Stop the Incinerator |
CampaigningNotice of 2 Public MeetingsA public meeting is to be held on Friday October 10th, starting at 7.30pm at Feering Community Centre to discuss the planning application for a regional waste site and waste incinerator at Rivenhall Airfield. Another meeting will be held a week later on Friday 17th October, starting at 7.30pm at Bradwell Village Hall. The meetings are open to all and will be an opportunity to view the full planning application documents and to receive a report on the implications of the development, as well as finding how to make representations. Comments have to be sent to Essex County Council by October 29th. The campaign is calling for Essex County Council to refuse the application or failing that, for a full public planning inquiry to be held. The meetings have been organised by District Councillors James Abbott and Philip Hughes and the Feering meeting is being supported by Kelvedon and Feering Heritage Society. The Stop the Incinerator campaign is a non-political cross-community campaign to oppose the regional waste site and incinerator proposed for Rivenhall Airfield, which is a site in open countryside with villages around it. These include Rivenhall, Silver End, Cressing, Bradwell, Coggeshall, Feering and Kelvedon. Witham could also be affected. The main issues are:
A mass leaflet of households in the affected villages starts this week encouraging people to send in representations about the application to Essex County Council. For further information, including the latest briefing note on the application, please contact James Abbott 01376 584576 Or visit www.bugleonline.co.uk and www.ukwin.org.uk How to Object to the Planning ApplicationClick here to download:
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Other CampaignsCRACIN - The Coalition for Recycling and Against Coventry Incinerator They are campainging against a simialr proposal in Coventry. PostersDownload and print these posters to use in the Stop the Incinerator campaign. We recommend that you print them on flame orange paper. All our downloads are pdf documents. Most computers will open pdf documents automatically, but you may need to install Adobe Reader. |
Published and promoted by Roger Bamforth for the Eastern Region Green Party, 1, Granville Close, West Bergholt, Colchester. |