The second week of public events will take place next week, between 13th and 16th October. The first three events were well-attended and the COVID precautions in place allowed all of our visitors to feel safe and secure. We very much hope that more members of the community will attend the remaining exhibitions.
One-hour slots at the events can be booked on our website by clicking here, and are listed below for convenience:
Date: |
Location: |
Time: |
13th October 2020 |
Marshland Hall, Marshland St James |
2pm to 8pm |
14th October 2020 |
Oasis Community Centre, Wisbech |
2pm to 8pm |
15th October 2020 |
Tower Hall, Friday Bridge |
2pm to 8pm |
16th October 2020 |
Walton Highway Village Club, Walton Highway |
2pm to 8pm |
Whilst we understand that some people may be reluctant to attend public events at this time, we are confident that we are doing everything in our power to ensure they are held safely. For those unable to attend in person, all exhibition materials are also available on our website as an interactive exhibition.
Feedback can be provided after these events have taken place and up to 29th October, when the current consultation period ends. An online feedback form is available on this website by clicking here and hard copies are available at all public exhibitions and document inspection locations.
These can be returned to MVV using the Freepost address, ‘Freepost MVV’.
All feedback received will be collated into a consultation feedback report and made available at the statutory consultation in Spring 2021, along with MVV’s responses indicating how it has helped to shape the proposals.
Press queries may be directed to:
Paul Carey, Managing Director
07768 842 715
Note to Editors:
About MVV
With a work force of almost 6000 employees and an annual turnover of around € 4 billion, MVV’s core business comprises the distribution of energy, natural gas and water in Mannheim and other cities, the generation of Energy from Waste (EfW) and other energy projects with a focus on renewables such as onshore wind power and energy efficiency.
MVV Umwelt, a subsidiary company of MVV, has over 50 years’ experience in building and operating waste management facilities in Germany, and is one of the top three companies in Germany in its field. “Umwelt” is the German word for environment, so it operates as MVV Environment in the United Kingdom. In Germany, MVV Umwelt operates five EfW (taking residual household waste) and Biomass (taking waste wood) facilities, treating 1.6 million tonnes of waste and biomass a year.
MVV entered the UK market in October 2008, bidding primarily for public sector waste contracts across the country. Now established as a responsible and growing group of companies in the UK, MVV operates three EfW and Biomass facilities treating over 500,000 tonnes of household residual waste and biomass a year. MVV is in the pre-application stage of developing its fourth project in Wisbech to deliver a joint waste management solution and combined heat and power facility in the Medworth ward of Fenland District Council.
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