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Planners give nod to Porty waste depot



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Published Date: 25 July 2008
HIGHLY controversial plans to build a waste transfer facility in Portobello have been officially recommended for approval by the city council.
The £7 million scheme by Viridor would transform the former rail freight yard off Sir Harry Lauder Road into a waste transfer station.

A newly-released report to the city council's planning committee recommends giving the project the green light b
ut campaigners and local groups will have the chance to have their say on the plans at the meeting next week.

Officials said the site would be used for the delivery of rubbish, with hundreds of trucks from across Edinburgh and the Lothians dumping private and commercial waste into a compactor every day, before it is loaded on to a train bound for the Oxenwellmains landfill site at Dunbar.

Residents and campaigners have said any extra traffic on the already congested Sir Harry Lauder Road would cause chaos.

More than 700 letters and e-mails of objection were received by the council over the plans.

Maria Devoy, chair of the Brighton and Rosefield Residents Association, whose members stay next to the proposed site, said there was "a huge level of concern" about the plans. "I am very disappointed that these plans have been recommended for approval, as there is a huge level of local concern about this," she said.

Frances Wraith, a member of the campaign group Portobello Opposes New Garbage Site (PONGS), said she was pleased that the council had agreed to let local groups have their say, but was concerned that the plans had been recommended for approval.

"We had expected this, but it is still alarming that so many local objections appear to have been simply overlooked," she said. "There is something disquieting about the fact that they do not believe there will be a serious problem with traffic."

Local councillor Stephen Hawkins said: "I am disappointed that the planning officials cannot find a strong planning reason to refuse this application."

Dan Cooke of Viridor said: "Viridor is pleased but not surprised by the officials' recommendation to support the creation of a new road to rail waste transfer site at Portobello. We have worked very hard to ensure that our proposal is in line with the council planning policies."





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  • Last Updated: 25 July 2008 10:04 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

Labour Sleeze Reporter,

25/07/2008 11:25:00
Local councillor Stephen Hawkins said: "I am disappointed that the planning officials cannot find a strong planning reason to refuse this application."

Ah, shame.

2

Andy Pandy,

25/07/2008 12:15:28
The Portobello PONGS?

Don't they play table tennis?

Something smells here.....
3

Peter - very disappointed/concerned,

Edinburgh 25/07/2008 12:34:31
I wonder what 'Buttress' will have anything to say on this issue, afterall Portobello is hardly Edinburgh's New/Old Town is it?
4

Sheep Worrier,

Pretending 25/07/2008 12:46:46
A smell might drift over the centre of Edinburgh if the wind is blowing from the east, compromising Edinburgh's status as a World Heritage Site.

I've looked at all the facts and fully blame the council.

www.nosmellsinoldtown.pfft
5

Epicuras,

25/07/2008 12:59:53
brown envelopes
6

Thomas the Tank,

Edinburgh 25/07/2008 13:10:35
#5 How could you suggest such a thing!! Were Viridor not being 'advised' by no less a Paragon of Unimpeachable Integrity than the former Dear Leader, Donald Anderson,(if a failure as a prospective MSP).
Ah,maybe I see what you mean.

7

I love to eat Sellotape,

25/07/2008 14:16:59
pink envelopes
8

Ken Mare,

Edinburgh 25/07/2008 15:34:15
#6 You are right that, ex-council leader and failed MSP candidate, Donald Anderson, is on the payroll of Viridor. But also the Head of Planning retires this year. Don't be surprised if he gets a few 'pocket-money' jobs over the next year or so.

It's all about money, friendships and self interest. The headline says it all....i.e. 'give the nod'.
9

JimmyC06,

Joppa 25/07/2008 21:06:23
The people of Portobello ought to get a grip. They complain that this land is sitting there doing NOTHING, but, when something suitable is suggested, they turn it down - like the superstore, Porty needs it's not going to make much difference to the local shops as there are about 50 charity shops - we need something decent.
These people are standing in the way of progress!!!
I say go for it and build this waste transfer site, maybe the smell will drown the stink that is so often kicked up by people from Portobello!
10

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25/07/2008 21:54:58
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11

Logie Almond,

25/07/2008 22:48:02
'Local councillor Stephen Hawkins said: "I am disappointed that the planning officials cannot find a strong planning reason to refuse this application."'
How pathetic. As a local councillor it is up to him to find reasons to oppose the application and be prepared to justify them at aany public inquiry.
12

The Geniune Mario Antionette,

25/07/2008 23:09:18
this is a waste
13

The Geniune Mario Antionette,

25/07/2008 23:09:36
check out the name
14

The Geniune Mario Antionette,

25/07/2008 23:10:33
#7 - have you seen the inside of a phone book ?
15

deek006,

portobello 26/07/2008 06:47:15
am with number 9 on this one.this site might give some of the locals a jobs. in stead of sitting in there homes monning. when you stoped the fun park you made the young generation dislike you as well.
16

tumshie heid,

26/07/2008 10:43:56
People monn all day long and not just in their houses.
17

hail hail the hibs r here!!!!!!!!,

30/07/2008 12:19:16
A compamy that will bring jobs to an area with high unemployment and make sure the that the waste that we all produce is recycled, and not just put into land fill.
get a grip PONG change is needed

 

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