9,000 sign petition against controversial waste-fed power plant in Washington
Developer Rolton Kirkbride wants to build Sunderland Renewable Energy Centre on the Hillthorn Farm Enterprise Park, close to Nissan.
The plant would be able to take 215,000 tonnes of non-recyclable, non-hazardous waste a year and generate 27 megawatts of electricity by gasification.
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Hide AdThe firm insists the scheme is safe and the environmental impact will be minimal.
But local residents have organised an online campaign against the project, setting up a Facebook page and website noincineratorwashington.org
Now they have handed over the petition to Washington North ward councillors John Kelly and Jill Fletcher to be presented to the council before the application is considered by the council’s planners.
Tracy Young, who handed the petition over, said: “People feel like they have not been informed properly. There are too many questions left unanswered.”
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Hide AdThe announcement has united residents from across the town, she said: “We have all come together as a group.
“This petition is the first stage of our campaign.”
Coun Kelly said he could only think of one issue which had united people in the same way in his ten years representing the ward.
“There is a lot of strength of feeling around the plant,” he said.
“The only other thing I can think of was the closure of Usworth Comprehensive School.”
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Hide AdWashington and Sunderland West MP Sharon Hodgson has also come out in opposition to the plan.
She has written to Sunderland City Council highlighting concerns over the impact on traffic, the environment and residents.
To have your say on the plans, visit www.sunderland.gov.uk/online-applications/applicationDetails.do?activeTab=summary&keyVal=OY9TXMBB00Q00