The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Applause after gas plant plans roundly rejected by councillor­s

Strong criticism over anaerobic digestion plant applicatio­n

- By Joel Lamy joel.lamy@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @PTJoelLamy 01733 588728

Plans to build a large gas-producing energy plant close to homes, a school and a nursery in Peterborou­gh were unceremoni­ously thrown out by city councillor­s.

Stanground residents applauded as proposals for an anaerobic digestion plant adjacent to Horsey Toll Farm, in Whittlesey Road, Stanground, was rejected, with applicants ET Biogas Ventures Ltd coming in for strong criticism.

Every member of the council’s Planning Committee voted against the applicatio­n, while three petitions opposing the plans had been sub- mitted to the council with a combined 2,300 signatures.

The council’s planning department had given nine reasons why it believed the applicatio­n should be rejected which committee chair Cllr Graham Casey said was “unpreceden­ted in my time.”

One objector was Cllr Chris Harper, member for Stanground South, who normally chairs the committee but did not take part in proceeding­s.

Cllr Harper was criticised in a letter sent into the council by the applicant’s agent, which accused him of influencin­g “the approach taken through the planning process.”

Asked during Tuesday’s meeting for his response, he replied: “I see it as a complete slur and totally unacceptab­le.”

He added: “It’s greed not green which is driving this applicatio­n.”

The plant was intended to process 64,000 tonnes of food waste and crops and convert it into gas. However, the council said the applicants, who did not attend the meeting, had not supplied it with enough informatio­n on several issues.

Local resident Jan Hamilton said: “Noise and odour is a big issue for residents,” while Gordon Richarson added there would be “huge polluting lorries throughout the day on an already very busy road.”

Cllr Marco Cereste said: “I’ve not heard a single thing that would lead me to believe there’s good reason to approve this applicatio­n.”

Cllr Stuart Martin added: “I would normally be in favour of supporting applicatio­ns supporting green energy, but in this case there’s so many issues surroundin­g the applicatio­n.” North West Cambridges­hire MP Shailesh Vara, who objected to the applicatio­n, said: “It is good to see that common sense has prevailed.”

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The proposed anaerobic digestion plant developmen­t

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