3rd October: Blockaders begin mass protest outside Hinkley Point Nuclear Power Station

More than 200 peo­ple have suc­cess­ful­ly sealed off the main entrance to Hink­ley Point nuclear pow­er sta­tion in Som­er­set.

Con­voys of pro­test­ers began to arrive at the main gate short­ly before 7am. The entrance is just yards away from where EDF Ener­gy is mak­ing a bid to build two new mega-reac­tors.

http://stopnewnuclear.org.uk

More than 200 peo­ple have suc­cess­ful­ly sealed off the main entrance to Hink­ley Point nuclear pow­er sta­tion in Som­er­set.

Con­voys of pro­test­ers began to arrive at the main gate short­ly before 7am. The entrance is just yards away from where EDF Ener­gy is mak­ing a bid to build two new mega-reac­tors.

http://stopnewnuclear.org.uk

The block­ade was launched with the arrival of a the­atri­cal troupe who enact­ed a nuclear dis­as­ter sce­nario sim­i­lar to Fukushi­ma. Approx­i­mate­ly 70% of pro­test­ers are from the South West. Oth­ers have come from as far afield as Bel­gium and Ger­many.

Well-known fes­ti­val band, Seize the Day, pro­vid­ed a musi­cal back­drop to the event. Andreas Speck, spokesper­son for the Stop New Nuclear alliance said: ‘This is the start of a new move­ment. We intend this day to be a cel­e­bra­tion of resis­tance against the gov­ern­ment and EDF Energy’s plans to spear­head the con­struc­tion of eight new nuclear pow­er plants around the UK.’

He con­tin­ued: ‘This is block­ade shows that peo­ple who under­stand the true dan­gers of nuclear pow­er are pre­pared to use civ­il dis­obe­di­ence to get their voice heard. The gov­ern­ment has hood­winked the pub­lic into believ­ing that we need nuclear pow­er to keep the lights on. But this is total­ly untrue.’

To show their sup­port for the vic­tims of the Fukushi­ma dis­as­ter, pro­test­ers will launch 206 heli­um bal­loons – to rep­re­sent the num­ber of days since the par­tial melt­down at the Japan­ese pow­er sta­tion. The jour­ney of bal­loons will be tracked to show which areas of the West Coun­try will be worst affect­ed should a major dis­as­ter hap­pen at Hink­ley Point.

‘We need to bring home to peo­ple that nuclear pow­er sta­tions can fail for many rea­sons – usu­al­ly because of human error,’ said Nik­ki Clark from South West Against Nuclear. ‘The explo­sion at a waste pro­cess­ing plant in France a few weeks ago is a clear reminder that nobody is safe from the dan­gers of nuclear ener­gy.’

Pro­test­ers are urg­ing min­is­ters to look to Ger­many where the gov­ern­ment has pledged to phase out nuclear pow­er with­in ten years. ‘The Ger­man gov­ern­ment has just pub­lished a blue­print for a sus­tain­able, nuclear-free future,’ said Camil­la Berens from cam­paign group, Kick Nuclear. The key focus is ener­gy reduc­tion and a bridg­ing tech­nol­o­gy called com­bined heat and pow­er (CHP). The burn­ing ques­tion is, if Ger­many can do it, why can’t we?’

For more infor­ma­tion on the ground, con­tact Camil­la Berens on: 07811–451417. Pho­tographs will be release at the Stop New Nuclear web­site lat­er today.