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Incinerator U-Turn is Victory for Lib Dem Protests

2.12.33pm UTC (GMT +0000) Mon 21st Jan 2008

Local Liberal Democrats are welcoming a change of heart by the Conservative-run Cabinet on Bath and North East Somerset Council regarding the proposal to build an incinerator for non-recyclable waste in the West.

Incinerator Protest 2 (photography: Matt Hemsley)

The Successful Protest in Bristol

Liberal Democrats from across the former Avon area have been campaigning against the incinerator plans, being considered by the West of England Waste Partnership following a public consultation which has been described as 'flawed'. Liberal Democrats called on the Cabinet member responsible for waste to oppose the incinerator, in line with the Council's policy on zero waste, but the Cabinet member refused to make his position known. In a statement today the Cabinet member confirmed that the Council opposes mass-burn incineration and that the other members of the Waste Partnership had been informed that this Council could not participate in such a scheme.

Councillor Roger Symonds (Lib Dem, Combe Down) said, "This statement from the Cabinet member signals a victory for the Liberal Democrat and Friends of the Earth campaign against the proposal for mass burn incineration. I very much welcome this u-turn by the Tories and I am pleased that Councillor Charles Gerrish has acknowledged our part in the effective campaign against this expensive, unsustainable proposal. Mass burn incineration is now 'dead in the water'."

Councillor Paul Crossley (Lib Dem, Southdown) added, "The recent Zero Waste Week showed what achievements are possible for waste reduction. We must now start working with the commercial sector to ensure that these waste streams are minimised as well. It would be fantastic if all our pubs, restaurants and shops could sign up to Zero Waste. The less total waste heading for landfill from all sources the less chance we have of anyone considering incineration in the West."

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