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Local Lib Dems reject Nuclear Power

Sat 2nd Feb 2008

The Government wants to introduce a new generation of nuclear power stations. It claims that we need to 'keep the lights on' and that nuclear is 'carbon free'. Putting the issue of thousands of years of radioactive waste to one side, the earliest time a reactor could realistically come on line is 2020. Too late to keep the lights on! We need to invest heavily in clean energy sources, such as carbon capture, wind, solar and other renewables. Most energy loss occurs at the point of generation and through transmission. We need to decentralise our grid and encourage conservation in existing, as well as new, buildings.

External view of Oldbury Nuclear Power Station and electricity pylon, on the Severn estuary near Thornbury, South Gloucestershire.  2 gas-cooled nuclear reactors (2 x 217MWe Magnox GCR). (photography: Philip James)

Canal meets Bath Road (A46)

Sat 2nd Feb 2008

Work to open up the canal at Wallbridge is due later this year, but no decision has yet been taken regarding which of the schemes for the A46 canal crossing and the remodelling of the Merrywalks roundabout will be implemented.

Ambulance Service Response Times

Tue 1st Jan 2008

Ambulance Service

Ambulance

Traffic in 'Silver Street'

Tue 1st Jan 2008

Cllr Brian Marsh is making a survey to add weight to the case for overcoming the Silver Street "pinch-point". He asks:-

Sainsburys comes to Dursley

Tue 18th Dec 2007

Many of us are wondering if there is another Tesco saga in the making with the lack of activity with the building of Dursley's new Sainsburys Supermarket. There are delays but Dursley will have a brand new environmentally friendly Sainsburys open in 2009.

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