- Belvedere Incinerator
The Belvedere Incinerator is a proposed
incineration facility inBexley managing waste from theWestern Riverside Waste Authority and other local authorities inLondon with a capacity of 575,000 tonnes waste per annum. A plant processing twice the waste capacity was initially proposed 15 years ago byCory Environmental and has undergone significant planning delays. It is close to the site of the former oil-firedBelvedere Power Station , which was decommissioned in the 1980s; this is now the 60-acre Isis Reach industrial park.The facility was finally given permission by the
Department of Trade and Industry for constructing to begin in June 2006, [ [http://www.letsrecycle.com/news/archive/news.jsp?story=5724 Green light for Belvedere energy-from-waste incinerator] ,www.letsrecycle.com , Retrieved 4.01.07] in spite of widespread local opposition. Within a few weeks of the decision being made, a petition organised by the local community and local Councillors and signed by 5,000 people was delivered to Downing Street to highlight to the Prime Minister the local opposition to the Government's decision. [ [http://www.erithandthamesmeadconservatives.com/index.php?sectionid=3&pagenumber=83 Anti-Incinerator Petition Delivered To Downing Street] ] [ [http://www.erithandthamesmeadconservatives.com/index.php?sectionid=3&pagenumber=80 Cllr Leaf Thanks 5,000 Who Signed Petition] ] Local Councillor and Norman Road, Belvedere, resident David Leaf also tabled a Council motion for discussion at the Bexley Council meeting following the Government's decision. [ [http://www.erithandthamesmeadconservatives.com/index.php?sectionid=3&pagenumber=85 Speech on Incinerator Motion given to a meeting of the full Council by Councillor David Leaf] ]Bexley Council, along with
Ken Livingstone , theMayor of London attempted to block the plans by forcing ajudicial review of the development. On January 4 th, 2007 the judge presiding on the case dismissed the challenge and the incinerator was given the go ahead to build within the next 3 years. [ [http://www.letsrecycle.com/legislation/news.jsp?story=6403 Judge throws out challenge to Belvedere incinerator] , www.letsrecycle.com, Retrieved 04.01.07] However, Bexley Council and Ken Livingstone again challenged the construction of the incinerator on the basis that it was energy inefficient as it did not utilize the waste heat from the incineration process and was thus not in London's best interests. [ [http://www.letsrecycle.com/news/news.jsp?story=6406 Mayor plans fresh challenge to Belvedere incinerator] , www.letsrecycle.com, retrieved 05.01.07] In February 2007, Bexley Council and the Mayor of London yet again pursued for the prevention of the construction of the Belvedere Incinerator inHigh Court of Justice in London. [ [http://www.letsrecycle.com/info/localauth/news.jsp?story=6558 Fresh bid to overturn Belvedere incinerator approval] , www.letsrecycle.com, Retrieved 22.02.07]Local opposition
The incinerator is strongly opposed by the a proportion of the local population, via the local action group
BADAIR [ [http://www.thisislocallondon.co.uk/news/environment/display.var.827503.0.incinerator_group_sets_off_for_no_10.php Incinerator group sets off for number 10] , www.thisislocallondon.co.uk, retrieved 29.08.07] , local Conservative Councillors, and the local council. Local Conservatives have also expressed concerns over the Government's changes to the planning system and waste management system that could make incinerator builder and the expansion of the Belvedere site more likely, [ [http://www.erithandthamesmeadconservatives.com/index.php?sectionid=3&pagenumber=141 Belvedere Incinerator May Expand, Warns Cllr Leaf] ] have highlighted that the Government have been pressing for waste incineration to avoid paying substantial EU fines, [ [http://www.erithandthamesmeadconservatives.com/index.php?sectionid=3&pagenumber=86 Labour want Belvedere Incinerator to meet EU Targets] ] and revealed Cory's influence in writing the Labour Government's waste and planning policies, [ [http://www.erithandthamesmeadconservatives.com/index.php?sectionid=3&pagenumber=88 Public Raise Concerns About Incineration While Cory Write Labour’s Waste Policy] ]Opposition centres round the possibility of emissions from the incinerator, which add to the local concerns about existing industrial risks in lower Belvedere. There has been a long standing dispute with
Thames Water about the smell from the sewage works and the ineffectiveness of attempts to force an end to these adds to local concerns regarding fumes. A further concern raised is that while Bexley Borough has one of the best recycling records in London, this will be offset by the fact that other boroughs wil be evading recycling by having their refuse incinerated in Bexley.ee also
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List of incinerators in the UK
*Waste authorities in Greater London
*Waste-to-energy References
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