Hinckley Times

Future flooding fears focus of Big Pit rally

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CONCERNED residents and councillor­s flocked to a rally organised to protest about the destructio­n of a prized nature spot.

People gathered at the Ashby Road entrance of Hinckley’s Big Pit to show opposition to plans to fill in the flooded clay quarry as a precursor to building 60 homes.

Petition papers were available to sign and participan­ts were able to log their comments on the planning portal of the borough council’s website where Orbit Housing Associatio­n’s planning applicatio­n for the 60 affordable homes can be viewed.

Many comments pointed to problems with flooding and fears any developmen­t will simply exacerbate the issue.

Evidence collected by the Big Pit Resistance Group appears to show the pit is fed by a number of natural springs. There are worries these springs will have nowhere to go if the watercours­e is filled in.

Objector Ian Blockley said: “I have lived in the area all my life and walked around the Big Pit on at least two times when it had drained before. I have seen several springs still feeding into the pit and noticed that, when left to refill, it is back up to full level within a couple of weeks. The area is totally unsuitable for any developmen­t work and should be left as a natural asset.”

Meanwhile Leicesters­hire County Councillor Michael Mullaney (Lib Dem, De Montfort) said: “The increased risk of flooding that is likely if the Big Pit is built on is a serious concern which must be taken into account. The original appeal decision allowed developmen­t on the site only if stringent conditions were applied. This showed what a risky undertakin­g any building on the Big Pit site would be

“Orbit who want houses built on the site consider themselves a socially responsibl­e organisati­on as such they should realise that it would not be suita- ble to build their tenants’ homes on this site.”

A full planning applicatio­n from Orbit Group Limited has been lodged with the council and will be decided at an upcoming meeting.

The scheme involves draining the Big Pit then dumping 75,000 cubic metres of inert material into the void before work starts on constructi­ng the homes.

Planning permission for the infill works was granted on appeal in December 2014.

Orbit say surveys and reports demonstrat­e the proposals are technicall­y acceptable and the developmen­t will provide valu-

 ??  ?? Protestors staged a rally at the Ashby Road entrance to the Big Pit in opposition of plans to fill in the lake and build around 60 homes on top. Plans have been submitted to Hinckley and Bosworth Borough Council for the scheme from Orbit Housing Group.
Protestors staged a rally at the Ashby Road entrance to the Big Pit in opposition of plans to fill in the lake and build around 60 homes on top. Plans have been submitted to Hinckley and Bosworth Borough Council for the scheme from Orbit Housing Group.

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