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EDF rejects radioactivity concerns over Hinkley Point dredging


EDF rejects radioactivity concerns over Hinkley Point dredging
EDF has this week rejected concerns about radioactivity from its dredging in the Bristol Channel around Hinkley Point power station near Burnham-On-Sea.
A coalition of concerned Bristol Channel researchers and campaigners says they have undertaken a pre-dredging radioactivity survey near Hinkley Point because “EDF, who want to dump radioactivity in the Bristol Channel, refuse to do it.”
The coalition, representing interests from both Welsh and English communities along the Bristol Channel/Severn estuary coasts, has appealed to the CEOs of the Marine Management Organisation and Natural Resources Wales (who must both adjudicate on EDF’s application to dredge) and the Westminster and Welsh Governments, who oversee those two agencies, to postpone any dumping decision until the survey results are published. The coalition has also formally requested a Public Inquiry to discuss the issues. ....

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Public services board will be 'positive change' for Newport


JOINING forces with the four other councils in Gwent could allow Newport City Council greater access to grants, a senior officer has said.
At a meeting of the council s Performance Scrutiny Committee on Wednesday, July 28, councillors discussed proposals to create a Gwent-wide Public Services Board.
“I hope this will be a positive change,” said the council s policy partnership and involvement manager Tracy McKim.
Public Services Boards enable public bodies to work together. They were launched as part of the Wellbeing for Future Generations Act 2015.
A regional approach is encouraged in an Audit Wales Report and the Wellbeing for Future Generations Act 2015. ....

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