Radiation Free Lakeland Press Release, 25th August 2022: Colourful Nuclear Dump “feel good” books are being aimed at children by the Copeland Community Partnerships. The Community Partnerships of the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority’s subsidiary Nuclear Waste Services and Copeland Borough Council have teamed up to produce literature for adults and children to help form the “express […]
Author: Jan Bridget
Twelve Months – One Meeting
NFLA media release, 19 August 2022, For immediate use Twelve months, one meeting – the complete lack of accountability on nuclear in Copeland Despite Copeland Council being at the heart of plans to develop a new nuclear plant and a nuclear waste dump in the borough, the Nuclear Free Local Authorities were surprised to see […]
News and Star
At last a more balanced news item, albeit after the horse has bolted.
Millom and Haverigg Town Investment Plan
See new section on main page, point 53. Plan published in January 2019 clearly shows proposals for the area’s involvement with government and Copeland’s plans for ‘clean energy’ aka nuclear.
At last, mainstream media acknowledge dangers
Guardian on line today published an article quoting the Zoological Society of London stating the dangers of seismic surveys as well as acknowledging the dangers of placing highly radioactive waste under the sea or, indeed, underground. Here is the piece by Mattha Busby.
Geological Fault West Cumbria
It seems there is a geological fault that extends from Haverigg to St Bees. It’s all gobbledygook to me but here is a link to the academic summary. Structural evolution of the Lake District Boundary Fault Zone in west Cumbria, UK Could this be a god-send? Too simple? Surely Nuclear Waste Services are aware of […]