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Cambridge Waste Water Treatment Plant Relocation

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  • A Chapman

    I am writing to make clear my objection to the proposed creation of a new Sewage Works at the Honey Hill beauty spot between Horningsea and Fen Ditton. A sewage works should not be built at Honey Hill... Darllen mwy

  • Amanda Bohun

    I object to unnecessary destruction of areas of outstanding natural beauty or green belt due to the serious impact this has, not only on the plant, insect and wildlife habitat in that area but... Darllen mwy

  • Catherine Helen Martin

    1) Inappropriate development on Green Belt – the Proposed Development (PD) would cause permanent harm to the Cambridge Green Belt. The Green Belt here has an important role: it preserves the openness... Darllen mwy

  • Friends of Horningsea Church (Friends of Horningsea Church)

    I am writing as Chairman of the Friends of Horningsea Church, a body concerned with the upkeep of the fabric of the church, accessibility to the church and management of the churchyard 1. There has... Darllen mwy

  • Geoffrey Alan Forster

    a) I think that the proposal to build a new sewage works on Honey Hill so close to the centre of Cambridge is very short sighted. b) I am very much against building the sewage works on top of a major... Darllen mwy

  • Janet Ann Wright

    I strongly object to the sewage works relocation in Fen Ditton for the following reasons: 1) I recently moved to this area and I chose it because it is close to the conservation area of Fen Ditton,... Darllen mwy

  • Nasar Aboukhshem

    We are very concerned about the impact of the development on but not limited to the following: Increased traffic: Our house is the first house in the village. There is already considerable traffic... Darllen mwy

  • Rosie Cox

    I would like to object to the relocation of the sewage works on a number of grounds. Largely these are environmental and at heart my objection is that, in relocating the sewage works to Honey Hill,... Darllen mwy

  • BNP Paribas Real Estate (BNP Paribas Real Estate) ar ran Royal Mail (Royal Mail)

    Royal Mail (RM) does not have an in principle objection to Cambridge Waste Water Treatment Plant but is seeking to secure mitigations to protect its operations during the construction phase. Under... Darllen mwy

  • Veronica Jayne Saunders

    My comments are on the relocation of the Cambridge Waste Water Treatment Plant to Honey Hill. Please consider these initial comments. I would like to make further comments during the process. Green... Darllen mwy

  • Abbey Greens Ward Office (Abbey Greens Ward Office)

    I am concerned about the impact of site traffic on a busy junction. Honey Hill is the site of an attractive circular walk and is the gateway to the Wicken Fen nature reserve, so there is a loss of... Darllen mwy

  • Alan Hugh Muhr

    I object to the relocation of Cambridge Waste Water Works from Milton to Honey Hill for the following reasons: - the Green Belt status of Honey Hill should be respected. I am very familiar with the... Darllen mwy

  • Friends of the Cam (Friends of the Cam)

    Friends of the Cam's primary grounds for objection to moving the Waste Water Treatment Plan from its current site in NE Cambridge to Honey Hill: 1.Demolition and new construction are heavy carbon... Darllen mwy

  • Harriet Wykeham

    The existing plant is fully functional and has been future-proofed. I therefore don't think it's acceptable to build on Green Belt land, and incur both the monetary and carbon cost of that.

  • Janet Walker

    My objections Inter alia - Impact on the Green Belt, which is contrary to national and local planning policies - likely impact on and important rare chalk aquifer; - Impact on public rights of way,... Darllen mwy

  • Jean Williams

    I wish to object to the relocation of the sewage works on the following grounds: It is contrary to several City Council policies, including their declared biodiversity and climate change emergencies.... Darllen mwy

  • nicola marshall

    It should not be relocated to honey hill for environmental reasons and should remain in its current position.

  • Rhian Benstead

    Why are we using £227 million of taxpayers’ money to fund the completely unnecessary move of a perfectly functionable sewage works from its current location to a green belt area, which is contrary to... Darllen mwy

  • Schia Sinclair

    I don’t think that the sewage works should be relocated at all, to anywhere, and definitely not to an area of green belt. My specific issues are as follows: 1. Building on green belt. 2. The carbon... Darllen mwy

  • John Sandey

    My objection to the relocation of the sewage works to Honey Hill I have decided to lodge an objection to the construction of a sewage works at Honey Hill. I have set out below the main reasons which... Darllen mwy

  • Lynn Arnold

    I am very concerned about the building of new sewage outlet for these reasons: The negative impact on conservation area if Fen Ditton and the effect it will have on wildlife and diversity. Building on... Darllen mwy

  • Rebecca Hollweg

    It is unnecessary, wasteful, unecological and will ruin an area of natural beauty, upsetting many local residents.

