Community Hits Out at Pound(S)640m Recycling Centre Bid - but Boss Says Go-Ahead Not Up to Them ; Plant Decision 'Isn't Yours'
Evening Times › March 25, 2011
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Evening Times › March 25, 2011
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A BOSS behind the bid to build a power plant and recycling centre near Newton Mearns has declared "the community won't decide" whether it gets the go-ahead.
The message came from one of three senior partners behind the bid, chief development officer William Findlater, who spoke exclusively to the Evening Times after a fiery meeting between Lifetime Recycling Village Ltd and 300 concerned local residents.See the full content of this document
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Community Hits Out at Pound(S)640m Recycling Centre Bid - but Boss Says Go-Ahead Not Up to Them ; Plant Decision 'Isn't Yours'
The firm wants to build a massive incinerator and recycling centre which will process 1.5million tonnes of rubbish a year and generate enough electricity to power 100,000 homes.
But it is not expected to reveal detailed ...See the full content of this document
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