North London Waste Authority push to industrialise Pinkham Way!

The North London Waste Authority (NLWA) has made a further request to Haringey to redesignate the Pinkham Way site as 'industrial' land, making it suitable for waste use.  
It is clearly willing to disregard a planning inspector's recent outright rejection of this very change. Not only this, but its submission to the new North London Waste Plan (NLWP) stresses the supposed benefits to the seven north London councils of using the site:
 
“...the Authority would like to use this site for managing a proportion of north London’s waste.”
 
The major petition launched by the Pinkham Way Alliance calls on the NLWA to abandon its present course and rethink its flawed waste strategy. Although pressure is mounting, it is clearly ploughing on.
 
In under two weeks, we're over halfway to our short-term target of 5000 signatures.
 
Many, many thanks to those who've signed and passed it on. Might there still be contacts you didn't tell? To those who haven't, we urge you to sign and to pass it to other household members, to family, friends and neighbours across north London.

 

You can sign our petition by clicking on the link below:

http://www.change.org/en-GB/petitions/halt-the-3-billion-waste-cont...

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