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    Covanta Incinerator at Rookery Pit South Stewartby Beds is Approved by IPC

    Clearly everyone who fought the Covanta proposal will be deeply disappointed and angry to learn that despite overwhelming local and national opposition the IPC have imposed the monster incinerator on the Marston Vale. Marston Moreteyne Action Group and others are studying the IPC decision...
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    Covanta Incinerator at Rookery Pit South Stewartby Beds is Approved by IPC

    Clearly everyone who fought the Covanta proposal will be deeply disappointed and angry to learn that despite overwhelming local and national opposition the IPC have imposed the monster incinerator on the Marston Vale. Marston Moreteyne Action Group and others are studying the IPC decision...
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    Covanta Incinerator Proposal at Rookery Pit South

    Rookery Pit South and the adjacent Marston Vale Country Park are important birding sites under threat from the Covanta Incinerator Proposal. NOW is the time to make YOUR voice heard regarding the Covanta Incinerator Register with the IPC (Infrastructure Planning Commission) to have your say...
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    Proposed Covanta Incinerator at Rookery Pit , Stewartby, Marston Vale, Bedfordshire

    Rookery Pit which formed part of the Stewartby Brickworks has been earmarked by US company Covanta for a 600,000 ton a year Waste Incinerator. This site currently has reedbeds, pools and larger stretches of open water and is an important site for wildlife. I am a member of an action group...
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    Former Stewartby Brickworks, Bedford to be considered for a future Landfill

    Proposed Covanta Incinerator at Rookery Pit (former Stewartby Brickworks) Rookery Pit which formed part of the Stewartby Brickworks has actually been earmarked by US company Covanta for a 600,000 ton a year Waste Incinerator. This site currently has reedbeds, pools and larger stretches of open...
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