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Campaign: No to Norfolk Incinerators
 

Timeline/key stories


2005

May 10: An Evening News investigation reveals Norfolk County Council is considering plans for waste incinerators.

 

December 2: Norfolk County Council announces plans for such a plant at Longwater Industrial Estate, Costessey. Story

 

December 7: Preferred contractor Waste Recycling Group (WRG) refuses to rule out importing waste.

 

December 12: WRG is confirmed preferred option for waste treatment.

 

December 13: WRG pledges to consult 6,000 households over its planned incinerator.

 

December 15: We reveal incinerator could cost £300m over 25 years. Story

 

December 27: Campaigners call for incinerator plans to be scrapped and zero waste policies adopted.

 


2006

 

January 10, 2006: Norfolk County Council’s decision to go ahead with incinerator is called in by the cabinet’s scrutiny committee.

 

January 11: Council says three more incinerators could be built in the county.

 

January 18: Leaked document reveals government plans to increase the amount of waste being burned.

 

January 19: Campaigners warn cancer-causing chemical cadmium could be emitted from the incinerator.

 

January 21: Councillor Adrian Ramsay calls for all parties at City Hall to unite against plans for the incinerator.

 

January 23: Hundreds of people pack an Evening News meeting about the incinerator in Costessey.

 

March 6: Businesses near the proposed site insist they have no plans to move away.

 

March 7: Norwich City Council defers a decision on incinerator.

 

March 24: County councillors raise fears they have been kept in the dark.

 

March 27: Evidence of birth defects caused by incinerators is to be put before councillors.

 

April 11: Irish medical experts warn we know too little about health risks of burning waste. Story

 

April 17: Details of plans for a zero-waste plant in Lowestoft are revealed. Story

 

April 19: Tory leader David Cameron’s crusade to win over the green voters sparks row because it was Tory councillors who gave incinerator plans the go-ahead. Story

 

April 21: Councillors in Costessey claim only 16pc of householders there received WRG’s promised consultation leaflet after launching their own survey. Story

 

April 26: Pollution expert Dr Dick van Steenis calls on WRG to take part in public debate. Story

 

April 27: Evening News reveals that WRG chairman John Birt is former special adviser to Tony Blair on various issues, including health. Story

 

May 4: New report shows energy generated from waste is more polluting than burning fossil fuels.

 

May 9: Activists claim Norfolk is being shown up by its neighbours which are looking at more environmentally sustainable alternatives to incineration. Story

 

May 10: Green party councillors reveal they want to use their increased stronghold at City Hall to raise opposition to the incinerator. Story

 

May 11: New report claims the incineration process is the most expensive solution for dealing with waste. Story

 

May 12: The Evening News says enough is enough and comes out against plans for a waste incinerator on the outskirts of the city and urges all readers to do likewise. Story

May 13: Councillors are to get the chance to ask searching questions about a controversial incinerator planned for the outskirts of Norwich. Story

May 15: Campaigners against an incinerator planned for the outskirts of Norwich have raised concerns about the tonnes of toxic waste that would have to be transported across the county to the nearest landfill sites. Story

May 16: Plans to build a huge incinerator on the outskirts of the city came in for a bashing when councillors met to discuss the scheme. Story


May 18: The man in charge of co-ordinating the county's residual waste programme today defended County Hall's waste consultation process which led to initial plans for an incinerator being given the go-ahead. Story


May 23: A district council is to broaden its research on the environmental and public health impacts of incinerating waste after worried councillors requested more information. Story


May 24: A leading opponent of plans to build a waste incinerator near Norwich today called on volunteers to help run the campaign against it. Story

May 27: Environmentalists who successfully fought off plans to build an incinerator in their city tell campaigners against a plant planned for Norfolk the war can be won. Story


May 31: The fight to stop a waste incinerator from being built in Norfolk has been given a huge boost thanks to campaigners from across the country joining forces. Story


June 1: The firm behind plans to build a waste incinerator on the outskirts of Norwich has fallen behind schedule. Story


June 7: Anti-incinerator campaigners have drawn up the next moves in their battle to stop a plant being built near Norwich. Story


June 16: Campaigners today stepped up their battle to stop a controversial waste incinerator being built near Norwich with the launch of a new website. Story


June 21: Campaigners against the proposed Norfolk incinerator are hoping to show the public how to go greener and avoid the need for landfill sites, as they step up their fight against plans for a Costessey incinerator. Story

 

June 27: The battle to stop an incinerator being built on the outskirts of the city was handed a huge boost after Norwich City Council's new leader announced the council was going to oppose the controversial scheme. Story

 

June 28: The fight to thwart plans for an incinerator on the outskirts of Norwich have received a double boost. City Hall's leader officially announced his authority's opposition to plans, just as Labour counterparts at County Hall called for a review of Norfolk's waste policies. Story

 

June 29: The fate of plans for a controversial £90m waste incinerator could hinge on the decision of a secret meeting next week. Story

 

