Councillor blasts waste incinerator plans (From Wilts and Gloucestershire Standard)
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Cirencester councillor blasts Gloucestershire County Council's waste incinerator plans
7:30am Monday 18th February 2013 in News By Laura Shack
Cllr John Hughes
A COTSWOLD district councillor has joined a growing number of politicians, personalities and residents who are calling for a U-turn on plans for a multi-million pound waste incinerator in Gloucestershire.
Cotswold district and Cirencester town councillor John Hughes believes that Gloucestershire County Council’s plans for a £500m waste incinerator will not only cause unnecessary environmental problems but will also be a "massive waste" of taxpayers’ money.
Although the incinerator will be around 18 miles from Cirencester at Javelin Park, off junction 12 of the M4, Cllr Hughes said the project would have a direct impact on them on local residents.
"Our taxes are paying for this and our waste will probably be sent there to be burned," he explained. "The air pollution plume that will come out of this horrendously big chimney will travel over a 25 mile radius, so it’s definitely a Cirencester issue."
GCC hope that the incinerator will help cut down on expensive landfill by burning up to 190,000 tonnes of waste each year, which would also generate electricity for 25,000 homes.
However, Cllr Hughes said agreeing a 25-year and £500m contract was short-sighted.
The Friends of the Earth member said environmentally friendly alternatives were already available and with reusing and recycling on the up, waste was being reduced, making the incinerator an outdated and inefficient resource.
GCC has already agreed to award Ubaser Balfour Beatty a contract for the 70metre high incinerator and if the scheme does not go ahead the council will have to pay a £15m penalty to the company.
Despite this, campaign groups such as GlosVAIN are making a last bid to scupper the project and are encouraging people to write to Eric Pickles, minister for communities and local government, to call-in the application and take the decision away from GCC.
Cllr Stan Waddington, ‘cabinet champion’ for waste, said that Lib Dem councillor John Hughes’ comments were politically motivated.
"The new facility will save local taxpayers up to £190 million over the next 25 years, as well as providing enough renewable energy to power 25,000 homes," Cllr Waddington said. "It is safe, clean and will only deal with Gloucestershire’s rubbish that can’t sensibly be recycled."
Javier Peiro, project director for UBB, said the proposals would prevent 270,000 tonnes of methane being produced from landfill while increasing Gloucestershire’s renewable energy production by 50 per cent.
She added: "There will be no visible ‘smoke’ from the stack. The only thing that may occasionally be visible is steam, which even in the worst case weather conditions would not extend more than 262m from the stack."
Find out more at facebook.com/GlosVAIN, at gloucestershire.gov.uk and at ubbgloucestershire.co.uk
Comments(17)
JGH
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9:50am Mon 18 Feb 13
People and Planet First
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10:45am Mon 18 Feb 13
People and Planet First
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11:03am Mon 18 Feb 13
walterparkgate
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11:57am Mon 18 Feb 13
The Incinerator was their Idea.
I much prefer the local approach small incinerators in each market town, perhaps using disused buildings like the Council Office in Dire Street, redundant now that all decisions are made at 14 Park Street.
Or better still Landfill, there are huge holes in the Water Park, an more being dug, one right by Esmond Jenkins house, why not put the railway from Kemble to Cricklade and
Blunsdon back and dump not only Gloucestershire waste but the whole of the south west (and Gibraltar) waste there.
And afterwards put the soil back and graze cattle on it. All right you Lib Dems have to look after old Ezzie, I see that but that doesn't stop it being a good idea does it?
People and Planet First
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12:12pm Mon 18 Feb 13
Harry_Collier
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2:12pm Mon 18 Feb 13
Glos_Green
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5:04pm Mon 18 Feb 13
People and Planet First
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6:06pm Mon 18 Feb 13
Crispin Mount
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7:13pm Mon 18 Feb 13
There is an educational video on the GlosVain website worth watching.
Everyone needs to also appreciate this will cost Gloucestershire £500m...an unimaginable sum given the dire economic straits.
Why is a Councillor who is also a Freemason in charge of this massive project at Glos County Council?
They are duty bound to serve each other rather than us non-Masons. How can we ever be reassured?
People and Planet First
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8:33pm Mon 18 Feb 13
Harry_Collier
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10:14am Tue 19 Feb 13
bobirving
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3:11pm Tue 19 Feb 13
Harry_Collier wrote:I see you've slipped back to the 50's, Harry... Ever heard of that popular singing combo of mop-tops, The Beatles? Long hair never did them any good, never got anywhere!
Maybe if Mr Hughes had a hair cut, he'd be taken more seriously.
walterparkgate
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2:04pm Wed 20 Feb 13
Always judge a book by it's cover Harry, that way you know what you are reading
Prejudice, that's the key.
Good to see a serious debate boils down to the length of someone's hair..
Olly Cromwell
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5:25pm Wed 20 Feb 13
bobirving
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12:52pm Thu 21 Feb 13
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R Cotswold
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2:10pm Mon 11 Mar 13
bobirving says...
8:14am Mon 18 Feb 13