The Highways Agency has no objections to the to the proposed Energy from Waste plant at Devonport.
The agency asked for further information about the impact of the proposal on the A38 from the applicant MVV Umvelt.
In a letter to the planning authority the agency said: “We are content that the applicant has addressed our concerns.
“Given the improvement scheme falls largely on Plymouth City Council’s road network, we are happy to direct relevant planning conditions preventing commencement of the development until the implementation of this scheme, on the understanding that the council are satisfied with all the elements of the scheme…”
While the Highways Agency is statisfied, there are some who don’t feel the health implications of the incinerator have been fully explored.
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