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The site is unsuitable for a project of this size. It needs to be below the surface to be landscaped but the aquifer is near the ground level. There are contamination fears. It closely situated...
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I am deeply concerned about this proposed plant for the following reasons: It seems to be a threat to a Principle Chalk Aquifer which according to DEFRA is at high risk of groundwater contamination. A...
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As a Parish Council nearby we have concerns about the proposed relocation on the green belt and the precedent this sets for other development (we are already aware of other proposals). We have...
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To the Planning Inspectorate in the matter of Anglian Water’s application to relocate its sewage works to Honey Hill. I am registering to log my objection to this project. My objection has an...
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Successive governments for many decades have put in place the planning policy of greenbelts for very good reasons and these should be protected where at all possible. Relocating such a large and...
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This proposal is ludicrous. It is unnecessary to relocate a sewage processing & wastewater plant simply to create more space to build more houses - what needs to be tackled is over development and...
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There is no operational need to move the sewage works. This is only being considered to allow housing to be built and money to be made by construction companies. Local hard working Cambridge residents...
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My objections and concerns are as follows: 1. The proposed site at Honey Hill should have been discounted from the get-go because it is the site of a Principal Chalk Aquifer which is, according to...
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I have strong objections to the proposed relocation of Anglian Water waste water plant from its present site to the Honey Hill vicinity. Reasons are given below. The land in question is categorized as...
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Pegasus Group act on behalf of Arqiva Limited with regard to town planning matters throughout the UK. Arqiva operate an equipment room at the bottom of Fen Road, just to the south of the A14...
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I wholly object to every aspect of the proposed move of the WWTP to Honey Hill, for the following reasons: 1. There is no operational reason to move as the current WWTP at Milton is fully functioning...
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I find it absurd to move the treatment works to a conservation area. I genuinely do not understand why the treatment works are not being left where it is rather than spending millions of tax payers...
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There is an existing site for the sewage works in Milton - and relocating this to greenbelt seems unnecessary and destructive to natural green areas which are important for wildlife and conservation.
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I make this submission as the MP for South East Cambridgeshire, representing my constituents. The relocation of the Cambridge Waste Water Treatment Plant (CWWTP) affects particularly the villages of...
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A sewage plant is not compatible with a green belt - otherwise we might as well call it brown belt. The privatisation of the water companies unleashed the sale of the land assets that came with the...
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I am a school governor at [Redacted], in the local area. I’ve reviewed the details of the project, and although I am aware that areas sometimes need to change because of changing demographics, I am...
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Firstly it is a waste of a huge amount of public money that could be put to much better use to Fund services for the community - public transport, healthcare, community projets, protecting the...
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The relocation of the sewage works from its current location in Cowley Rd to the GREEN BELT between Feb Dutton and Horningsea. Firstly there is no need for the move as the current plant is future...
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Cambridge Friends of the Earth is concerned about the proposal to move a, recently upgraded and perfectly adequate, sewage treatment works into Cambridge's Green Belt, purely to free up valuable land...
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1. Impact on highways 2. Visual Impact 3. Biodiversity Impact 4. Public benefit of the scheme
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I object to the proposed project as this will have an adverse safety to cyclists in the area due to the anticipated increase in traffic on local roads and small lanes, in particular on High Ditch Road...
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I object strongly to this project for the following reasons: I would like to express my concern regarding the impact of this project on the conservation areas of Fen Ditton and Horningsea. It is my...
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The cost to move the sewage works in terms of expense to the tax payer, the impact of building on the green belt land and the carbon generated by moving the existing works, which doesn't need moving...
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The main issue is that the only reason this application has been proposed is because they want to build houses on the current site and have been offered lots of money to do so. The plant has no...
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CWWTPR Introduction As a resident of Horningsea I was horrified to hear that the sewage plant could be moved to Honey Hill. Not only will this affect my family it will also affect:- The Village:...
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