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More HGVs?

More Pollution?

Poorer Health?

Industrial Waste Imported to Wells?

SAY NO TO THE INCINERATOR FOR WELLS

WP2’s long-awaited submission for the proposed ‘pyrolysis incinerator’ at Haybridge, Wells has now been approved by Somerset County Council.

Urgent Action Is Needed To Oppose This Plan

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WEPG's Formal Objection Document

 

Many local residents, as members of WEPG, have contributed directly and indirectly to this document, through their research, enquiries and campaigning. The assistance of local people with an intimate knowledge of the waste management industry, along with nationally recognised experts and research documents has been central to its preparation.

 

The document, entitled Formal Objection To Proposed Pyrolysis Co-Incinerator Facility at Old Railway Yard, Haybridge, Wells, has been presented to Somerset County Council (SCC) and is now available on this website for public viewing/download.

The complete document has been broken down into five sections for easier download. However, each file is quite large and download could take some time even with a Broadband connection.

The document can be viewed in PDF format. Click on the image below to get your copy of Adobe Acrobat reader if you do not already have it.

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Alternatively for a quicker download an HTML version, less some of the formatting and images, can be viewed here (to be added later).

 
Details Size
Main document 9 MB
Appendices 1-7 4.4 MB
Appendix 8 (Media Clippings)

(Note: Press information is available in the What The Papers Say section of this website

14.9 MB
Appendices 9-12 1.5 MB