5th February, 2012

Conservative candidate committed to fighting incinerator plans


Wednesday January 14, 2009

Tom Biggins, Conservative Candidate for Telford, is fighting plans to site an incinerator at the Granville landfill site at Redhill.

“I am totally opposed to SITA UK’s planning application for an incinerator waste burner at the Granville site,” announced Tom. “Regardless of the benefits of turning waste into energy, the location of the proposed site is completely unacceptable given the proximity of the site close to thousands of people who live in nearby residential areas, particularly St Georges, Priorslee, Muxton and Donnington.

“Siting of the incinerator aside, there is also a strong argument that there is already surplus incinerator capacity in the West Midlands,“ he pointed out. “Telford already has experience of this; specifically when the incinerator at Stafford Park was closed down some years ago owing to insufficient waste to run it.

“To sustain the necessary volume to feed the Granville incinerator, waste would very probably have to be imported from outside of the county, adding many additional vehicle movements to Telford’s roads,” he added.

“We do not need a repeat of the same mistakes in Telford,” reasoned Tom. "And, I am not prepared to risk the health of people living nearby, irrespective of the benefits of turning waste into energy.

“The safety of the technology used in incineration, in many peoples’ eyes, is yet unproven and this should be another stipulation of any planning application.”

Tom Biggins is wholeheartedly supporting the members of TelfordPAIN in their campaign to stop this proposed incinerator. 

He was pleased to make that commitment at the New Year’s Resolution Rally, at St Georges (pictured) and believes passionately that people power must win the day on this issue.

 

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