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BStE Design FAQLeaflet-v6 - Suffolk County Council

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What are the benefits?The waste transfer station will save money and be better for the environment by reducing vehicle mileage on ourroads. Waste from refuse collection vehicles will be delivered to the waste transfer station then moved into largerarticulated vehicles for onward transport to the treatment facilities. Therefore, fewer collection vehicles will betravelling long distances on the county’s roads and refuse collection vehicles will have more time to carry out theircollection rounds.Why has this site been chosen?A waste transfer station at Bury St Edmunds will minimise the distance that waste collection vehicles have to traveland will therefore minimise the cost to the taxpayer.Rougham Hill was chosen as a suitable site because the Household Waste Recycling Centre is already located there,the compatibility with surrounding land uses and the good transport links, being close to the A14 (T).The site is at Rougham Hill, Bury St Edmunds where the Household Waste Recycling Centre is located. The site to beredeveloped will include an extra piece of land to the rear of the existing recycling centre.P1Scale and boundary revisedSITE LOCATIONDRAFT CONCEPT FORDISCUSSIONSUFFOLK COUNTY COUNBURY ST. EDMUNDSHOUSEHOLD WASTE RECWASTE TRANSFER STATSITE LOCATION MAPLocation PlanContains Ordnance Survey opendata © Crown copyright and database right 20135115921-ATK-BR

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