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  • Pegasus Planning Group Ltd (Pegasus Planning Group Ltd)

    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... Read more

  • Professor Layla Skinns

    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... Read more

  • Tarek Saad

    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... Read more

  • James Murray-White

    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... Read more

  • Derek Langley

    I am objecting to the new sewage works at Honey Hill, for many reasons. Cambridge has a fully functioning sewage works that doesn’t need replacing and the carbon footprint of building a new sewage... Read more

  • Jenny Langley

    I am objecting to the proposed construction of the new sewage works on Honey Hill, for lots of reasons: At present, Cambridge has a fully functioning sewage works that isn’t that old and I understand... Read more

  • Julie Impey

    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... Read more

  • Karin Abram

    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... Read more

  • Teversham Parish Council (Teversham Parish Council)

    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... Read more

  • Valentina Recla

    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... Read more

  • William Orme

    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... Read more

  • Chris Pim

    I strongly object to the relocation of the sewage works to the Honey Hill site (and in general), with the main reasons being as follows: 1) It seems unacceptable during such a time of governmental... Read more

  • The Parochial Church Council of the Ecclesiastical Parish of Horningsea (The Parochial Church Council of the Ecclesiastical Parish of Horningsea)

    Representation on behalf of The Parochial Church Council of the Ecclesiastical Parish of Horningsea (“the Church”) The Church has been served with a notice pursuant to s56 of the Planning Act 2008 as... Read more

  • William Wykeham

    I am concerned about the environmental impact of this development. Building the new plant is extremely CO2 intensive due to the amount of concrete involved. It is also planned to be built on green... Read more

  • Clare Harvey

    I am objecting to these proposals for environmental, economic and site suitability reasons. Environmental: loss of green belt land and adverse effects on local wildlife. Huge carbon cost of new... Read more

  • Malorie Delaporte

    These are time to preserve arable lands. These are times to shield wildlife. These are times to be cautious about public spending. These are times to protect mental wealth. These are not times to put... Read more

  • Mrs Marjorie Pratt

    The smell from the sewage works was enormously reduced after the expensive upgrade in 2015. Anglian Water said that upgrade made the sewage works future proofed for decades. It is an appalling waste... Read more

  • Dr Sarah Beeson

    The proposed site of the CWWTPR at Honey Hill is in an entirely rural area surrounded on all sides by agricultural land. The Cambridge Green Belt Study (2012), which has informed the South... Read more

  • Natural England (Natural England)

    Natural England's Relevant Representations statement attached.

  • Susan White

    I object to the planning application to relocate the Cambridge Sewage Works to Honey Hill for the following reasons: The current sewage works were upgraded a few years ago and were deemed fit for... Read more

  • Charles Richard Chappell Jones

    I object to the submitted proposals for the proposed relocation of the Cambridge Wastewater Treatment Works and I wish to be allowed to make a written submission. I will avoid duplicating points made... Read more

  • Colin Sparkes

    Do not re locate its fine where it is,this is just a housing scheme

  • East of England Ambulance Service NHS Trust (East of England Ambulance Service NHS Trust)

    The East of England Ambulance Service NHS Trust (EEAST) consider that the Project (Cambridge Waste Water Treatment Plant Relocation) is likely to have a significant impact on its operations, service... Read more

  • Cadent Gas Limited (Cadent Gas Limited)

    Representation on behalf of Cadent Gas Limited (Cadent) to the Cambridge Waste Water Treatment Plant Relocation Development Consent Order (DCO). Cadent is a licensed gas transporter under the Gas Act... Read more

  • Alison Tollit

    The Proposed project is going to waste taxpayers money . It’s a project that is unnecessary it does not need to move from its present site . It will consume a beautiful green belt area and set a... Read more