TRAFALGAR ESTATE
BRICKWORTH CROSS ROADS
NEW ROAD APPLICATION FOR MOOR FARM ACCESS
CLOSING DATE FOR OBJECTIONS - 30 JUNE 2000
IT IS IMPORTANT YOU WRITE YOUR OBJECTIONS TO:
Director Environmental Services, Ref GGW/
Wiltshire County Council, County Hall, Trowbridge, Wilts, BA14 8JD
WHAT IS AT STAKE:
Planning consent for this road will increase the probability of Moor Farm becoming a landfill site for household waste from Wiltshire and the surrounding counties along with the establishment of a recycling centre with incineration.
ANY NEW ROAD APPLICATION ASSOCIATED WITH MOOR FARM SHOULD INCLUDE A NEW APPLICATION FOR SAND EXTRACTION AND WASTE LANDFILL
The current planning application suggests that this is solely for a new road. It should therefore be rejected, as it contains no proposal for sand extraction or landfill application and cannot be justified on current consents
THIS APPLICATION ESTABLISHES A NEW ROAD WITH THE TRAFFIC LIGHTS AT BRICKWORTH GARAGE BECOMING A 4 STAGE CROSSROADS
This will increase congestion at Brickworth Corner, causing increased tailbacks throughout the day especially at peak hours
VISITING PEPPERBOX HILL, A SPECIAL SITE OF SCIENTIFIC INTEREST,
THE NEW ROAD WILL:
create another eyesore in a Special Landscape Area, increase pollution in dust,
litter and dirty vehicle gases
MASSIVE LORRY INCREASE AT WHITEPARISH STREET
Whiteparish Street is single lane road. The proposal suggests initially some 100 lorry movements per day - many through Whiteparish.
Mr Lander, Wiltshire County Council, objected to the Sherfield English Crusher because there was no a routeing agreement to avoid Whiteparish.
THERE ARE VARIOUS SPECIES OF BUTTERFLY AND FAUNA
in that area and any new road with its dust and pollution could increase
the demise of these species.
Any queries please contact Whiteparish Preservation Group, Wendy Hedley on 01794 884569