Have your say on proposed Wisbech incinerator - but be quick
Anyone who wishes to make representations to the Planning Inspectorate about the proposed incinerator in Wisbech needs to register their interest immediately.
West Norfolk Borough Council has been recently notified by the Planning Inspectorate (PINS) of the next stage in the application process and the deadline for taking part is short.
A spokesman said: “We have passed this information to borough councillors and parish councils already but we want interested parties to be aware if they have not already been notified, or have missed this, as we want to ensure all who have an interest are aware.”
PINS will be holding ‘Open Floor Hearings’ on February 22 and 23 but registration to speak at these hearings closes at midnight tonight (Thursday).
The hearings are mainly designed to give people who have registered as ‘Interested Parties’ the opportunity to speak directly to the Examining Authority (which in this case is PINS and not the borough council) and put forward their views.
People who have not previously registered as Interested Parties may be able to speak, at the discretion of the examiners.
The council statement continued: “The borough council has taken a keen interest in these proceedings, even though the facility itself will be in Wisbech in Fenland district, due to concern regarding negative impact on our area. The grid connection route and substation would be within the Borough of King’s Lynn and West Norfolk.
“The council has worked with the host authorities and local partners, including Norfolk County Council, and members have discussed the proposals at full council and planning committee. This borough council will be attending relevant hearings as a registered Interested Party.
“This council has a long-standing agreed position of opposition to the scheme and it will use this opportunity to re-state that opposition.
Leader of the West Norfolk Council, Cllr Stuart Dark MBE, said: “I and other councillors have consistently stated our in-principle opposition to this scheme on the basis that there is enough capacity in the incineration supply chain and we, along with other councils, have ambitious plans regarding recycling and reducing waste, which will lower, not increase, use.
“Put simply this site is not needed, is too large and is in the wrong location.”
Anyone who wishes to speak at the hearings, even if they have already registered as an Interested Party, must register to do so by midnight today (February 9).
Anyone who has not already registered as an Interested Party is advised to contact PINS direct by email at medworth@planninginspectorate.gov.uk or on 0303 444 5000. Residents who have links to their parish councils can help by making sure that they have registered if they wish to speak at the hearings.
The hearings will be held at 6pm on February 22 and 10am on February 23, at The Boathouse Business Centre, Harbour Square, Wisbech.
Anyone who wants to register to attend the Open Floor Hearings, can do so at: bit.ly/3YtOY7K.

