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Preferred Options consultation document

Representation ID: 98231

Received: 12/10/2019

Respondent: Ms Sally Pullen

Representation Summary:

This site is to be returned to agriculture and landscaped. The impact of a waste bulking plant would compromise this The estimated increase of 20 lorries (this I feel would be more) would cause more queuing on junctions already at breaking point more so during beet season (A1122 & A134 Stradsett ) This may also cause hold up turning on to main road Crimplesham of A134 This could be alleviated by going through Crimp as most Skip lorries 7.5 tons .
100% increase in noise from processing As extraction has ceased on this site the only noise is loading and unloading reversing bleepers and concrete crusher sometimes.They have a water pump going but that has been sound proofed. So clanging and banging from skip lorries constant heavy plant (360 digger grab forklifts ) would cause a huge amount of noise pollution The other worries are of the increase in insects and general rubbish that could blow around .Also huge mountains of wood not only does this encourage vermin it's a fire hazard we have seen this happen already in this area (Glazewing) What or where would the likes of plaster board / asbestos go skips have all sorts in them Dust is already a problem ? This is barely under control now so a supposed 20 lorry increase would have a drastic effect on all The slow progress on returning this exhausted quarry to agriculture and countryside should be addressed before any other planning or extraction right are given . It would be nice to see some progress on the planning agreement they have now.

Full text:

This site is to be returned to agriculture and landscaped. The impact of a waste bulking plant would compromise this The estimated increase of 20 lorries (this I feel would be more) would cause more queuing on junctions already at breaking point more so during beet season (A1122 & A134 Stradsett ) This may also cause hold up turning on to main road Crimplesham of A134 This could be alleviated by going through Crimp as most Skip lorries 7.5 tons .
100% increase in noise from processing As extraction has ceased on this site the only noise is loading and unloading reversing bleepers and concrete crusher sometimes.They have a water pump going but that has been sound proofed. So clanging and banging from skip lorries constant heavy plant (360 digger grab forklifts ) would cause a huge amount of noise pollution The other worries are of the increase in insects and general rubbish that could blow around .Also huge mountains of wood not only does this encourage vermin it's a fire hazard we have seen this happen already in this area (Glazewing) What or where would the likes of plaster board / asbestos go skips have all sorts in them Dust is already a problem ? This is barely under control now so a supposed 20 lorry increase would have a drastic effect on all The slow progress on returning this exhausted quarry to agriculture and countryside should be addressed before any other planning or extraction right are given . It would be nice to see some progress on the planning agreement they have now.