Wisbech Incinerator – Update #II

Medworth CHP Ltd is proposing an Energy from Waste Combined Heat and Power (EfW CHP) project in the Medworth ward of Wisbech that will be determined by the Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy.

Further information with ‘links’ can be found on Cambs CC Website by Clicking Here



(Article from Fenland Citizen)

The Environment Agency has begun a public consultation on a draft environmental permit and draft final decision document for a potential waste incinerator in Wisbech.

The draft final decision document outlines the decision-making process and shows how the Environment Agency has taken into account all relevant factors in reaching our position.

It also justifies the inclusion of any specific conditions in the permit that are in addition to those included in the agency’s generic permit template.
This follows the initial public consultation in Summer 2023. The public consultation, which is separate to the Planning Inspectorate’s consultation, allows for comments on both this and the draft environmental permit and runs from now until February 22.

As regulator, the Environment Agency has considered Medworth CHP Limited’s application and has looked at whether it meets all the necessary environmental regulations. These include whether the site, off Algores Way, will provide a high level of protection to the environment and human health.

Once this second consultation has been completed the Environment Agency will issue its final decision document and environmental permit.

John O’Neill, installations team leader for the Environment Agency said: “The views of the local community on this site remain hugely important to us and we thank all those who commented during the last consultation. We welcome feedback from both the public and interested groups as part of this latest consultation.

“In assessing this permit, we have completed a detailed and rigorous assessment of Medworth CHP Limited’s application. This has allowed us to ensure the operating techniques and control measures at the proposed facility comply with the legal requirements of an environmental permit. Such permits are used to protect people and the environment.”

To comment on the environmental permit consultation please visit: https://consult.environment-agency.gov.uk/psc/pe13-2tq-medworth-chp-limited-epr-hp3441qa-a001.

You can also email your comments to: [email protected].

Please call the Environment Agency’s National Customer Contact Centre on 03708 506 506 for advice about how to comment, or how to view a copy of the application documents if you do not have on-line access.

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Local Perception of Personal Experiences with Healthcare Survey

I have been sent this survey which I have completed – about 5 minutes.
It was sent via ‘The Peoples Assembly’ (Peterborough) a non political group, you can find
out more by visiting their web-site by Clicking Here

To take part in the Healthcare Survey Click Here

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January Meeting – U3A – Childers

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Straw Bear Exhibition Today Friday @ Whittlesey Library

Presented by photographer Andy Gutterdge.

Thanks RB for the photo’s. (click on picture to enlarge)

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St Andrews Church – Straw Bear Day

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We Are Not Alone – Vandalism

Buxton has put out an appeal – we haven’t yet quite reached that stage – who knows….

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Can You Help Solve A Murder 11 Years On?

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Combined Authority – Another Consultation

I have filled in the questionaire – 5/8 minutes and said in no uncertain terms what I think about robbing me of £20/£12 towards subsidising Busses in Cambridge and south Cambs…
Want to have a rant – then click on the link below….

CPCA is reaching out to raise awareness of our ongoing consultation on the Combined Authority’s Corporate Plan, Budget and Medium-Term Financial Plan.

The consultation is live until Monday 15th January, and we are keen to get as many responses as possible.

 Link to Consultation: https://cambridgeshirepeterborough-ca.gov.uk/yoursayyourfuture/

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Fenland District Council Budget Proposals YOUR VIEWS

If you pay Council Tax then these documents are important to you.

It is 30 minutes of reading – FDC’s proposed 0% increase again in Council Tax Rates is to be applauded – however there could be medium and long term risks, which involves using reserves to make up some of the shortfalls in income….
The survey finishes on 04th February.

The link takes you directly to the survey – however I would suggest reading the documents.

https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/2JK2L5T

(Other Rates – Cambs CC, Police & Crime Commisioner, Fire Services will all probably rise to the max they are allowed too).
Whittlesey Town Council are also proposing at this stage a 0% increase in their precept.

 

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Fenland For Business News

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A Date For Your Diary

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Whittlesey Teenager Sentenced To An Indefinite Hospital Order


A teenager who stabbed two police officers with a broken glass bottle has been given a hospital order.

On 2 February 2022, police were called to a house in Mansion Gardens, Whittlesey, to assist paramedics who were dealing with 19-year-old Daniel Parr who was deemed to be a threat to himself.

As officers were speaking with him, Parr pulled out a broken glass bottle neck that he had hidden on himself, and stabbed both officers causing two puncture wounds to the side of one officer’s face, and large lacerations to back of the other officer’s head and ear.

Further officers were called for back-up who safely detained Parr and assisted the injured officers.

Parr, of Mansion Gardens, Whittlesey, initially denied two charges of assault causing grievous bodily harm (GBH) with intent and faced trial, however in November last year he pleaded guilty to two counts of GBH without intent which was accepted in court.

He appeared at Cambridge Crown Court on Monday (8 January) where he was sentenced to an indefinite hospital order until he is deemed fit to be released.

Detective Constable Kevin Poole, who investigated, said: “As police officers, we come to work knowing that we will often be faced with the unknown and be put in situations that may bring harm.

“The injuries that these officers faced whilst they were trying to help someone is horrific and I am glad that everyone has received the help they needed.”

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