Acorn's website detailing the proposal to buld an AD plant at Spring Grove Farm.
Acorn made a presentation to Haverhill Town Council on 18th October (YouTube)
Haverhill Vision 2031 provides a framework for managing the continued growth in the town over the next two decades.
Having this plan in place means that we will be in a stronger position to manage change locally, rather than having to react to pressures from others.
It will also provide positive guidance for residents, investors, developers and infrastructure providers in terms of how and where the town develops, grows and continues to prosper, while protecting what we value most, including our rich heritage, environment and quality of life.
Suffolk County Council Planning Register Write a description for this list item and include information that will interest site visitors. For example, you may want to describe a team member's experience, what makes a product special, or a unique service that you offer.
Item LinkSuffolk's Nature Strategy
Suffolk’s Nature Strategy describes the challenges and opportunities our natural environment faces. Its purpose is to articulate what we believe are the key natural environment priorities for the county and to convey to decision-makers how the wildlife and landscapes of Suffolk are important building blocks
for our own economic growth and health and wellbeing.
Website for the AD plant near Thetford on the Euston Estate in Suffolk.
Stop Hardwick Energy Write a description for this list item and include information that will interest site visitors. For example, you may want to describe a team member's experience, what makes a product special, or a unique service that you offer.
Item LinkWebsite for the campaign opposing Acorn Bioenergy's application to West Northamptonshire Council (WNC) for planning permission to construct and operate one of the largest anaerobic digestion plants in the country, on productive greenfield land to the west of the A43.
Website for the campaign opposing a proposal by Resourceful Energy Anaerobic Limited to build a supersized anaerobic digester facility at the Queen Charlton quarry site in the Bath and North East Somerset region.