Barrage plans on agenda

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Thursday, October 11, 2012
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South Wales Evening Post

ASSEMBLY Members will debate Severn Barrage proposals next Wednesday.

It follows a motion put forward by Plaid AM Simon Thomas. Members will also discuss other ways of harnessing the tidal power of the Severn, such as tidal lagoons and underwater turbines.

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  • Profile image for newsaffair

    by newsaffair

    Friday, October 12 2012, 7:30PM

    “"Neathboyo",
    Are you making a comment that doesn`t appear above,because i can`t see anywhere it says `Nuclear`,or perhaps you know more about the workings of the Assembly,than you let on!
    In any case,i still think it`s a fantastic idea,which needs to be supported.”

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    by Neathboy234

    Friday, October 12 2012, 4:23PM

    “It's never going to happen, the environmental costs will be too high. And with the average time for a nuclear power plant to be built being around 12 years from planning being granted, that just leaves wind power. My guess is that there will be a few Nuclear plants coming on line but nothing untill 2030, and sadly those who come after us will still be paying for them to be cleaned up in 3030”

  • Profile image for Stork

    by Stork

    Friday, October 12 2012, 12:48PM

    “There are thousands and thousands of Welsh jobs waiting to be created by building a Barrage.
    I say Welsh jobs, after all, we would build a Barrage from the Welsh side over to England.
    Even ifwe don't builda Barrage, we could stillbuild TidalLagoons. These could also be built in Wales.
    North Devon is for dairy farmers and people who run B&B's.
    Wales is for heavy stuff, engineering and industry.
    Anyway, politicians, please dooooo something, ok.”

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    by abertawejack

    Thursday, October 11 2012, 8:55PM

    “MM I wonder if this will also be used as another obscene over priced toll (Wales taxation) charge.”

  • Profile image for PhilEvs

    by PhilEvs

    Thursday, October 11 2012, 8:27PM

    “oneman - Politicians, debating, action at last? Whatever substance you may be abusing please send some my way.”

  • Profile image for newsaffair

    by newsaffair

    Thursday, October 11 2012, 7:07PM

    “Projects like this will be a boost to the economy,and the benefit will be for years ahead.
    An example of big projects is the Hoover Dam in America,lets hope there`s commitment from both sides of the river!!”

  • Profile image for oneman

    by oneman

    Thursday, October 11 2012, 6:12PM

    “Great News action at last”

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