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01-02-2006 12:22 | Ecology | Health | Nottinghamshire
27-01-2006 23:40 | Ecology | Health | Nottinghamshire
24-01-2006 10:31 | Health | Nottinghamshire
15-01-2006 13:34 | Culture | Ecology | Health | Nottinghamshire
15-01-2006 10:57 | Ecology | Health | Nottinghamshire
26-12-2005 23:24 | Ecology | Health | Nottinghamshire
Campaign groups against incineration and landfill have started all over the country, including Sheffield, where a new incinerator being build urged campaign group R.A.B.I.D. ('Residents Against Bernard Road Incinerator Damage') to get into action, with local politicians [1] [2] stating the new facility will 'put the publics health at risk'. Also, the massive enlargement of the Parkwood Landfill site, with an increase from 266,000 tonnes to 1 million tonnes a year, urged local residents to step up their campaigns. Their ongoing investigation into the proposals is raising more questions than answers. Residents are beginning to see a possible link emerging between the new massive incinerator in Sheffield, which is nearing completion, and the proposals for the enlargement of the landfill site. The expansion of the landfill site, proposed by owners Viridor Waste Management, would enable the ash from the new Bernard Roads incinerator to be dumped there. See photos.
Nottingham has recently seen an uprising by local residents in the area of Sneinton to stop the local incinerator from expanding and to demand better recycling facilities. Last year the campaign group NAIL (Nottingham Against Incineration and Landfill) was set up to stop the incinerator burning waste in the middle of the city. When owners Waste Recycling Group (WRG) submitted an application for expansion, the campainers stepped up their campaign. Last Monday over 30 people took action against the local Environment Agency. On Saturday artists and residents in Sneinton organised the 'Rubbish Day Out'. A well attended event, organised to raise awareness of the incinerator expansion and to promote recycling through interactive workshops.
A campaign group has also been set up in Mansfield, just north of Nottingham, where there are plans to build a new mixed waste burning unit at the Crown Farm Industrial Estate in the Forest Town area. Campaign group MAIN (Mansfield Against Incineration) has held several well attended public meetings since early summer. Mansfield MP Alan Meale gave his support to the group. Both NAIL and MAIN are supported by Greenpeace, Notts Friends of the Earth, Nottingham Green Party and CABS (Clean Air for Bakersfield and Sneinton).
Previous actions: include a demonstration in Nottingham city centre, a banner drop (which is still going on), a protest at the WRG promotional exhibition, and a public meeting back in September. Nottinghamshire Indymedia has been working on a short film about the campaign which will be online soon.
Links: Nottinghamshire Indymedia | Sheffield Indymedia | NAIL website | R.A.B.I.D website | View planning application for expansion Nott'm incinerator | Previous feature articles on Nott'm Indymedia: [1] [2] [3] | UK Indymedia articles on incineration | Wikipedia on incineration | Links to other campaign groups in the UK.
26-12-2005 17:04 | Ecology | Health | Nottinghamshire
13-12-2005 19:56 | Health | Social Struggles | Birmingham | Nottinghamshire
09-12-2005 23:58 | Animal Liberation | Health | Nottinghamshire
04-12-2005 21:57 | Ecology | Health | Social Struggles | Nottinghamshire
22-11-2005 20:45 | Ecology | Health | Nottinghamshire
19-11-2005 18:02 | Culture | Ecology | Health | Nottinghamshire
06-11-2005 21:10 | Animal Liberation | Health | Birmingham | Nottinghamshire
21-09-2005 00:16 | Ecology | Health | Nottinghamshire | Sheffield
The M1 carries huge volumes of traffic (some sections up to 160,000 vehicles per day). There is congestion at peak times. The widening is proposed to "reduce congestion and improve both safety and journey time reliability". But the plans are already flawed. When the proposals for the widening were originally agreed, it was noted that the only way to lock in the benefits would be to employ road-use charging. This has not been mentioned in the current documentation. In addition, independent research has shown that you can't build your way out of congestion, road widening and new roads simply encourage more traffic. The government's own studies confirm this. With traffic already predicted to increase by 50% by 2011, there is an urgent need for more long-term sustainable solutions rather than a road building programme that will further accelerate this increase.
20-09-2005 13:52 | Ecology | Health | Nottinghamshire
19-09-2005 00:00 | Ecology | Health | Nottinghamshire
08-09-2005 22:15 | Ecology | Health | Nottinghamshire
06-09-2005 18:35 | Health | Nottinghamshire
20-05-2005 23:49 | Ecology | Health | Social Struggles | Nottinghamshire | Sheffield
30-04-2005 00:13 | Culture | Ecology | Health | Nottinghamshire | Sheffield