Waste Transfer Campaign Update
By admin on Dec 8, 2009 | In Community
Rachel will be leading a deputation to the council on Thursday to outline concerns at Leeds City Council's plan to build a Waste Transfer site opposite Kirkstall Valley Primary School. If you want to get involved in showing the council why it is wrong to process 100,000 tonnes of waste within 400m of 1000 houses, 1mile of 4 schools and just off one of Leeds' busiest roads, come to the NW Area Committee meeting on Thursday (10th December), at 7pm, at Woodhouse Community Centre, Woodhouse Street, LS6 2NY.
The campaign to stop has also gone online!
There is a petition to show exactly what we think about the site here. The names signed on this site will be added to the hundreds that have been signed in the shops that surround the proposed site.
You can also join our facebook group
All the campaign information can be found at www.wastenotwanted.org.uk.
Residents in Kirkstall and Burley don't want the added traffic and environmental risks of 100,000 tonnes of waste on their doorstep.
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