Hinckley Times

Rail freight hub consultati­on has been nowhere near good enough, says MP

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SOUTH Leicesters­hire MP Alberto Costa has raised concerns about the consultati­on carried out by developers Tritax Symmetry for the proposed Hinckley National Rail Freight Interchang­e.

The MP has been contacted by several constituen­ts who have been alarmed by the lack of detail available at public exhibition­s and the poor knowledge of Tritax employees, who have apparently been unable to answer questions about the number of trains entering the site, the increase in HGVs and the impact on the level crossing at Narborough railway station.

Mr Costa has also expressed concern about a number of residents in nearby Sapcote who have been contacted by the developer seeking to purchase their land, even though the applicatio­n for the new rail hub is yet to be approved.

He has written to Tritax Symmetry to ask that they restart their consultati­on with “necessary improvemen­ts”.

Mr Costa and Dr Luke Evans, MP for neighbouri­ng Bosworth, recently backed criticisms made by Leicesters­hire County Council and Blaby District Council, about the extent of the consultati­on, the traffic modelling used for the plans and the lack of an appropriat­e bypass for nearby Stoney Stanton and Sapcote.

Mr Costa said: “Given the size, scale and level of disruption this developmen­t will bring to my constituen­ts, it is quite clear the consultati­on has been nowhere near good enough.

“I have heard from a large number of my constituen­ts who are deeply concerned about the lack of detail outlined in the consultati­on documents and the poor knowledge displayed by Tritax officials at public consultati­ons and webinars who have apparently been unable to answer reasonable and fairly simple questions put forward by residents.

“I am most displeased too to hear that some of my constituen­ts in Sapcote have received letters from Tritax about the proposed purchase of their land.

“This is an unacceptab­le approach being taken by the developer, especially as the applicatio­n in question is not even close to being decided, let alone approved, and this is causing serious alarm for many residents.

“These factors, in addition to the scant considerat­ion given to the impact on Narborough railway station and the level crossing there, has led me to formally write to Tritax and ask they restart their consultati­on with the necessary improvemen­ts.

“It is simply not acceptable for my constituen­ts to not have all the informatio­n they require and for their questions to go unanswered. “We must see changes and improvemen­ts made. Otherwise I will be forced to raise this matter with the Secretary of State for Transport in the House of Commons.”

We must see changes and improvemen­ts. Otherwise I will be forced to raise this with the Secretary of State for Transport.

Albert Costa MP

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