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  • 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... Read more

  • 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,... Read more

  • Historic England (Historic England)

    The impact of the project on the Historic Environment

  • James Edward Southwick

    Objections & comments on this proposed project: 1) This proposal involves building on Green Belt which goes against national and local planning policy. Policy which exists to prevent urban sprawl and... Read more

  • James Lionel Cohen

    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... Read more

  • Jane Duffy

    The construction of the waste water plant on Green Belt land will be detrimental to the amazing countryside and wildlife found there. Quy Fen is an area of special scientific interest and this... Read more

  • Jane Williams

    I strongly object to Anglian Water's proposal to relocate the CWWTP from an industrial brownfield site to pristine farmland in the Cambridge Green Belt at Honey Hill. The current works have been... Read more

  • Jennifer Parr

    • Why is Anglian Water moving the plant - the existing plant was future-proofed until at least 2050 and at great expense. •A sewerage plant should not be built on a principle aquifer, a source of... Read more

  • Jessica Kitt

    It makes absolutely no financial, environmental or social sense to decommission a fully-functioning, recently upgraded sewage works, that is acknowledged to have capacity to serve this area for the... Read more

  • Jonathan Michael Hayes

    I strongly object to this application based on the following: Building on Green Belt should not be permitted. Adverse effect on existing wildlife and biodiversity. Increase in (already busy) traffic... Read more

  • Lynne Stubbings

    My objection to the proposal to move the existing CWWTP from the existing Cowley Rd site to Honey Hill and my reasons behind it. Rationale for the project is seemingly flawed In recent consultations... Read more

  • Miriam Christensen

    The plans are for building on Green Belt which should be strongly protected, for an unnecessary massive carbon footprint in building and decommissioning the existing site at an unnecessary massive... Read more

  • Miss Heather Peck

    The national plan is to not build houses on greenbelt but to redevelop brown field sites instead. It is incongruous to move a massive wastewater works to a greenbelt site in order to free up a... Read more

  • National Highways (National Highways)

    This letter consists of National Highways’ Relevant Representation in respect of the Development Consent Order (DCO) application by Anglian Water Limited (the Applicant) for consent for the relocation... Read more

  • National Trust (National Trust)

    The National Trust wishes to register as an interested party in respect of the application for a Development Consent Order (DCO) for the Cambridge Waste Water Treatment Plant Relocation (CWWTPR). The... Read more

  • Owen Phillips

    I object to the proposal to relocate the sewage works from the current site to the Honey Hill area. My objection is two-fold; the adverse personal impact it will have to me and my farming business, as... Read more

  • Penelope Aldis

    Dear Planning Inspectors I wish to register my objections to the relocation of the sewage works from Milton to Honey Hill near Horningsea, Cambridge. I outline below the many reasons I believe the... Read more

  • Rachel Elizabeth Barnett

    HONEY HILL If the building of the proposed Sewage Works goes ahead it will involve building on the Conservation areas around Fen Ditton and Horningsea. I believe that this goes against National and... Read more

  • Rachel Thomas

    *Replacing a fully-functioning sewage works without good reason but with the associated carbon cost of a cement heavy construction. The arguments for this development, given that there is a recently... Read more

  • Robert Izzard

    The proposed new sewage works at Honey Hill, near Cambridge, is a waste of public money and will cause massive destruction to the local environment. It is a clear stitch-up between politicians and... Read more

  • Seb Dangerfield

    I object to the proposed relocation of the Cambridge Waste Water Treatment Plant for the following reasons: * The high carbon cost of replacing the existing sewage works. Whilst the operational carbon... Read more

  • Serga Collett

    Honey Hill Fen Ditton proposed sewage farm: I believe that this will be an environmental and visual catastrophe. The proposal of moving a fully functioning sewage works to an area of green belt land... Read more

  • Shuk Ting Linda Chu

    I object to the relocation of the waste water treatment plant in Cambridge for the following reasons: The existing plant is in use, it is fully operational and is not at full capacity. Relocating the... Read more

  • South Cambridgeshire District Council (South Cambridgeshire District Council)

    Relevant Representation of South Cambridgeshire District Council INTRODUCTION 1. The following representation is made on behalf of South Cambridgeshire District Council only which hereafter is... Read more

  • Susan Marie Larter

    Objection to Anglian Water’s DCO application to relocate the sewage works There is no need to spend 227m to relocate the sewage works when there is enough space to redevelop the existing site at a... Read more