Anglesey nuclear plant could have undermined Welsh culture, inspectors found

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The plans of the new nuclear power plant have been given the buffers, which are partially concerned about the inspectors about the impact of the Welsh project, a copy of bureaucratic barriers quoted this week.

Is suggestion In February of February 2021, against WELFA ISLAND’s WYLFA website, a high-ranking figure in the nuclear industry was nominated for this week. “It is an example of how difficult it is to be,” said the executive.

The inspectors say that the employees needed to build the project can put additional pressure on the limited supply of England, which in turn can move the locals. “In turn, given the Armenian could have a negative impact on Welsh and culture.”

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer On Thursday, he published the renovation of the planning regime for the nuclear industry, proposing that they had been a few rules for decades to slow down the turn of the new reactors.

The Prime Minister cited an example of one company to assess the 30,000-page environmental assessment, the planning permission, as an example of a red strip, he wanted to remove.

“Everyone puts his hand for infrastructure, changes. A number of a number And then put their hand again to be in its area. We just have to break it with it, “he said.

The application for the construction of a new nuclear power plant in WYLFA was prepared by Japanese programmer Hitachi, which on September 2020 Dragged scheme for financial reasons.

But a few months later, the planning inspectorate reported that in 2019 it was offered the ministers that they blocked Hitachi’s “Development Agreement” for 16 billion pounds.

Government Backward In 2024, the website – 160 million pounds, but the project remains in the overload. “As a place that has previously hosted a nuclear power plant, we will work with a large British kernel to evaluate new core options in WYLFA,” said the energy security and zero department.

The inspectorate. Which runs in England and Wales to the applications of national infrastructure projects. Concerns about rents, house prices and therefore the influence of Welsh culture and language.

“Additional pressure that will be placed in accommodation [local area] During the construction, even the proposed mitigation can have a negative impact on tourism, local economy, health and well-being, Welsh language and culture, “the report said.

The inspectorate also suggested that the scheme will not be able to meet the standards of biological diversity defined by the United Nations. It was a meeting that the Arctic and sandwich trays living nearby could hinder the huge construction project.

On the balance, the inspectorate was against the scheme, despite its potential benefits for English work and skills.

Tom Grayrex, Chief Executive Officer of the Nuclear Industry Association, said:

Llinos Medi, MP, for Eim Man, said:

 
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