The county town is Ipswich; other important towns include Lowestoft, Bury St Edmunds, Newmarket, and Felixstowe, one of the … Our industry faces testing times, which is why we're asking for your support. By using this site, you agree we can set and use cookies. "At Sizewell, we’re not only working to address climate change. The number of people that have behind this campaign is enormous. They say: "The build could destroy an area equivalent to 10 football pitches of protected wildlife site Sizewell Marshes. Declaring their interest, their passion, their anger that there is this threat on their doorsteps to this beautiful, biodiverse gem of nature. It is also known for its antique shops and (as "Loxford") for providing the setting for a Britten opera. The conservation charities say the building process – which will be the largest construction site in Europe and last for a decade or more – will have a massive impact on the reserve. The same issues and arguments were put forward before in the 90s when Sizewell B was designed and constructed. The concern is that having a construction site extending over 620 acres on the border of the reserve will have a dramatic impact on the wildlife. Aldeburgh is world-renowned thanks to its connection with Benjamin Britten, the founder of the Aldeburgh Festival, which takes place in June every year.Pastel-coloured 19th Century … Ben McFarland, Suffolk Wildlife Trust’s head of conservation, said: “We’re delighted that so many people have taken a stand for Suffolk’s nature. Everything you need to know about East Anglia’s secret underground hideaway, Teen cyclist knocked off bike at A12 roundabout and left by driver, Covid infection rates continue to fall in Suffolk and Essex, Chambers on Town's Gillingham loss, Lambert's exit, Cook's appointment and his latest milestone. Why is Minsmere so important? - Credit: Sarah Lucy Brown. Legally protected animals like otters, water voles and marsh harriers could lose their homes, and toxic chemicals and up to 3 million dead fish could be pumped into the sea each year. This action is now closed. There is no doubt that wildlife can thrive around power stations and Sizewell C would be no exception. Radio and TV presenter Bill Turnbull lives nearby and is a big supporter of the Love Minsmere campaign. Sizewell C would put an area of outstanding natural beauty, a site of special scientific interest and an eroding coastline nextdoor to the largest construction site in Europe. Aldeburgh guide A traditional seaside escape. Under Sizewell C (SZC) plans, a new road will cleave the entire AONB in half from east to west, forming a congested rat-run to the narrow A12 and Yoxford village, clogging its already narrow and parked-up high street. RSPB Minsmere is recognised a s one of Europe’s most important areas for nature and is protected by multiple national and international nature conservation … The Trust will be informed by the work we have undertaken with several stakeholders over the years, including the local authorities, on the future vision of the Sizewell estate. "Wholly within the Suffolk Coast & Heaths Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and impacting Sizewell Marshes SSSI and internationally famous RSPB Minsmere, this project should be dead in the water. The location of Sizewell C will bring the development right up to the border of the RSPB Minsmere nature reserve. Every contribution will help us continue to produce local journalism that makes a measurable difference to our community. - Credit: RSPB. Almost 105,000 people have signed a petition, pledging their support to reserve - something that RSPB President, Miranda Krestovnikoff, was heartened to see. "We are proud of the contribution we have already made to biodiversity at Sizewell and committed to doing more. However, t he Sizewell Estate, on the southern boundary of Minsmere , is where EDF plan to build a new nuclear power station, Sizewell C. The RSPB have been fighting this proposal every step of the way since it was proposed in 2012. Sizewell C will not encroach onto RSPB Minsmere but our plans will safeguard wildlife on the reserve as well as in the surrounding area. Adam Rowlands, RSPB Suffolk area manager said: “We’ve been completely blown away that over 100,000 people have taken action to protect wildlife at RSPB Minsmere, Sizewell Marshes SSSI and beyond from Sizewell C. “We want to say a massive thank you to everyone that spoke up to protect the nature that’s not only so important to us here in Suffolk, but across the globe too.”. This newspaper has been a central part of community life for many years. The net biodiversity gain that will come with Sizewell C, together with our contribution to net zero carbon emissions is as positive for wildlife as it will be for local people.". Picture: SARAH LUCY BROWN Watch Tanya Mercer's report More than 100 thousand people have now signed a petition calling for the proposed Sizewell C power station to be scrapped over fears it will damage Minsmere Nature Reserve. - Credit: EDF Energy. The fight is far from over. 104,836 people made our voice stronger for nature and told the Planning Inspectorate that Sizewell C must not … How Sizewell C with its twin reactors could look alongside plants A and B on Suffolk's coast EDF said it was sharing its work with environmental groups. “One of the places most at risk is Sizewell Marshes, a protected wildlife site which we manage here at Suffolk Wildlife Trust. The RSPB and SWT say if allowed to go ahead, the twin reactor Sizewell C would be built on the border of RSPB Minsmere and claim it could have "devastating consequences" for nature. A spokeswoman for Sizewell C said: "Sizewell C will boost biodiversity. But EDF refute the claims and say they’re putting mitigating measures in place and creating new habitats. We are already putting in measures for the translocation of wildlife who will move during the construction of Sizewell C. Peter Skeet is a keen ornithologist and a retired engineer who worked on Sizewell B. The RSPB thanked everyone for their support. Thank you for wanting to help to save RSPB Minsmere and Sizewell Marshes! Share this and act NOW at https://t.co/0mX3pcy4Ot #LoveMinsmere pic.twitter.com/9aDSo8fNS0, Why is the RSPB and SWT against Sizewell C. The RSPB and SWT say if allowed to go ahead, the twin reactor Sizewell C would be built on the border of RSPB Minsmere and claim it could have "devastating consequences" for nature. The RSPB and SWT say if allowed to go ahead, the twin reactor Sizewell C would be built on the border of RSPB Minsmere and claim it could have "devastating consequences" for nature. Bill Turnbull has warned of the stress fireworks will cause pets. The RSPB, which organised the Love Minsmere Festival, is opposed to Sizewell as a location for a new power station. "Experts like the WWF say the inextricable link between the two means tackling biodiversity loss and climate change together is essential. "We will continue to work with the RSPB who are a valued neighbour, and we are confident our plans will not have a negative impact on this internationally important site. The North Sea lies to the east. As part of their plans they say they’re putting in measures to mitigate the impact on wildlife, including recreating habitats like the wetlands nearby.
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