Wednesday 31 December 2014

New Years Eve Gales

Weather on New Years Eve atrocious - strong gales and rain obliterate the Skerries lighthouse.

Tuesday 30 December 2014

38 Degrees Petition about Moorside, Cumbria


Dear Friends,
On New Years Eve, supporters of a radiation free Lakeland will be taking a 10 minute walk from the centre of the pretty Lakeland village of Beckermet to the biggest crime scene of the year. They will be representing the thousands of people who have already signed this petition.
The crime is taking place at Petersburgh and Greenmoorside Farm, a beautiful historically fertile lowland area between the Lakeland mountains and the Irish Sea.
The drilling of 100 boreholes up to 150m has begun in preparation for 3 proposed nuclear reactors to be built by the same people responsible for Fukushima. The consent for the drilling of the 100 boreholes has been achieved by lies, deception and the dumping of any semblance of democracy.
While Copeland Borough Council give their full scrutiny to any applications for a single wind turbine, the same is not true of nuclear planning applications. Petersburgh’s Farm application for a single wind turbine was refused in December 2014 while the application by the Nuclear industry (in cahoots with govnt) for 100 boreholes in the same area was given consent in 2011 (or 2012?) without any scrutiny or discussion by either Copeland Borough Council or Cumbria County Council.
The decision was instead delegated to the Development Manager of Copeland BC. Who knew?
Will the New Year see an upsurge of Resistance to these Nuclear Crimes?
Supporters of a radiation free Lakeland will meet at the White Mare, Beckermet to walk to witness the Nuclear Crime
Thank you for signing the petition STOP MOORSIDE: "Biggest Nuclear Development in Europe", Please can you help spread the word by forwarding the link below to your friends?
MANY Thanks and Best Wishes for 2015 
Marianne Birkby

More information here

http://mariannewildart.wordpress.com/2014/12/29/lakelands-nuclear-crime-scene-a-new-years-eve-vigil/

Friday 26 December 2014

Wednesday 24 December 2014

Wednesday 17 December 2014

From Tyddyn Sydney to Bryn Aber, Cemlyn

A grey calm morning. But away from scurrying diggers, tipper trucks, cranes, drilling rigs, street cleaning vehicles and flashing lights of the survey area next to Wylfa. Walking from Tyddyn Sydney to Bryn Aber along the Cemlyn shingle bank.
Tyddyn Sydney

National Trust Office

Bryn Aber


Bryn Aber

Cemlyn shingle ridge looking back from Bryn Aber to Tyddyn Sydney

Tuesday 16 December 2014

Bare Bones

Despite the warmish weather for the time of year it has been wet and windy, and this poor sheep has not seen it through to Christmas. on Wylfa Head.


Monday 15 December 2014

Building Work at Heritage Centre, Cemaes Bay

Not been able to take pictures of the work at the heritage centre, or other areas as my camera has been away for repair.
The earlier phase did show the original stone building with the brick extension on the side. Now lost again underneath render. Funded by HLF grant.


Thursday 11 December 2014

Benefits Outweigh the Detriment to Health which it may cause

Update from the Office for Nuclear Development on the UK ABWR Justification decision 

The Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change, Edward Davey, has published his decision that he should Justify the UK ABWR nuclear reactor design which Hitachi and Horizon propose to build in the UK. This means that as Justifying Authority he has decided that the benefits of the UK ABWR outweigh the detriments to health which it may cause.

The decision is subject to approval by both Houses of Parliament and a draft statutory instrument has been laid before Parliament. The decision has taken into account responses to public consultations on the Application and on the Proposed Decision.

The relevant documents can be seen on the DECC website here and the Secretary of State’s Statement to Parliament is here.

Office for Nuclear Development  


That's great. Only Edward Davey doesn't live here does he.......

Thursday 4 December 2014

Another Building Disappears

Demolition continues to East of Wylfa.
Last time we saw this view on 12 November there were buildings there!


And this is what happens to the buildings - recycled and graded within view of Tregele....




Monday 1 December 2014

Breakwater

This is what a breakwater at Port yr Ogof might look like at high tide.
This one is in Plymouth Sound.