Despite local opposition, construction of the multi-billion-pound Sizewell C nuclear power station is set to commence following the government’s development consent order, which grants permission for preliminary construction work to begin on the site. Construction of fences and accommodation for the construction crew is expected to begin shortly.
Andrew Bowie MP, the Minister for Nuclear and Renewables, expects to encounter peaceful protests organised by local campaign groups during his visit to the Suffolk coast site on Monday 15 January, as opinions remain divided on the new reactor.
Together Against Sizewell C (TASC), a group campaigning against the construction of Sizewell C’s two nuclear reactors, previously contested the project in the High Court, claiming insufficient consideration of environmental impacts. Failing to halt government approval for the project, TASC emphasised that the group’s concerns persist.
Speaking to ITV News, TASC chair Jenny Kirtley said: “By enabling Sizewell C construction to start, the UK Government, as majority shareholder, is permitting permanent environmental damage to the heritage coast and biodiversity of east Suffolk, directly contradicting its own green agenda.
“Driven by nuclear ideology rather than practicality, the government is showing blatant disregard for the protected landscape of the Suffolk Coast and Heaths Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and its environment.”
The chancellor first granted approval for the project in November 2022, estimating the creation of 10,000 new jobs. The final investment decision for the project is set to be announced later this year.
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