North Somerset power lines protesters in ‘Save our Valley’ demonstration

Plac­ard-wav­ing pro­test­ers chant­i­ng ‘Save our Val­ley’ held a demon­stra­tion out­side a pub­lic exhi­bi­tion detail­ing plans to put tow­er­ing pylons through the North Som­er­set coun­try­side.

Plac­ard-wav­ing pro­test­ers chant­i­ng ‘Save our Val­ley’ held a demon­stra­tion out­side a pub­lic exhi­bi­tion detail­ing plans to put tow­er­ing pylons through the North Som­er­set coun­try­side.

More than 40 peo­ple wav­ing signs read­ing ‘Save our Val­ley – Say NO to pylons’ and ‘Save our Coun­try­side’ staged the protest out­side the exhi­bi­tion being run by Nation­al Grid at the Scotch Horn Leisure Cen­tre in Nailsea.

Nation­al Grid wants to cre­ate a new over­head 400,000-volt pow­er line from Bridg­wa­ter to Avon­mouth to bring elec­tric­i­ty from the pro­posed nuclear pow­er sta­tion at Hink­ley Point on to its trans­mis­sion net­work.

The pow­er giant is look­ing at a series of options for the new line, along two route cor­ri­dors – one of which would cut through the coun­try­side from Wrax­all to Back­well and east Nailsea.

The line would come over Wrax­all Hill and past the school and church and then down along­side The Elms before cross­ing Back­well Com­mon, going along the rail­way line and Back­well Lake towards Young­wood Lane.

The oth­er option is to use cor­ri­dor one which runs along the west­ern fringes of Nailsea, close to local homes.

If the scheme gets the green light, the pylons would also increase in size from 25 metres high to 45 metres – near­ly 160ft.

Fiona Erleigh, who lives in west Nailsea, said Nation­al Grid was try­ing to divide the town. She said: “Nation­al Grid pick two routes either side of Nailsea for these pylons as an under­hand ploy to split the town.

“We have joined forces and are work­ing togeth­er to make sure this scheme does not go ahead.”

The Save Our Val­ley cam­paign has now attract­ed more than 2,000 mem­bers and a web­site has been set up – www.save-our-valley.co.uk – as well as a Face­book page.