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Residents thank supporters after Saxon Pit, Whittlesey, expansion refused

Community campaigners praise residents, councillors and public health officials after narrow planning committee vote

John Elworthy by John Elworthy
2:30pm, March 7 2026
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A controversial expansion of waste processing at Saxon Pit has been refused by Cambridgeshire County Council after a six-hour meeting, with councillors citing health, noise, dust and traffic concerns. Above: CEO of Johnsons Aggregates Lewis Johnson addressing the committee

A controversial expansion of waste processing at Saxon Pit has been refused by Cambridgeshire County Council after a six-hour meeting, with councillors citing health, noise, dust and traffic concerns. Above: CEO of Johnsons Aggregates Lewis Johnson addressing the committee

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A residents’ campaign group has thanked supporters across the community after councillors refused a controversial proposal to expand waste processing at Saxon Pit, Whittlesey.

The application by Johnsons Aggregates Recycling Ltd was rejected by Cambridgeshire County Council’s planning committee on 4 March after a meeting that lasted almost six hours. Councillors voted five to three against the proposal, overturning a recommendation from planning officers that it should be approved.

Following the decision, Saxongate Residents Group issued a detailed statement thanking residents, councillors and public officials who supported their campaign.

“After a meeting that ran for nearly six hours and swung more than once, the committee refused the application by five votes to three. We are grateful for that outcome. But a three-to-five split on a proposal carrying these health and environmental risks should give us pause,” the group said.

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The proposal, first submitted in August 2024, had spent around 18 months moving through the planning system before reaching committee.

Residents say the outcome was only possible because of the level of engagement from people across the local community.

“None of this would have reached Wednesday’s committee in the condition it did without the sustained effort of many people,” Saxongate said.

This is the trommel which processes IBA into building 1. The photo shows steam and the material remains hot due to chemical activity. If dust never occurs during this process what is the discolouration on the solar panels. Former Saxon brickworks site, Whittlesey. PHOTO: Terry Harris February 17th, 2026
This is the trommel which processes IBA into building 1. The photo shows steam and the material remains hot due to chemical activity. If dust never occurs during this process what is the discolouration on the solar panels. Former Saxon brickworks site, Whittlesey. PHOTO: Terry Harris February 17th, 2026

“Thank you to every resident who travelled, who wrote, who signed, who shared, and who stayed engaged throughout this process.”

The group said the presence of residents at the meeting itself played an important role in demonstrating the scale of local concern.

Coach provided so residents could attend meeting

One of the most visible shows of support came when local councillor Roy Gerstner organised and paid for a coach so residents could attend the planning meeting in person.

“Thank you to Cllr Roy Gerstner, who provided and paid for a coach so that residents could attend in person,” Saxongate said.

“That gesture meant more than logistics. It meant the committee saw a community that had shown up.”

Campaigners said the turnout helped ensure councillors understood the depth of feeling among residents about the potential impacts of the proposed expansion.

Concerns centred on health, dust, noise and traffic

Throughout the planning process, residents raised concerns about increased waste throughput at the site and the potential consequences for nearby communities.

Among the issues highlighted were the risk of increased dust and noise, higher levels of heavy goods vehicle traffic and the processing of incinerator bottom ash.

Saxongate argued that health concerns were sometimes framed within the planning process as matters of perception rather than evidence.

However, the group praised the county council’s public health team for recognising the importance of properly examining complaints from residents.

“Thank you to the Public Health team at Cambridgeshire County Council for taking their responsibilities seriously when others sought to characterise those same concerns as perception rather than evidence,” the statement said.

Councillors praised for supporting refusal

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Saxongate also thanked councillors who supported the decision to reject the proposal, saying their stance ensured the concerns raised by residents were reflected in the final outcome.

“Thank you to Cllr Samantha Hoy and Cllr Chris Boden for standing up for what was right, and for ensuring the grounds for refusal reflect the genuine concerns of this community,” the group said.

A controversial expansion of waste processing at Saxon Pit has been refused by Cambridgeshire County Council after a six-hour meeting, with councillors citing health, noise, dust and traffic concerns. PHOTO: Terry Harris
A controversial expansion of waste processing at Saxon Pit has been refused by Cambridgeshire County Council after a six-hour meeting, with councillors citing health, noise, dust and traffic concerns. Residents leaving Whittlesey for the meeting at New Shire Hall 

The group also acknowledged the involvement of North East Cambridgeshire MP Steve Barclay, who had previously raised objections to the proposal and supported a call-in request to the Secretary of State.

Planning decision based on two main concerns

The planning committee refused the application on two main grounds.

First, councillors concluded that the proposed increase in waste throughput and longer operating hours would intensify noise and dust problems and harm the health and wellbeing of nearby residents.

Second, the committee determined that the development had not demonstrated it would avoid unacceptable impacts on highway capacity and air quality when considered alongside other developments in the area.

A controversial expansion of waste processing at Saxon Pit has been refused by Cambridgeshire County Council after a six-hour meeting, with councillors citing health, noise, dust and traffic concerns. PHOTO: Terry Harris
A controversial expansion of waste processing at Saxon Pit has been refused by Cambridgeshire County Council after a six-hour meeting, with councillors citing health, noise, dust and traffic concerns. Cllr Chris Boden (second right) fron row

Both reasons were judged to conflict with policies in the Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Minerals and Waste Local Plan and the Fenland Local Plan.

Recognition for local media coverage

Saxongate also thanked journalists and local media outlets who reported on the planning process and the issues raised by residents.

“Lastly, thank you to those in the local press who are reporting this accurately and including the detailed information,” the group said.

“The devil here really is in the detail.”

OUR VIEW: Saxon Pit IBA expansion- Reject or postpone decision amid unresolved safety and environmental concerns

Campaigners have argued throughout the process that technical and regulatory questions surrounding waste processing and environmental impacts required careful scrutiny.

Residents say campaign will continue

While welcoming the planning refusal, Saxongate said the decision does not end wider concerns about the site or environmental regulation.

“The refusal is significant,” the group said. “It is also a moment, not an endpoint.”

The residents’ group says it will continue monitoring issues connected to the site, including water quality, containment and cumulative environmental impacts.

Campaigners are also preparing for the possibility that the applicant could appeal the decision.

“The applicant may appeal, and we will need to keep each other informed,” the group said, encouraging residents to stay connected through its mailing list.

For now, however, the group says the decision represents a major moment for community action.

“This result reflects a community that showed up, stayed engaged and made its voice heard.”

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