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Warwickshire County Council, in partnership with Staffordshire County
Council, have submitted a planning application to turn the existing
Lower House Farm into a Household Waste Recycling Centre and Waste
Transfer Centre.
Initially it was designed as a replacement for the Recycling ‘tip’ at
Grendon Spon Lane, however the project has grown to include a Waste
Transfer Centre.
What is
a ‘Waste Transfer Centre’?
The facility will receive kerbside collection waste (Wheelie Bin
Collection Waste) and sort it into recyclable and non-recyclable. It
will then be reloaded onto bulk haulage vehicles and transported to
either Recycling Facilities or the proposed Waste Centre at Four Ashes,
Wolverhampton. This means in simple terms that up to 8
Council Bin Lorries an hour will bring their waste to the centre for it to be
sorted then leave the site on 55 foot Bulk Waste Lorries. The site will also be
available to Commercial Vehicles (8 wheel lorries are shown on the Planning Application drawing!) but they do not say how many of these may potentially visit the site each day! If this development went ahead it would see 20 Tonne vehicles travelling along a Country Lane!
The site has been designed to accept a large quantity of vehicles. All
of these vehicles will be travelling along the Lane known as Lower House
Lane/Boulters Lane/Gypsy Lane from either the Dordon A5 Island end or
via the village of Wood End. Lower House Lane is a rural road, not a
major road within an industrial estate!
This
will have a Major Impact on the Local Community
Wood End
Community Association (WECA) have created an information leaflet.
Click here to
view this in PDF
or Word
document.
Roy Burton (Warwickshire County Council) said at the Area Forum West Meeting on that up to 1,000 cars
a day use similar site and this amount of traffic combined with up to 8 HGV movements an hour is going to create what can only be described as a
TRAFFIC
NIGHTMARE.
The plans do show that the entrance will be created to encourage
vehicles to turn towards the A5 end of the Lane when leaving, but this
can not be enforced so traffic will not doubt travel back along the Lane
and through Wood End other villages such as Dordon, Hurley, Whateley, Kingsbury,
Picadilly etc.
There is currently a weight restriction on the Lane from its entrance at
the A5 Dordon Island, right along and through Wood End to the Trinity
Road Junction. This development will allow HGV vehicles to travel along
the Lane. The Lane is already poor in places, these vehicles will not
help!
The development, which has grown from the 3 acres as shown at the Pre
Planning Public Consultation Event held at Wood End School on to 6
acres. This development is going to have a major impact on the local
community and we as a local community need to stand up and make our
voices heard.
The site will be open from 7.00am till 10.00pm Mon to Fri and 7.00am
till 6.00pm Sat & Sun. The site is situated on a hill and the noise that
this development will undoubtedly create will affect the local villages, not to
mention the smell of up to 7 day rotting waste wafting over the fields.
Please could you
take a few minutes to write or email Warwickshire County Council with
your views on this application.
WECA
(Wood End Community Association) have created an appendix sheet which
can be printed off and sent in with your personal letter if you wish.
Click here to
download in
PDF
or
Word
document
If anyone feels we have not mentioned something which you feel is an
important objection, please email us
info@notowastecentre.co.uk
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