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Representation by Peter Lanyon

Date submitted
28 September 2020
Submitted by
Members of the public/businesses

In comparison with any possible benefit that such a nuclear station on the Sizewell Coast might confer on us all, the adverse damage, environmental degradation and possible risks of major catastrophe are overwhelming. It would go against common sense to risk any of those disbenefits in order to provide electricity since there are far cheaper and less damaging ways of providing it. We simply do not and cannot know whether the Sizewell coast will remain stable for the length of time the present stations require that, let alone any further nuclear developments. The way the Sizewell C proposals have been handled breach the Aarhus Convention.