Rail hub decision delayed with Secretary of State for Transport “minded to refuse consent”

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The Secretary of State for Transport has said she is “minded to refuse consent” for the 662-acre Hinckley National Rail Freight Interchange (HNRFI) – but needs further information before making a final decision.

Secretary of State, MP Louise Haigh, was due to give her verdict on the controversial scheme by Tuesday 10 September. This followed a review and subsequent recommendation from the Planning Inspectorate’s Examination Authority (ExA).

However, Blaby District Council has received notice that Ms Haigh is delaying the decision until 10 March 2025.

The letter makes it clear the ExA felt the plans should be rejected. Ms Haigh says having weighed both benefits and adverse effects, she is of a similar opinion.

The Minister said while she “is minded to agree” with the advice, she wants further information before making her final decision.

As the scheme is classed as a Nationally Significant Infrastructure Project any ruling on approval or rejection lies with the Secretary of State for Transport.

Proposed by developers Tritax Symmetry, the hub is earmarked for an expanse of countryside between the M69 and the Birmingham to Leicester rail line. The site is southwest of Elmesthorpe, mainly in Blaby District but it also abuts the edge of

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