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Nuclear meeting on Romney Marsh plans

A three-dimensional image of the proposed Romney Marsh underground nuclear waste centre.
A three-dimensional image of the proposed Romney Marsh underground nuclear waste centre.

A three-dimensional image of the proposed Romney Marsh underground nuclear waste centre

A major public meeting on the economic future of Romney Marsh takes place tonight.

MP Damian Collins and Kent County Council leader Paul Carter will be among those discussing topics such as to how the Marsh can survive, the prospect of a Dungeness C and recently-announced plans for a nuclear waste site.

County ward councillor Carole Waters said: "I would urge people to attend to hear what is happening about the possibility of a new power station, Dungeness C, whether we can prolong the life of Dungeness B and other matters relating to the local economy in the sort to medium term.

"There will be an opportunity for residents to have their say and influence those speaking on the night."

Mr Collins, Folkestone and Hythe MP, while discuss the case for Dungeness C and government opportunities for growth.

Cllr Paul Carter, Kent County Council leader
Cllr Paul Carter, Kent County Council leader

Cllr Carter will talk about KCC’s vision for the area's future, which he believes should not include plans for a nuclear waste and research site in the area.

This is currently being consulted on by Shepway District Council.

He said: "I am totally opposed to initiating any process that even entertains the possibility of building a nuclear waste site anywhere near or around Kent.

"The east Kent economy is brimming with opportunity and I want to focus on business growth and job creation on Romney Marsh and across the Shepway district.

"I will outline my vision for the area at the meeting and I am keen to hear from residents and business owners to get an insight of local opinion."

Also attending is one of the country’s leading nuclear energy experts, Malcolm Greenberg.

He is an associate fellow of Chatham House, the independent policy institute on international affairs, and will give his views on the country’s nuclear future.

The meeting is for both residents and business people and a question and answer session will follow.

People have until Friday, July 20 to give their views to Shepway council about the nuclear waste centre. Comments can be made via www.romneymarshnrdf.org.uk.

The meeting is at the Marsh Academy, Station Road, New Romney, from 7pm to 9pm.

Contact Allison Allan for more details on 01622 694345 or allison.allan@kent.gov.uk.

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