New food waste depot in Newhaven: residents and councillors meet to discuss controversial planning approval decision
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Community group Stop the Slops have organised a meeting for Friday, May 10, at Hillcrest Community Centre (6.30pm-8pm).
The group said Lewes MP Maria Caulfield is set to attend, along with councillors who voted against the decision to grant planning approval on April 17. They said councillor Wendy Maples, Cabinet Member for Neighbourhood Well-Being, has been invited, along with council leader Zoe Nicholson.
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Hide AdMaria Caulfield, who has organised a survey to gather residents’ thoughts, posted a video on Facebook, describing the decision as ‘a complete shock’.
She said: “No one knew this was on the table and while I’m busy getting £73 million worth of investment into Newhaven to turn it around and regenerate it Lewes District Council have simply just put a food waste tip back in the heart of Newhaven.”
She said she would work with Newhaven residents to try to stop the site, adding that it is ‘the last thing that Newhaven needs’ as the town brings in new businesses and jobs.
Resident Denice Penrose, of Valley Road, said residents want the decision overturned and a more appropriate site found. She said: "Lewes District Council has decided to put a food waste collection site in the midst of a residential area in Newhaven without proper consultation with those who live nearby, and ignoring the complaints raised.” She said: “There was no attempt to contact us in any way or form to discuss the plans.”
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Hide AdLewes District Council told the Express previously: “Prior to the planning application being considered, council officers and councillors visited neighbouring homes and gave a full presentation to Newhaven Town Councillors. Further consultation was carried out on the planning application to encourage comments from residents and businesses, including on social media by various town and ward councillors.”
The council said: “A significant number of representations were received shortly before the committee meeting which meant that they could not be fully considered.”
Denice said: “Already Newhaven houses the local tip; the incinerator; the Robinson road storage site. It seems that Lewes council is trying to turn Newhaven into the district dump! Surely if this has to be housed in Newhaven, a site in the industrial area either near the incinerator or tip would be more suitable and less disruptive?”
Denice is particularly concerned that extra trucks will cause more congestion, especially on the Lewes Road. She is also concerned food could be left on the ground as containers are filled and said EVs filling would cause noise.
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