RSPB Minsmere allegedly misses Sizewell C Deadline.

www.bbc.co.uk/.../uk-england-suffolk-62929662

If this story from BBC local news is correct I am so devastated.. If this is the RSPB’s fault allegedly claimed in this local news and missed the deadline by one day. If this is allegedly true! The question must be asked how this could happened! As this reserve is arguably the best UK bird reserve! If this is true I’m really decimated and very upset. As I recently visited Minsmere for the first time in 49 news. And with all the other bad news internationally right now! This is just the last straw for me with this news! I’m so very upset if this mistake has been made by the RSPB themselves. I hope we hear from the RSPB themselves if this alleged story is true i really wonder what Bert Axell would say about all of this if he was around today!

Regards,

Ian.

Parents
  • It's been a tough week for all of us who love Minsmere. But our campaign to get the best for nature in the face of the Sizewell C development continues. We are absolutely committed to this precious place.

    We remain dismayed and angry that the Government ignored the conclusion of the Planning Inspectorate and its own expert advisers to approve Sizewell C. And while one avenue is now closed off to us, many others remain open and we intend to do everything in our power to prevent damage to this important site. In particular we will look at how we can support Together Against Sizewell C and Stop Sizewell C to assist and support in any way possible.

    And we say again, these legal processes are most definitely stacked in the developers' favour, but we will not allow constant development to trump our natural heritage. In a nature emergency, a line must be drawn.
Reply
  • It's been a tough week for all of us who love Minsmere. But our campaign to get the best for nature in the face of the Sizewell C development continues. We are absolutely committed to this precious place.

    We remain dismayed and angry that the Government ignored the conclusion of the Planning Inspectorate and its own expert advisers to approve Sizewell C. And while one avenue is now closed off to us, many others remain open and we intend to do everything in our power to prevent damage to this important site. In particular we will look at how we can support Together Against Sizewell C and Stop Sizewell C to assist and support in any way possible.

    And we say again, these legal processes are most definitely stacked in the developers' favour, but we will not allow constant development to trump our natural heritage. In a nature emergency, a line must be drawn.
Children
No Data