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Plaid pledges to keep eagle eye on Hinkley mud dumping

21 Oct 202022 Dec 2020
Plans by EDF to dump 600,000 cubic tonnes of mud in Cardiff Bay will be watched with an eagle eye, a Senedd debate into the proposal has heard. Plaid Cymru's shadow…
Environment…

Cautious welcome for Environmental Impact Assessment on nuclear mud dumping

2 Oct 202026 Oct 2020
In response to news that EDF [see statement below] had decided to carry out a full Environmental Impact Assessment regarding plans to dump mud in Welsh waters from the Hinkley nuclear power station…
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People of Wales deserve assurances over safety of nuclear mud dumping

30 Sep 202026 Oct 2020
Plans to dump mud from the Hinkley nuclear power station in seas off Cardiff have prompted a meeting between Plaid Cymru's shadow environment minister Llyr Gruffydd and Natural Resources Wales.…
Environment…

Don’t make Wales a nuclear dumping ground

6 Feb 20197 Feb 2019
Wales shouldn’t be a nuclear dumping ground. That’s the view of Plaid Cymru’s shadow energy minister Llyr Gruffydd AM, who was responding to an invitation sent to council leaders across…
Environment…

‘Don’t leave us in limbo’

17 Jan 2019
Call for change of direction after Hitachi decision Anglesey and the rest of north Wales should not be left in limbo as a result of the Hitachi decision to suspend…
Environment…

Llyr: “Don’t dump waste from Hinkley Point in Welsh waters”

15 Aug 2018
Plaid Cymru AM Llyr Gruffydd opposes the dumping of the mud from Hinkley Point in England in Welsh waters Responding to the controversial plans to dispose of mud and sediment…

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  • Prompt payment call for flood victims
  • Cash support plea for flooded communities
  • Landfill fire firm gets ‘light tap on the wrists’ over permit breach
  • Call for better funding for Wrexham council

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  • “Freeze Council Tax with unspent funds” – Plaid Cymru sets out plans for reform
  • Prompt payment call for flood victims
  • Cash support plea for flooded communities
  • Landfill fire firm gets ‘light tap on the wrists’ over permit breach
  • Call for better funding for Wrexham council
  • Kronospan fire: One year on and still waiting for answers
  • ‘Wales can lead the way on greener, cleaner products’
  • Pioneering partnership rises to pandemic challenge in rural Wales
  • allocation of vaccine in the North questioned
  • Stop the scammers’ plea
  • ‘Don’t kill our pubs’ plea
  • Plaid welcomes kick-off for more football clubs
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