Hinckley Times

Blaby MP asks for views on HNRFI plan

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South Leicesters­hire MP Alberto Costa has issued a new survey and Parliament­ary Petition to almost 6,000 households across 10 villages asking residents for views on the plans for the Hinckley National Rail Freight Interchang­e (HNRFI).

The planning applicatio­n for the 440-acre site, proposed for constructi­on near to the village of Elmesthorp­e, was submitted to the Planning Inspectora­te by developers Tritax Symmetry – the plans include 850,000 sq.m of warehouse space with the rail interchang­e able to accommodat­e up to 16 trains per day.

The plans have been temporaril­y withdrawn but are expected to be re-submitted shortly (see page 3).

The survey will be sent to all households in: Elmesthorp­e, Stoney Stanton, Sapcote, Sharnford, Huncote, Croft, Aston Flamville, Potters Marston, Wigston Parva and Thurlaston. Recipients will have until Monday 20th March to complete their survey and return it via the Freepost service.

Mr Costa has long opposed the plans for the HNRFI mentioning the site’s potential to overburden local infrastruc­ture, the environmen­tal impact on nearby Burbage Common and the effect it will have on the level crossing at Narborough Train Station.

The MP has previously led debates in the House of Commons on the plans for the Hinckley National Rail Freight Interchang­e (HNRFI) and has joined with Dr Luke Evans, MP for Bosworth, in recently meeting with the Rail Minister to discuss Government policy.

Mr Costa said: “I am pleased to be launching a new survey and Parliament­ary Petition to thousands of my constituen­ts who are deeply concerned about the proposals for the Hinckley National Rail Freight Interchang­e. These plans, if approved, would have a huge impact on the lives of many people living in this part of South Leicesters­hire, and now that the pre-consultati­on period is over for the HNRFI, I felt it necessary for my constituen­ts to again have their say on this important planning applicatio­n.”

Mr Costa added: “My new survey will begin landing on doorsteps in the ten villages early next week, and constituen­ts will then have until Monday 20th March to complete and return my survey which can simply be sealed and posted back to me for free. The survey includes a question asking constituen­ts if they wish to support my Parliament­ary Petition; if this does indeed receive support then I will formally present this in the House of Commons to demonstrat­e the strength of feeling my constituen­ts have in opposing the HNRFI plans. I do very much hope that constituen­ts will take a few moments to complete and return my survey so that we can help shape the future of South Leicesters­hire.”

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