There are 3 things local people can do if they want to continue to help the campaign to stop Veolia's development of the Long Leys Road site.1. Put up a poster, and get a poster board if your property is suitable.2. Attend Veolia's consultation meeting on 26th January at the Grandstand3. Come to Planning and Regulation Committee at 10.45am on February 6th to support us speaking … [Read more...] about Act to stop Veolia here – How can you help?
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Local MP gets involved to support us!
Local MP Karl McCartney promises to seek alternative to proposed Veolia Site - read the full report here … [Read more...] about Local MP gets involved to support us!
Senior Council Officer allocated to work with Veolia to find another site
On a positive note, through continued lobbying with your support, the City Council have agreed to allocate a Senior Officer to work with Veolia to find another site. This is big step forward for which we would very much like to thank the council. … [Read more...] about Senior Council Officer allocated to work with Veolia to find another site
Veolia Still Not Engaging With Local Community
Happy New Year!! The action group has been continuing to put pressure on Veolia and the Council over the Christmas period to stop the development of the waste transfer fuel processing facility on Long Leys Road. Over this period we have been in contact with Estelle Brachlianoff, Veolia Senior Executive Vice President UK & Ireland who in correspondence admitted it was … [Read more...] about Veolia Still Not Engaging With Local Community
Veolia: ‘it was a mistake to not attend the resident’s meeting’
Under planning rules, any development on the scale proposed by Veolia needs a proper consultation with the public. We understand that Veolia now regret their earlier decision to not send a spokesperson to the community meeting in November 2016. They plan to hold a meeting of their own on January 26th 2017. Watch out for further news... … [Read more...] about Veolia: ‘it was a mistake to not attend the resident’s meeting’