On the 17th July Cambridgeshire County Council Planning Committee unanimously approved planning permission for an anaerobic digester at Streetly Hall Farm. Because this application fell under waste and minerals policies it was considered by the County Council instead of the Greater Cambridge Shared Planning Service. The Parish Council, Cllr. Henry Bachelor and 3 individuals from West Wickham and Streetly End…
Streetly Hall AD plant – planning committee consideration at 10am on 17 July 2024
Dear Sir/Madam, Town and Country Planning Act 1990 Proposal:Farm-based anaerobic digestion renewable energy facility, construction of vehicular access/road to A1307, associated infrastructure and landscaping.Application No: CCC/23/110/FULLocation: Land At Streetly Hall Farm, Webbs Road, West Wickham, CB21 4RP. I am writing to you to let you know that the above planning application will be considered by the County Council’s Planning Committee…
West Wickham Parish Council objects to anaerobic digester planning application at Streetly Hall Farm
Following careful consideration and after a unanimous decision at our meeting on the 27th November the Parish Council will submit an objection to an application to construct and operate an anaerobic digestion facility on land near Streetly Hall Farm, on Webb’s Road. We would strongly recommend that Parishioners with an opinion on this application make their views known by registering…
Public Meeting, Anaerobic Digestion Facility
West Wickham Village Hall, Saturday 18 November, 3pm-5pm
Presentation and Q&A Session with Chris Covey on his planning application for an Anaerobic Digestion Facility at Streetly Hall Farm
West Wickham Parish Council objects to anaerobic digester planning application near Haverhill
The Parish council has submitted an objection to a application to construct and operate an anaerobic digestion facility on the land north of Spring Grove Farm on the outskirts of Haverhill. The Parish Council would not normally comment on a planning application outside of the Parish but in this instance we are very concerned by the nature of this application…