Agricultural Land and Soils, Biodiversity, Carbon, Health, Historic Environment, Land... Darllen mwy

  • Catherine Kassam

    I strongly object to the proposed relocation of Cambridge Waste Water Treatment , 1.5 km east of current Cowley/Milton Road location, to Honey Hill, with a tunnel under the Cam, for £227 million of... Darllen mwy

  • Chris Lindley

    I am a resident of Horningsea, a parent, a parent governor [Redacted] and a member of the Save Honey Hill campaign group (although these comments are in a personal capacity). [Redacted]?I object most... Darllen mwy

  • Chris Smith

    I am concerned about the information presented within Appendix 8.7:Bat Technical, in particular: 1. The low level of attempted survey effort for the transect surveys as only three repeats, given the... Darllen mwy

  • Christopher Buchdahl

    There is now a real risk that global warming may run faster than projected. The old site is actually far better protected from the risk of flooding and contamination/pollution of nearby ditches, many... Darllen mwy

  • Christopher John Levings

    The current treatment works at Milton have been poorly operated for the past 30 years, managed would be an incorrect use of the word The couldn't care less finger in the air attitude of the operator... Darllen mwy

  • Claudia Goodbrand

    I don’t think the relocation of the sewage works is at all necessary. There is no operational need. The only reason for moving the sewage works is the proposed house development on the existing sewage... Darllen mwy

  • David Jeffrey Seilly

    I object to the relocation of Cambridge Treatment Sewage works from Milton to the new location on arable farmland between Fen Ditton, Horningsea and Stow Cum Quy. There is no operational need to move... Darllen mwy

  • Dodie Carter

    I am totally opposed to the proposed move of the sewage works from down the road in Milton to Honey Hill. It seems to me that the reasons are dubious to say the least and that there may well be a... Darllen mwy

  • Dr Mark Geoffrey Harrison

    The proposed relocation of the Cambridge Waste Water Treatment Plant is not operationally necessary because the existing site at Cowley Road was recently upgraded to serve for at least another 25... Darllen mwy

  • Emily McKaylin

    The proposed project to relocate a perfectly functional sewage works from its current site in Cambridge to the green belt raises several concerns regarding the impact on the local environment,... Darllen mwy

  • Emma Russell

    I believe there are multiple compelling reasons for the sewage works not to be relocated. Firstly, building on green belt land is contrary to national and local planning policies. The current sewage... Darllen mwy

  • Environment Agency (Environment Agency)

    Please find enclosed the Relevant Representation on behalf of the Environment Agency in relation to the above application for a Development Consent Order (DCO). The Environment Agency’s Role We are a... Darllen mwy

  • Eva Dangerfield

    I object to the proposed relocation of the Cambridge Waste Water Treatment Plant for the reasons raised below: - There is no operational need to move the sewage works. Anglian Water have confirmed... Darllen mwy

  • Fen Ditton Parish Council (Fen Ditton Parish Council)

    Fen Ditton Parish Council ('FDPC') wish to register with the Planning Inspectorate in relation to Anglian Water’s CWWTPR proposals. We oppose the selection of Site 3 at Honey Hill for a new AWS... Darllen mwy

  • Gareth Williamson

    The existing facilities are fit for purpose, having recently been upgraded thus there is no functional requirement that justifies the relocation project. The Honey Hill site is prime greenbelt, home... Darllen mwy

  • Gemma Phillips

    • I am objecting to the proposal to relocate the sewage works to Honey Hill. • Living on the Farm we will be directly impacted by the sewage works relocating. • Building on Green Belt is contrary to... Darllen mwy

  • Graham Cone

    I have concerns regarding the following: The new site location being greenbelt with the current site having no operational need to be relocated The cost of the move to the taxpayer through the housing... Darllen mwy

  • Hélène Grislin

    -Firstly, the loss of Green Belt is shocking to me - especially when the existing sewage site is perfectly in working order and has been recently upgraded to be future proof. There is no acceptable... Darllen mwy

  • Hester Tollit

    The construction of the sewage works poses considerable negative effects on the site, out weighing any presumed benefit that the project may suggest both socially and environmentally. Primarily,... Darllen mwy