Category Archives: Swinefleet

Keep Me Rural

Keep Me Rural

https://www.facebook.com/groups/439904859836079/

This group has been set up to ensure everyone is aware of the potential threat of a proposed waste hub in Swinefleet, Crowle, Eastoft & surrounding villages at the Old Peatworks .

An entity called 4R propose to transport in and process human sewage, creating immense carbon footprint given it is coming from hundreds of miles.

There is no local demand for this highly controversial, toxic & failed waste produce.

Planning has been declined and 4R have lost an appeal on very narrow grounds, hence we must remain vigilant.

Closing date for objections 17th April 2020

Waste Storage Facility

Change of use of land and buildings to a recycling facility including erection of tanks and containment bays for bio solids treatment, waste treatment and waste storage facility with the final product used as soil improvers and fertiliser replacement (ADDITIONAL DRAINAGE INFORMATION)

Appeal Letter
I am writing to inform you that an appeal has been submitted to the Planning Inspectorate against a decision made on an application relating to the above proposal on which you were previously informed or commented upon.

Copies of any representations made at application stage will be forwarded to the Planning Inspectorate and to the appellant. These will be considered by the Planning Inspector when determining the appeal. If you wish to make comments, or modify/withdraw your previous representation this must be done by 11 October 2019. You can do this online at https://acp.planninginspectorate.gov.uk or you can write to the Inspectorate (quoting their reference APP/E2001/W/19/3234626) at , Room 3N, Temple Quay House, 2 The Square, Bristol, BS1 6PN. Please address all correspondence to the Planning Inspectorate.

The appeal documents submitted by the appellant can be inspected on the council’s public access website at www.eastriding.gov.uk/planning quoting our reference 19/00055/REFUSE. If you require further information on the appeal process, guidance can be found at https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/planning-inspectorate.

Your Faithfully

Stephen Hunt MRTPI
Head of Planning and Development Management

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Proposal to increase traffic In Crowle and Eastoft

4R APPEAL

The following is from the Keep Me Rural facebook page.

As you will note from prior posts, our nemesis 4r; have appealed the Planning decline, see attached.

As also noted by such as Vin, there is nothing really new in here other than they appear to propose to move more trucks up through Crowle & Eastoft, thinking that will dampen opposition.

It won’t.

They also note that ERYC Planning committee hearing was chaotic & biased.

They still haven’t explained who will pay £3mn to fix up Readingate, as opposed to the paltry £5k they are offering;

They claim they are an experienced, respected operator (apart from when they got convicted in Carlisle!);

They claim they are/have worked with the local community and want to be good neighbours (bit untrue that);

They still think this harebrained Traffic Management Plan cooked up by ER will work;

Hopefully AP can have this called up again by Minister, thus taking decision out of local hands. We don’t think we get any inputs but are carefully studying.

Might be time before the next Planning hearing to organise a noisy, but legal demo in the three villages, get Look North out.

Don’t be disheartened, this lot are chancers and not that good

Barry Haslam

https://www.facebook.com/groups/439904859836079/

19_00055_REFUSE-STATEMENT_OF_CASE-3452126

 

Environmental Permit Application

We are currently consulting on an Environmental Permit application from 4Recycling Ltd, also known as 4R Group for an organic waste recycling plant at The Old Peat Works, Reading Gate, Swinefleet, DN17 4BL. The application number is EPR/GB3202XN/A001.

We have begun our assessment and opened a public consultation on the application on 22 March 2019. This consultation period will run until the 8thMay.  Attached is a newsletter which provides more detail on our role, the consultation process, and how to submit your comments to us about the application.  We would like this to reach as many people as possible in the local area, so that they may submit their views on the proposal, therefore please pass on this newsletter to anyone you may feel would benefit.

We hope you find this informative, and look forward to hearing your views during the remainder of the consultation period.

Kind regards

Donna Easter
Engagement Specialist
Environment Agency
Yorkshire Area

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Old Peat Works

Keeping you informed – Old peat works – Swinefleet

Our role is to protect and improve the environment so that everyone can enjoy the benefits of a clean safe and healthy place to live.

