Controversial Beddington incinerator gets unlikely backing

Bird watcher Peter Alfrey: "Potentially a really good deal on the table". Bird watcher Peter Alfrey: "Potentially a really good deal on the table".

Plans to build a controversial new incinerator on the edge of the borough have found unlikely support from naturalists

Since the proposals were announced last year, campaigners have criticised developers Viridor, saying the Energy Recovery Facility planned in Beddington, which would incinerate waste to produce heat and electricity, will increase pollution.

The scheme, which is being designed for the South London Waste Partnership made up of Sutton, Croydon, Kingston and Merton councils, involves the closure of the Beddington Lane landfill site.

Three acres of the 93 acre site will be used for the incinerator while the rest will be made into a nature reserve.

Last month it was announced the design had been changed to cut pollution from the plant, that public access to the nature reserve will be improved, there will be special habitats for sparrows and a warden and committee will be put in place to manage the park.

Campaigners Stop the Incinerator say the concessions amount to "mere confectionery".

But staunch nature lovers have backed the plans, claiming the concessions will be of huge benefit to the area.

Keen bird watcher and member of the Hackbridge and Beddington Corner Development Committee Peter Alfrey, said: "I think there's potentially a really good deal on the table for the local community and wildlife but it just needs a bit more detail fleshed out."

"The new conservation and access committee will really help to open up the area to the public and manage the habitat on site. A committed and experienced warden, as well as funding will also go a long to maintaining the area - but we do need a good sum of money."

Mr Alfrey, said: "We need to ensure the committee consists of members of the London Wildlife Trust, the RSPB and senior members of the Wandle Valley Regional Park Trust as well as local neighbourhood development groups so people in the area get their say."

The current plans including amendments will go before development control committee in April.

To submit you views to the connsultation, email developmentcontrol@sutton.gov.uk by Friday, March 22.

Comments(4)

Elizabeth A says...
5:45pm Thu 14 Mar 13

I find this attitude astonishing. Pollution does not mix with people or with wildlife. This are was promised to the community in any case, and without an incinerator to pollute it!

Hackbridge_resident1 says...
9:10am Fri 15 Mar 13

This headline is incorrect and misleading. They do not back the incinerator and nor do the Hackbridge and Beddington Corner Neighbourhood Development Group. Press should not take sentences out of context. They back improvements to the park management committee and commitment to the restoration of the park. As Elizabeth A has said, this commitment was already promised without an incinerator.

Gordon Ross - Green Party says...
11:06pm Sat 16 Mar 13

This comment is from Teresa Tipping, who has lived in Beddington for 27 years:
"I remember when Beddington residents were promised that wondrous things would be undertaken to preserve the wildlife and the park would open to visitors when the landfill site eventually finished after ten years - Now 17 years have passed and whilst we are told the landfill site has almost reached the end, we are still waiting for the promised Garden of Eden which may finally appear after another 25 years! Wow - many of us may not still be around then even if it does eventually take shape! The moral of the story is 'Don't believe everything you are told'

Beddington Residents says...
7:51am Fri 22 Mar 13

If the ERF / incinerator gets permission (which seems very likely) Viridor and Sutton must engage properly with all the local groups on the detail of these plans and provide a clear timetable for the implementation of this park. Proper links through from Beddington Lane to the Regional Park are top of Beddington Residents' concerns.

I fear that when the ERF/ incinerator is through reasons will be found to also continue with landfill and the park will be postponed again into the future.

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