MP wants public vote on nuclear waste disposal
Richard Madden, BBC News, 26 January 2024 more https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/crg7nlwnz59o
People in part of East Yorkshire should be given a referendum on a proposal to bury nuclear waste, the area’s MP has said.
Nuclear Waste Services (NWS), a government agency, has identified South Holderness as having potential for a Geological Disposal Facility (GDF).
Beverley and Holderness MP Graham Stuart said any development would need public consent.
Officials behind the scheme said on Thursday that if the community did not express support the disposal facility would not be built.
‘Toughest test’
Mr Stuart said: “Everyone is right to be concerned about the possibility of a nuclear waste facility in our area.
“They are required to get local consent and I want that to be the toughest available test, a referendum of residents in the affected area”, he said.
A working group has been formed to look at the proposal and a series of public meetings will take place.
Drop-in sessions
- 1 February – Patrington Village Hall
- 2 February – Withernsea, The Shores Centre
- 8 February – Aldbrough Village Hall
- 9 February – Easington Community Hall
- 12 February – Burstwick Village Hall
All sessions run from 11:30 – 18:00 GMT.
Officials from NWS said the project could create thousands of jobs and investment in local infrastructure in South Holderness.
But campaigners in other areas have raised concerns about the impact on tourism, house prices and the environment, leading to protests.
The GDF would see waste stored under up to 3,280ft (1000m) underground until its radioactivity had naturally decayed.
Other proposals have been put forward in Cumbria and at Theddlethorpe on the Lincolnshire coast.
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