Date set for decision on Portland waste incinerator

Dorset Council planners will meet on the 22 December

Author: Maria GreenwoodPublished 28th Nov 2022

A date has been set for when a decision will be made over controversial plans for a waste incinerator on Portland.

Dorset Council's Strategic and Technical Planning Commitee will consider the matter on Thursday 22nd of December.

The local authority says a full report, which includes a recommendation from planning officers to be considered by the committee, should be published online no later than Wednesday 14 December.

Powerfuel Portland want to build the facility at Portland Port to burn around 200,000 tonnes of waste a year, creating energy.

Local of proposed waste incinerated on Portland

Giles Frampton, Director, Powerfuel, said:

“There are over 40 similar ERFs already operating safely in the UK, of which the Portland ERF would be one of the new generation, most advanced facilities.

"All ERFs operate under strict regulations and are constantly monitored to ensure there is no negative impact on health or the environment.

Opponents have raised concerns about pollution and the impact on the local landscape.

Giovanna Lewis is a member of Stop Portland Waste Incinerator. She said:

"If it is approved we will take it to judicial review, but that will close about £20,000."

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