We are responsible for granting or refusing environmental permits and regulating sites that deal with waste.  We have received an Environmental Permit application from 4Recycling Ltd, also known as 4R Group for an organic waste recycling plant at The Old Peat Works, Reading Gate, Swinefleet, DN17 4BL. The application number is EPR/GB3202XN/A001.

 

We are satisfied that the application contains the required information for us to start our detailed assessment and we will start public consultation on the application on

22 March 2019.

 

Attached is a newsletter which provides more detail on our role, the consultation process, and how to submit your comments to us about the application.

We hope you find this informative, and look forward to hear

 

ing your views during the consultation period.

Kind regards

Donna Easter
Engagement Specialist
Environment Agency
Yorkshire Area

 

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Keeping you informed – Old peat works – Swinefleet

Landscape Heritage Research Foundation

Lost Landscape of Heroes

To Whom it May Concern

About the Project

The “Lost Landscape of Heroes” project organised by the Landscape Heritage Research
Foundation, is a part of the Isle of Axholme and Hadfield Chase Landscape. The project is
about working with local people to re-discover a lost heritage of military landscapes in the
area. The Isle played a part in all major conflicts in the 20th Century with the significant
features from WW2 being particularly obvious. With many of these remains being forgotten
and some now very much at risk, much of the military history and heritage is in danger of
being lost completely. Alongside the fieldwork and archival research being undertaken by
the project volunteers, it sets out to capture memories of the people and their experiences
before they too are lost and to record the heritage which remains.

Oral Histories & Reminiscences — ‘I Remember When …’

The memories of local people are a valuable resource. We need to record these memories
before they are lost to current research and future generations. We have a team of trained
volunteers to help record these memories, compiling them into a unique archive of local
history from the viewpoint of those who have lived there – in their own words.

We are looking for people who wish to share their memories along with any photographs,
documents or other memorabilia, with the project. For anyone who wishes to write their
memories, please fill in one of our ‘I Remember When …’ forms. We will use this information as a basis for our Project Discovery Day in March 2019. The information will also be lodged with archives locally.

The Lost Landscape of Heroes Project – part of the Isle of Axholme and Hadfield Chase
Landscape Partnership

 

Chris Percy (Lost Landscape of heroes project Manager)
c/o LHRF
Venture House
103 Arundel Street
Sheffield

S1 2NT
0114 272 4227

chriscp2@hallamec.plus.com

‘I Remember When …’ forms.

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Webpage

https://www.ukeconet.org/ioaloh.html

Facebook

https://www.facebook.com/Lost-Landscape-of-Heroes-261583754386342/?view_public_for=261583754386342

Waste Planning Consultation

Andrew Percy MP
HOUSE OF COMMONS
LONDON SWIA OAA

5 December 2018

Re: Planning Consultation for the Old Peat Works at Reading Gate Swinefleet, DN14 SDT
A number of residents in Eastoft and Luddington have raised concerns about the application by 4R Group for an organic waste recycling plant at the above address. Even though it is in the East Riding, Eastoft and Luddington are two of the closest communities to the site and I thought residents might like to be informed about it.

I have today been informed that a planning application has now been submitted by 4R and details are viewable on East Riding of Yorkshire Council’s planning website:

www.eastriding.gov.uk/planning

You can find the planning application by entering Public Access and searching reference number: 18/03711/CM

You are now able to submit any views you might have about the application to the Public Access website.

Alternatively, you can send them in via email to: beverley.dc@eastriding.gov.uk or by post. If you prefer to write in, please address your letter to:

Planning and Development Management Team,

East Riding of Yorkshire
Council, County Hall,
Cross Street,
Beverley, HU17 98A.

When submitting your comments, please remember to include your name, address and quote the planning application reference number.
I have strong concerns about the impact the operation would have locally, particularly from a transport point of view, and I have submitted my own objection letter today. When submitting your comments, it is important to focus on aspects of the operation which would be unacceptable on planning grounds such as: highway and traffic concerns, visual impact, and noise and environmental concerns.
As our MP, I have no formal role in the determination of planning applications or appeals. Indeed, MPs are not even formally consulted on such matters. My comments on this application will receive the same weight as any other local person’s and that is why it is vital residents make their views known.

As ever, if you have any further questions about this please do not hesitate to contact me or my office.

Yours sincerely,
Andrew Percy MP