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Hinkley Campaigners To Give Bath Talk

Monday 13th August 2012 Bath Echo News Team Local News for Bath, News Headlines, What's On

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This Friday will see the Bath People’s Assembly hosting a talk by the Stop Hinkley campaign, opposed to the development of the proposed nuclear power station at Hinkley Point in Somerset.

This talk follows on from their successful “Visions for Change” event earlier this year. Although the proposed power plant is not in B&NES, some Bath residents are concerned about the environmental impact of nuclear power (including uranium mining), and also that Bath could potentially be affected in the event of any major catastrophe, such as those at Sellafield, Chernobyl and Fukushima.

Hinkley Point is currently the site of two existing nuclear power stations – Hinkley A which closed in 2000, and Hinkley B, which is still operating but due to close in 2016. The proposed new power station, Hinkley C, would consist of two reactors and would be the first new nuclear power station built in Britain for over 20 years.

The speaker, Richard Carder, was the Green party candidate for North Somerset in the General Election of 1979, and represented Friends of the Earth at the Public Inquiry into Hinkley in 1989, when he focussed on the emissions of radioactive materials into air and sea. He is now a spokesman for Stop Hinkley in North Somerset. The talk is held at the Friends’ Meeting House, York Street, Bath from 7pm and the event is free. There will be a discussion session following the talk, during which people from all sides of the debate over Hinkley can have their say.

Bath People’s Assembly is an independent democratic non-affiliated body for discussion, debate and the formulation of ideas and proposals on local, national and global issues and policies. Its purpose is to give all people of Bath a stronger democratic voice. It invites people of all ages, genders, abilities, races, and religions to come and work together to put democracy into action. Formed in December 2011, they hold regular meetings to which all residents of Bath and the surrounding area are invited. In April 2012 they organised the “Visions for Change” event, to which they invited all of the various campaign and activist groups and organisations in the Bath area to have stalls and give short talks. The Stop Hinkley talk is likely to be the first in a series of talks following on from this event.

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