WRG plan to import an additional 100,000 tonnes of waste a year until 2066, to be burnt in the heart of our city. this will be imported from Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, Yorkshire and Derbyshire. This is on top of the 150,000 tonnes of waste they already burn each year.
This poses a significant threat to human health and the environment through the release of heavy metals, toxic gases and global warming pollution.
Join our campaign to stop this expansion and call for more recycling, we until 14 September to air our views.
WRG are not content with burning Nottingham's household waste, they plan to import and incinerate industrial waste on our doorstep, polluting the very air we breath with a cocktail of global warming and acid rain gases, heavy metals and some of the most toxic and cancerous chemicals known to man.
Now is the time to again start writing, emailing, calling and visiting councillors asking them to object to Waste Recycling Groups application. Councillors contact details, who will vote on the revised application are listed at the end of this email. Please start contacting them now, we have until 14th September to get our comments in. Please keep NAIL informed of their response or lack of response.
The original application was unanimously rejected by the Development Control Committee last year, however WRG have made a few minor changes to their application, so the battle starts all over again.
In the revised application, WRG have made architectural changes only, otherwise it is the same application. They still intend using 20th Century technology to mass burn waste without any front-end separation and recycling.
Summary points;
1. The application makes it very clear that they plan to import commercial and industrial waste from outside Nottingham.
2. Technically the application is the same, they still plan to expand to 250,000 tonnes per year until 2066
WRG want to increase the hours of receiving waste from 7am to 4pm Mon-Thurs, 3pm Fri, and 11am Sat) to 8pm Mon-Fri and 1pm Sat
3. WRG do not refer to the Primary Care Trusts Health Impact Assessment or address the health concerns raised by the PCT Letter Sent to City Councillors
In a laughable letter sent to each and every city councillor and a subsequent press release, WRG claim;
WRG - Have worked with one of the UK leading architectural practices and have produced an `attractive and contemporary building that is worthy of Nottingham's skyline that complements and supports neighbouring regeneration effort'
We say that, an incinerator is an incinerator no matter what colour you paint it and you can't polish a turd!
WRG - `Using tried and tested technology, Eastcroft generates renewable energy'
We say that, there is nothing renewable about burning a un-sustainable resource, if the waste was instead recycled we could save substantially more energy than is ever recovered in Eastcroft, the Waste of Energy facility.
WRG - `An expanded Eastcroft will enable Nottingham to join the Premier League of European cities that use sustainable low carbon approach to managing waste and generating heat and power.
We say that, Eastcroft is already one of the most polluting incinerators in the UK, receiving a third of all warnings issued by the Environment Agency, an expanded facility
will drive Nottingham to the top of the Premier League for burning industrial waste and will further damage Nottingham's tarnished image
If it's as clean as they claim, ask yourself why does it need a 200 ft high chimney ?
PLANNING OFFICER
Mike Senior
Team Leader Planning Services
City Development
Exchange Buildings
Smithy Row
Nottingham
NG1 2BS
0115 9155406
Mike.senior@nottinghamcity.gov.uk
DEVELOPMENT CONTROL COMMITTEE MEMBERS
All addresses the as below unless otherwise stated.
The Council House
Old Market Square
Nottingham
NG1 2DT
Councillor Cat Arnold (LAB)
07943 827559
cat.arnold@nottinghamcity.gov.uk
Councillor Dick Benson (CON)
960 9217/ 07803 935530
rs.benson@btinternet.com
Councillor Katrina Bull (LAB)
915 5116
contact@cllr-katrina-bull.new.labour.gov.uk
Councillor Graham Chapman (LAB)
915 5668/910 6961
graham.chapman@nottinghamcity.gov.uk
50 Caledon Road
Sherwood
Nottingham
NG5 2NG
Councillor Alan Clark (LAB)
915 5667
alan.clark@nottinghamcity.gov.uk
Councillor Michael Cowan (CON)
960 2653
alan.clark@nottinghamcity.gov.uk
95 Allington Avenue
Lenton
Nottingham
NG7 1JY
Councillor Alex Foster (LIB-DEM)
915 0064
alex.foster@nottinghamcity.gov.uk
Councillor Chris Gibson [chair(LAB)]
913 8707
chris.gibson@nottinghamcity.gov.uk
85 Tenbury Crescent
Aspley
Nottingham
NG8 5HU
Councillor Hylton James (LAB)
915 5655
hbjames10@hotmail.com
Councillor Gul Khan (LAB)
915 5657
gul.khan@nottinghamcity.gov.uk
93 Sneinton Dale
Sneinton
Nottingham NG2 4LQ
Councillor Ian MacLennan (LAB)
974 6122
ian.maclennan@nottinghamcity.gov.uk
10 Kendrew Court
Clifton
Nottingham
NG11 8QY
Councillor Ian Malcolm [vice chair(LAB)]
915 2935
No email - please phone/write
12 Twyford Gardens
Clifton Grove
Nottingham
NG11 8PB
Councillor David Mellen (LAB)
07973 824537
david.mellen@nottinghamcity.gov.uk
447 Meadow Lane
Sneinton
Nottingham
NG2 3GB
Councillor Tony Sutton (LIB-DEM)
915 9198
tony.sutton@nottinghamcity.gov.uk
Councillor Malcolm Wood (LAB)
0115 915 5134
malcolm.wood@nottinghamcity.gov.uk