  • Barbara Le Gallez

    I am opposed to the proposed project, for the following reasons: 1) There is no operational need for it. 2) It will damage the Green Belt, including farmland and recreational areas. 3) It will... Darllen mwy

  • Christine Turnbull

    I am wholly opposed to this project particularly as it is so close to a very important aquafer. It is using up valuable GREEN BELT productive agricultural land - still being farmed. It is almost next... Darllen mwy

  • Fiona Bryant

    Comments in relation to economic, social and environmental impact

  • Helen le Breton Skaer

    I am not convinced that this scheme is necessary as the current sewage plant at Milton is fit for purpose for the same length of time and for the same predicted population that we are told is the... Darllen mwy

  • Howard Aston

    1. The proposed relocation site for the Cambridge Waste Water Treatment Plant (the "Sewage Works") is named Honey Hill and is Green Belt land. Building on Green Belt land is contrary to national and... Darllen mwy

  • J Seamarks

    I am a young person ; I am concerned no developments actually help young people on the property ladder. I am a Key Worker and have no chance of obtaining a £350k mortgage for an affordable home. This... Darllen mwy

  • Karen Briscombe

    I object to the proposed relocation of the Cambridge Sewage Works to Honey Hill, between the conservation villages of Fen Ditton and Horningsea.  Moving the sewage works about a mile down the road, at... Darllen mwy

  • Kieran Burke

    There has bee no consideration of the impact on the conservation areas of Fen Ditton and Horningsea. This has been overlooked by Anglian Water. Building on Green Belt land in order to open brown sites... Darllen mwy

  • Louise Harper

    Objection regarding access and farm land use.

  • William Robert Harper

    This project directly impacts farmers, landscape, nature and the local residents to name a few. It will also create a major impact on local pollution and traffic problems

  • Geraldine Roper

    I am concerned about the building of a massive infrastructure on GREENBELT agricultural land, and the impact on our countryside and wildlife , so depleted now. I dont hear enough details on how all... Darllen mwy

  • Jennifer Krombacher

    Main issues: The project is unnecessary and inappropriate. Honey Hill is an unacceptable choice of site. The project is unnecessary because the existing water treatment works in Milton are fully... Darllen mwy

  • Paula Bishop

    I think that this project is so unnecessary given that the water company have already admitted that the current site continues to be fit for purpose. We're living in such financially constrained times... Darllen mwy

  • Dr. Sheila Margaret Porrer

    I wish to register an objection to the proposed construction of a new sewage treatment plant on land near Horningsey and Fen Ditton known as Honey Hill. The grounds of my objection are many, but these... Darllen mwy

  • Helen Jane Warnock

    I object to the moving of the Sewage Works to Honey Hill. The CWWTP does not need to move on operational grounds. In 2015 the present works was upgraded to meet the needs of the expansion of Cambridge... Darllen mwy

  • Ian Watt

    Dear Sir/Madam, I wish to take this opportunity to express my objection to the proposal to move the sewage works to Honey Hill. First and foremost there is no operational need for this move to be... Darllen mwy

  • A Gledhill

    Anglian Water have confirmed that there isn't an operational requirement to move the waste water treatment works. The environmental burden of building the new site and decommissioning and... Darllen mwy

  • Catherine Sparks

    1 Im very concerned about the building of a large structure on green belt land near Cambridge ,Fen Ditton and Horningsea . There is constant overdevelopment in our area repeatedly destroying green... Darllen mwy

  • Colin Ramsay

    As a local Horningsea resident, I'm raising my concerns below with regards to the planned relocation of sewage works to Honey Hill in Cambridge. - Impact on the conservation areas of Fen Ditton and... Darllen mwy

  • Katharina Faller

    I’m very concerned about the heavy carbon cost of replacing a working sewage works. We live on the new marleigh development and I’m also concerned about the impact it will have on us in terms of odour... Darllen mwy

  • L Yarrow

    I object to a private water company being given £227 million of taxpayers money to move from a sight that is able to be used well into the future, just to free up the current sight for Development.... Darllen mwy

  • Natalya naqvi

    Honey hill sewage plant will cause environmental disaster and increase traffic on high ditch road and Ditton lane to unlivable levels. There are already numerous accidents on this road

  • Peter Matlock

    Why is there a need to do this in the first place as I believe the existing water treatment facility is more than able to cope with any expansion . This would seem a compete waste of money as well as... Darllen mwy

  • Kathy Broadbent

    This project has not been adequately thought through, the council are building a sewage works on greenbelt land rather than upgrading the existing site on brownfield land because it's cheaper and the... Darllen mwy

  • Michael Kiernan

    The potential siting of a major sewage works just 1.5km from the new build I purchased at Marleigh was never declared by Hill or Marshall at the time of purchase. The enormous environmental impact of... Darllen mwy

  • Wendy Tina Rose

    I am registering an interest in the land at [Redacted] which was sold with a restrictive covenant in our favour. We would like to state a claim of interest that when [Redacted] was first sold a clause... Darllen mwy

  • Mark Woolfenden ar ran John Woolfenden (John Woolfenden)

    SAVE HONEY HILL AT FEN DITTON THE HONEY HILL SITE FOR A PROPOSED NEW SEWERAGE TREATMENT PLANT HAS BEEN ILL -THOUGHT OUT BY OUR 'SUPPOSEDLY’ ILLUSTRIOUS PLANNERS OF THE ENVIRONMENT". THE HONEY HILL... Darllen mwy

  • Susan Bates

    I fail to see the need to move the existing site down the road at a cost of £227 million just to build houses also the traffic during construction will cause problems for children on their way to... Darllen mwy