

Jeremy Hilton
TORIES CONTINUE WITH INCINERATOR PLAN
At the annual meeting of Gloucestershire County Council, Conservative Party Councillors have continued down the slippery slope to building a 270,000 tonne waste incinerator on Javelin Park.
Liberal Democrat Councillors on the council have pushed forward a motion, expecting
that the Outline Business Case for an incinerator would have to be re-
After the vote was taken, with the motion passed, Councillor Jeremy Hilton, leader
of Gloucestershire County Council Liberal Democrats said: “This Council has now made
a decision. They’re rejected the Cabinet’s preferred solution, an incinerator, in
the business case they submitted to DEFRA. We’ll be watching them now, and we expect
to see that case withdrawn and re-
Councillor Roger Brown, Liberal Democrat spokesman for waste on Gloucestershire County Council agreed, adding: “I am convinced that the decisions taken so far by the Tory Cabinet are inevitably leading to an incinerator and are based on inadequate information. We should first thoroughly investigate other technologies. Most importantly of all, we should increase our recycling rates by improving curbside collections. At the moment, we have a chaotic variety of collections in each of the Districts.”