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Sutton Bridge Survey

Peterborough Renewable Energy Limited (PREL) is very interested in developing an energypark in Sutton Bridge.
Your views will help shape the proposals being considered for this renewable energy scheme.
Over 100 skilled jobs would be created in processing waste materials, diverted from landfill, and biomass to produce recycled products and clean renewable electricity with the option of providing fresh water.
Sharing your views with us will help us develop plans for Sutton Bridge that will more accurately reflect the wishes of local people, and for each questionnaire returned or completed on-line by 16th April 2009, PREL will donate £1 (up to a maximum of £5,000) to local charities or voluntary groups in Sutton Bridge.



Q1 - Do you Support the recycling of waste materials?
Strongly Support
Support
Neither Oppose Nor Support
Oppose
Strongly Oppose

Please Comment on your answer:



Q2 - How concerned are you personally about climate change and global warming?
Seriously Concerned
Slightly Concerned
No Opinion
Sceptical
Very Sceptical

Please Comment on your answer:


Q3 - What, if any, forms of renewable energy do you think should have a role in your area?
Tick all technologies that you consider have a role to play
On shore Wind
Off-Shore Wind
Solar
Biomass
Landfill Gas
Hydro
Wave Energy
Tidal Energy

Q4 - Bearing in mind your previous answers, how do you feel about the use of biomass waste in renewable energy production?
Strongly Support
Support
Neither Oppose Nor Support
Oppose
Strongly Oppose

Please tell us your reasons for your answer:



Q5 - The proposed site for the Sutton Bridge energypark is adjacent to the existing power station on undeveloped land behind Chalk Lane. To what extent do you agree that this is a suitable site?
Agree Strongly
Agree
Neither agree Nor disagree
Disagree
Strongly Disagree

Please tell us your reasons for your answer:



Q6 - Below you will find several statements that might be said about the proposed energypark scheme. Please let us know how much you agree with the statements made

StatementStrongly Agree AgreeNo ViewDisagreeStrongly Disagree
The energypark will...
Increase recycling rates and reduce waste
Bring significant local economic benefits
Bring significant environmental improvements
Help the regeneration of Sutton Bridge port
Mean more recycling at home not overseas
Help supply fresh water for local food businesses
Produce green electricity local homes & local business
Provide new facilities to support local community projects

Q7 - What benefits would you like to see from developments in and around Sutton Bridge?


Q8 - A number of key issues that must be considered in relation to the planning and development of schemes of this kind are listed below. In relation to this scheme, please identify, on a scale of 1 to 5, how important these issues are to you.
1 is not at all important and 5 is very important
The visual and landscape quality of Sutton Bridge
Noise and air quality in residential areas
Traffic congestion in and around Sutton Bridge once operating
Sites of archaeological significance
Accessibility to the river
Construction traffic
Areas with nature conservation value
Floodplain land

Q9 - What, if any, concerns do you have about the proposed energypark?


Q10 - What other information on our proposals would you find helpful?



Please tick this box if you would like us to keep you informed about this scheme.

To validate your response, and to help us keep you informed of developments, please provide your name and postal and/or email address below:

Name:

Address:

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Email:

Age:
Under 21
21-30
31-40
41-50
51-60
Over 60

thank you

Peterborough Renewable Energy Limited
Eco Innovation Centre, City Road, Peterborough PE1 1SA

t: +44 01733 348468 info@prel-online.co.uk

All information provide will be held for the sole purpose of this development. Personal information will only be used for the purpose of keeping you informed about
this proposed development and will not be used for any other purpose. Will be maintained in accordance with the Data Protection Act 1998.