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To: The Welsh government and the European Parliament.

STOP THE INCINERATOR BOTTOM ASH PLANT

Reverse the decision of The Vale of Glamorgan Council to bring Cardiff's incinerator ash to Barry.

Why is this important?

If we do not prevent this contamination even the rich will become impoverished!

No Barry Ash Dump - Stop the Incinerator Ash 'Facility' in Barry Town!

We’re challenging Council approval of a plan to bring Cardiff’s incinerator ash to Barry -75000 tonnes per year on unused dockland close to homes and businesses. They would not simply dump the ash but extract metals, then aerate the ash in open-air heaps and grade the matured ash into building aggregate. Not only are these operations very dusty, but the dust is toxic, with lead, cadmium etc. The strong winds across the open site will carry scarcely visible toxic dust particles to many residential areas around the Dock and into the town center.

Other incinerator ash sites are in rural locations, far from housing. Our community is the first to have it imposed on us. The regulators are concerned about harm to bio-conservation, but not about humans! Our lawyers are up to challenging this precedent that would dismiss the special health hazards and toxic nature of incinerator dust.

The Vale of Glamorgan Council had to check risks to health, but failed to do so. They had asked Public Health Wales for their view on incomplete materials. A non-reply was used as excuse for ignoring risks to health of inhaling and ingesting the incinerator. Infants are especially vulnerable, being more sensitive to toxic metals and ingesting via. finger-licking.

This crassly ignorant, almost criminal decision by the planning committee on 3rd Sept. 2015 can only be quashed by Court Order. Leading environmental lawyers Richard Buxton have lodged a case on our behalf. As well as part funding under Legal Aid, the community has to raise funds several £1000s towards it.

Please contribute through:-
http://www.gofundme.com/a97hmjnu

Please help save our community and town from this insidious threat !

How it will be delivered

On-line and in person, on the streets of Barry.

Barry, Wales

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Updates

2016-01-15 07:36:31 +0000

100 signatures reached

2015-11-04 08:57:00 +0000

50 signatures reached

2015-11-03 20:27:15 +0000

25 signatures reached

2015-10-21 19:58:29 +0100

10 signatures reached