Campaigners win permission for another hearing to challenge building of Sizewell C
The new nuclear reactor is planned for the Suffolk coast
Last updated 18th Sep 2023
Campaigners have won permission for another hearing to challenge the building of the Sizewell C Nuclear Power Station on the Suffolk coast.
A judge ruled Together Against Sizewell C's (TASC) arguments around the need for a desalination plant on the reactor's site should be looked at again.
Together Against Sizewell C (TASC) Chair Jenny Kirtley said:
"TASC are delighted by the appeal court's decision and welcome the acknowledgement that our appeal, challenging the Secretary of State’s approval of Sizewell C, has a ‘real prospect of success’...
“We thank our legal team for all their efforts and all those who have supported our campaign."
Paul Collins Chair of Stop Sizewell C said:
"Despite this legal challenge it is clear that Ministers have now ploughed over a billion pounds of taxpayers' cash into this risky damaging project. This flow of funding into Sizewell C should cease until our appeal against the lawfulness of the Secretary of State's decision is resolved."
French energy giant EDF, due to develop the project, previously said Sizewell C is expected to generate low-carbon electricity to supply six million homes.
Ministers have said the project would create 10,000 highly skilled jobs, with its go-ahead being welcomed by unions and the nuclear industry.