A roundup of all the Hinkley news NewsroundJune2022
Stop Hinkley Comment on Hinkley Point C Cost Increases and Delays
Commenting on EDF’s announcement that it now estimates the cost of Hinkley Point C to be in the range £25bn to £26bn and the start of the first reactor will be delayed to June 2027, Stop Hinkley spokesperson Roy Pumfrey said: “The Covid pandemic might be the excuse this time, but …
Further Hinkley Point C Cost Increases and Delays should be a Red Flag for Further Nuclear Expansion.
News reports that EDF is set to announce new delays and cost overruns for Hinkley Point C have been described by the Stop Hinkley Campaign as “unsurprising”. However, they should act as a red flag to further nuclear expansion in the UK and slam the breaks on for Sizewell C …
Many thanks to everyone who has helped so far in enabling Save the Severn to take legal action to stop radioactive mud being dumped in the Severn Estuary.
Stop Hinkley’s supporters contributions were fantastic and enabled us to start the legal process for a Judicial Review to halt EDF’s destruction of the most protected Marine Environment in the UK. The Judicial Review will take place in London on 8-10th March. By then we will need a further £50,000 …
When Climate Change meets Nuclear
Stop Hinkley member Katy Attwater is engaged in ongoing work with ONR on climate change and it’s threat to Nuclear commercial and military sites around the UK. Our view at Stop Hinkley is that the Government, the ONR and the Nuclear Industry is not taking seriously the threat of Climate …



