Changes to truck stop site would put more tankers on a borough road

By Neil Speight

14th Nov 2020 | Local News

CHANGES to a planning permission are being sought that would lead to an additional 148 tanker movements to and from a site in West Thurrock.

The changes are being sought by the Fiddlers Reach Truck Stop which is in the process of being redesigned.

As part of the changes to the site's existing use, new electronic gates would be fitted on the Wouldham Road entrance to the site.

Its operators say using Wouldham Road would be more advantageous than all of the vehicles, which are mostly petrol tankers, using access via Hedley Avenue.

The full details of proposed changes and the opportunity to comment can be found via the link below.

Application for the variation of conditions no.2 (approved plans) and no.4 (HGV movements) of planning permission ref: 18/00321/FUL (Full planning permission for clearing and levelling the site, providing hard standing, roads and utility connections, together with the change of use of the land to employment uses falling within Classes B1(c), B2 and B8 of the Use Class Order 1987 (as amended)) to alter the HGV access arrangements and to allow an increase in the overall number of HGV movements to and from the site daily. Fiddlers Reach, Wouldham Road, Grays, RM20 4XB. Ref. No: 20/01536/CV | Received: Sat 07 Nov 2020 | Validated: Mon 09 Nov 2020 | Status: Awaiting decision.

     

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