Tim Knowles, managing director of FIREM, said: “We take the concerns of residents, particularly around noise and the operation of the site, very seriously.
“We’ve invested considerable time in producing detailed acoustic assessments and responding to every point raised by the council’s environmental specialists.
“We remain committed to ensuring the site operates in a way that is both commercially successful and respectful of its neighbours.”
Qureshi, who put an Early Day Motion to the Commons, also criticised Bolton Council because the planning application.
“The council’s lack of action is not acceptable although local authorities don’t have a lot of power over permitted development,” she said.
A spokesperson for Bolton Council said: “The planning application has to be determined on the basis of the details of the proposal, its impacts and on adopted national and local planning policies.
“The planning enforcement investigation remains on hold and once the application has been determined, the appropriate next steps will be reviewed.”

