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Royton MP and councillors oppose huge £150m waste-to-energy plant that will be as tall as '12 double-decker buses'

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direct to your inboxCouncillors and an MP are opposing plans for a huge £150 million waste-to-energy plant in Oldham that would be as tall as ’12 double-decker buses’.Proposals are expected to be submitted ‘any day now’ to the planning department for a new energy recovery facility on Mossdown Road in Royton.The incinerator, which would deal with non-recyclable commercial waste, would transform the energy from burning rubbish into electricity for the national grid.A similar plan was proposed in 2017 but rejected by Oldham council planners in March 2018.And councillors say that under the new plans the structure would stand 55m tall – significantly higher than the previous application.Oldham West and Royton MP Jim McMahon and councillors for.

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