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Made in Cumbria - now funded by the nuclear and arms industry

Marianne Birkby | 24.02.2010 10:48 | Energy Crisis | Health | Repression | World

Made in Cumbria members learnt on Monday by email that they will be funded
wholly by the nuclear and the arms trade industry. Made in Cumbria was
established in 1989 as an economic development initiative by Cumbria
County Council to promote the sales of crafts, gifts and local foods.

FLYING PIG
FLYING PIG


The nuclear industry's tentacles are securing an ever tighter grip on
Lakeland -
now Made in Cumbria has succumbed and has been handed over from County
Council ownership to the tender care of Sellafield Ltd and BAE Systems
who wholly fund the Cumbria Chamber of Commerce. While Sellafield Ltd
and the nuclear industry has the funds to buy passive acceptance - it does
not have the wherewithal to cover its own public liability insurance
regarding the High Level Waste tanks. The hazard is so great that no
insurance company would be able to provide cover. Nuclear insurance
subsidy is a bigger scandal than MPs expenses and Radiation Free Lakeland
have written to Tim Farron asking him to support a Parliamentary Motion
calling for an end to nuclear subsidies.

The motion EDM 866 from Paul Flynn, the MP for Newport West, states that the
nuclear industry insists it is looking for "no subsidies for any new
nuclear plants they may build in Britain; believes that comments by such
chief executives are disingenuous and misleading because many nuclear
subsidies paid for by British taxpayers are already in place, including
the multi-billion pound underwriting of insurance liabilities.."

As a working wildlife artist Marianne Birkby has been a long time member
of Made in Cumbria who have provided a good service to members.

" I am appalled to be an involuntary part of an organisation funded by
the nuclear and arms industry. Made in Cumbria funding should come
directly from central/local government not taxpayers money filtered
through the nuclear industry in a bid to buy passive acceptance. I won't be renewing my
membership when it runs out".

MADE IN CUMBRIA
 http://www.madeincumbria.co.uk/

CUMBRIA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
 http://www.cumbriachamber.co.uk/

RADIATION FREE LAKELAND
 http://web.mac.com/mariannebirkby1/iWeb/Radiation%20Free%20Lakeland/Radiation%20Free%20Lakeland.html

Marianne Birkby
- e-mail: rafl@mariannebirkby.plus.com
- Homepage: http://web.mac.com/mariannebirkby1/iWeb/Radiation%20Free%20Lakeland/Radiation%20Free%20Lakeland.html

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insurance scandal

24.02.2010 13:20

Many local producers pay the Made in Cumbria
membership fees partly to ensure they have the public liability of up to
£5m required to attend events such as farmers markets.

It is scandalous that the industry is buying Cumbrians off - while
not having the wherewithal to cover its own public liability insurance

marianne Birkby
mail e-mail: rafl@mariannebirkby.plus.com


No need for the payments.

25.02.2010 17:22

There's no need for Made in Cumbria to be financed by the nuclear industry. The nuclear industry is here to stay and more power stations are to be built. The industry doesn't need to currry favour with anyone. Only a few campaigners are against it and they can be ignored as they are such a tiny minority. In the Sellafield area people love the industry for the jobs it provides, and most of the rest of the population want cheap energy, reliable energy, not expensive, unreliable green energy from crackpot schemes involving wind turbines and solar cells.

Made in Cumbria could easily be financed with the money we currently waste on wind turbine schemes which are pointless and cause visual and noise pollution.

Pete


No need for the nuclear industry

01.03.2010 23:20

Especially when each new nuclear power plant requires around 4 diesel generators ie another fossil fuel plant on standby and fired up

Fossil Fuel use ad infinitum...

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OVERVIEW OF THE UK EPR™ GDA
SUBMISSION
Document ID.No.
UKEPR-0013-001 Issue 00

[3] The Safeguard Buildings
The four Safeguard Buildings house key safeguard systems and their support systems. These
safeguard systems are divided into four trains each of which is housed in a separate division
located in one of the four Safeguard Buildings.
The Main Control Room is located in one of the Safeguard Buildings.
[4] Diesel Buildings
The two Diesel Buildings house the four Emergency Diesel Generators, two Station Black-out
Diesel Generators and their support systems that are used to supply electricity to the safeguard
systems in the event of a complete loss of electrical power. The physical and geographical
separation of these two buildings provides additional protection.

No Need.....
 http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/cif-green/2009/jul/13/energy-renewableenergy

marianne Birkby
mail e-mail: rafl@mariannebirkby.plus.com


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