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What happened at Chernobyl?

Bristol Against the Arms trade | 08.11.2010 18:22

Documentary Film 9th Nov at the Factory Cave St St Pauls 8.30p
26 April 1986 The Chernobyl Nuclear Reactor in the Northern Ukraine explodes... this documentary gives an insight into the days and months that followed....
the Chernobyl nuclear power station was the most significant reactor failure in the history of nuclear power.

As the Uk government is pushing it's Nuclear Agenda, the first Nuclear New Build Power station is planned for Hinkley in Bridgewater, next to 2 others one decommissioned and one about to be decommissioned. This is the first of 8 New Build Nuclear power stations that the government is willing to contract out to EDF (Electricite De France).

There will be a public CONsultation on the UK's Energy programme in Bristol on the 29th of November from 2-4pm. All we know is that it will take place somewhere within 15 minute walk of Temple Meads. If you want to go to the consultation you can only apply by email

http://stophinkley.org/Temporary/GovtConsult.htm

There is only 100 places, so much for democracy!

EDF, the contractors provide 60% of Bristol with Electricity.
The Stop Hinkley Campaign has asked people to BOYCOTT EDF, check your Leccy bill!

The film is being shown at The Factory, cave street, on Tuesday 9th of November from 20:30, food being served from 8pm for a donation

Bristol Against the Arms trade
- Original article on IMC Bristol: http://bristol.indymedia.org/article/698153