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“Alarm that ‘dangerously overloaded’ road will be used for new Anglian Water sewage works” – Cambridge Independent
“Alarm that ‘dangerously overloaded’ road will be used for new Anglian Water sewage works”
Cambridge Independent, 16th December, 2021
Fears new Cambridge sewage works will lead to ‘sludge lorries’ thundering along roads
Press Release: Anglian Water’s decision to put access for the proposed Sewage Treatment plant on Horningsea Rd..
To coincide with Anglian Water’s announcement on the access it has chosen to its proposed relocated Waste Water and Sewage Treatment Plant at Honey Hill, between Quy, Horningsea, Teversham and Fen Ditton.
Save Honey Hill is deeply disappointed in Anglian Water’s decision to choose Junction 34 of the A14 with Horningsea Road as the access for the proposed new sewage works despite unanimous support from all bodies consulted to go with the option of a dedicated road from the lay-by on the north side of the A14.
Our District and County Councillors, Parish Councillors and Member of Parliament all rejected the options of access from Horningsea Road and High Ditch Road.
Save Honey Hill objects to the access from Horningsea Road because:
consultation
dangerously over loaded. To its load, this proposal would add all the traffic generated by 3-4 years of massive construction plus all the daily traffic in operation, including nearly two hundred trucks per day, carrying sewage sludge (from other plants) or the by-products of sludge, in and out of the works
Save Honey Hill objections are against the relocation of the City’s Waste Water Treatment Plant in principle. However, they also insist that if it is to be sited at Honey Hill the impact on the communities affected should be absolutely minimised.
Save Honey Hill 10/12/2021