July 1: A Lib Dem councillor opposed to the incinerator is putting aside political differences and meeting a conservative Norfolk MP next week to raise his concerns over the way a controversial incinerator waste contract was procured by the county council. Story

 

July 6: Campaigners fighting to stop an incinerator being built on the outskirts of the city were today urged to write to a firm which could hold the key to the scheme to ask the company to reveal its intentions. Story


July 11: A district councillor has slammed the decision by Norfolk County Council to stick with the company that plans to build a controversial waste incinerator on the outskirts of Norwich - bringing another authority into conflict with County Hall. Story


July 12: Campaigners are stepping up their protest to halt the controversial plan to build a huge incinerator on the outskirts of Norwich by putting some of the key movers and shakers on the spot. Story

 

July 13: Campaigners fighting plans to build a controversial waste incinerator on the outskirts of Norwich have been urged to attend two vital meetings to express their opposition. Story

 

July 19: Council bosses have unveiled plans to build an environmentally friendly waste-guzzling power station on a vacant plot of land at Trowse - as an alternative to controversial incinerator proposals. Story

 

July 25 Fresh fears over the safety of waste incinerators were today raised after a hospital which specialises in environmental diseases claimed emissions from plants could seriously affect public health. Story

 

July 27 The county council dramatically backtracks on its incinerator plans by ditching the firm which wants to build it. Story

 

September 21 Speculation is mounting that the firm which wants to build an incinerator on the outskirts of Norwich is trying to buy more land so the controversial scheme can go ahead after all. Story

 

September 28 The public has “lost confidence” in Norfolk County Council because of the controversy surrounding the proposed incinerator on the outskirts of the city, a city councillor has claimed. Story

 

October 2 Anti-incinerator campaigners are upset negotiations for a greener alternative have stalled and are questioning the council's commitment to the discussions. Story

 

October 11 Plans for a controversial incinerator in Norwich are to be re-evaluated and could come back into the frame, a conference on recycling has been told. Story

 

October 16 Anti-incinerator campaigners have welcomed a decision by the city's Liberal Democrats to finally come out against the controversial plant on the outskirts of Norwich. But critics accused the Lib Dems of taking too long to make their minds up and said they should have opposed the plans while they were in power. Story

 

October 20 Controversial plans to build an incinerator on the outskirts of the city could be forever consigned to the dustbin - if everyone in the city plays their part in hitting tough new recycling targets. Story

 

October 23 Campaigners who fought controversial proposals for an incinerator on the outskirts of Norwich will join forces with other protesters to create a unit front against plans for a similar plant in Suffolk. Story

Campaigners' delight

 

October 30: Two bids to build a waste plant, one of which is proposing an incinerator, will be looked at again in the new year. Story

 

November 7: A vicar has joined the raging debate over plans for an incinerator by criticising landowners in Costessey. Fears are mounting in the area near Longwater Industrial Estate that secret deals are going on behind closed doors which will give Waste Recycling Group (WRG) the land it needs for a controversial incinerator. Story

 

November 24: Shadow environment secretary Peter Ainsworth (Conservative) said a major expansion of incineration plants could not be justified without further research into recycling. His views contrast with the Conservative-controlled Norfolk County Council, which has kept incineration as one of its options to deal with the county's waste. Story


November 29: Campaigners have claimed a victory in the fight against a planned incinerator on Norwich's doorstep after Euro politicians threw out controversial plans to pave the way for more burning of waste. Story

 

December 5: Campaigners against the controversial Costessey incinerator plan have issued a rallying cry for people to make their protests heard, after it was revealed Norfolk County Council plans to name its preferred bidder for the contact at the end of January. Story

 

December 6: A major shake-up in the planning system could have huge ramifications for the future of incineration in Norfolk. Story

 

 


2007

 

January 6: Speculation is mounting that a controversial waste incinerator could now be built to the east of the city. Story

 

January 8: Families facing a fresh threat of an incinerator on their doorstep have been urged to join forces with campaigners who helped fight previous proposals for the controversial plant. Story

 

January 10: Emissions from a towering waste incinerator to the east of the city would impact on dozens of villages as well as huge parts of Norwich - a weather expert has claimed. Story

 

January 11: A councillor who backed controversial incinerator plans has staged an embarrassing u-turn now it has emerged it could be built in his ward. . Story

January 12: Anti-incinerator campaigners have pledged to battle on in the fight against burning waste - even though the waste plant is no longer planned for their back yard. Story

 

January 17: Families anxiously waiting to find out whether a towering incinerator could be built on their doorsteps will find out where it will go within weeks. Story

 

January 19: Families opposed to waste incineration in Norfolk are being asked to take their fight to the prime minister. Story

 

January 24: Campaigners battling to stop a huge waste incinerator being built on the outskirts of the city today called on council bosses to follow the example set by Cambridgeshire - and boot out the plans. Story

 

January 29: At a public meeting to discuss incineration, hundreds of people were warned the controversial method of dealing with our rubbish could not be ruled out in Norfolk. Story


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