Director of public health in Wiltshire, Kate Blackburn CAMPAIGNERS fighting a highly controversial plan to build an £200 million waste-to-energy incinerator in Westbury within metres of residential housing and care providers have written to Wiltshire s director of public health. The Westbury Gasification Action Group / No Westbury Incinerator is urging Kate Blackburn to re-examine the application and look at its potential impact on human health. Northacre Renewable Energy Ltd, a joint venture company involving Swindon-based Hills Group and Bioenergy Infrastructure Group, a UK independent power producer specialising in energy-from-waste and biomass facilities, have already gained planning permission for the waste incinerator. Local MP Dr Andrew Murrison, who also opposes the plans, has been copied in to the group s letter. More than a dozen town and parish councils and hundreds of locals have objected to the scheme.
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