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Sewage waste firm to deaL with expansion objections
By Chris A GROWING SEWAGE waste haulier will take on local objectors and defend its expansion plans, after lodging an application to relocate to bigger premises in Northamptonshire.
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The specialist tanker haulage company, which has grown 100% in 28 months, and employs 24 staff in liquid waste removal, wants to increase the work it does with Anglian Water. A move to Wollaston would allow it to run up to 20 HGVs.
But concerns are growing that objectors could scupper the plans when it comes before a committee in November.
Its application states that if refused: "[Director Paul Cammack] would have to seriously consider his next move."
Bidwells lead planning consultant Richard Oakley reveals: "A successful application will allow Cammack to grow his business for the benefit of local people."
E d r A spokeswoman for Wellingborough Council says a meeting set for 4 November will allow councillors to make a decision on the plans.
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Cammack was unable to comment.