Our local council (or a small coterie of self interested officers within it) wish to createthe country's first (untested) gasefacation plant in the heart of the borough. This is not an incinerator. It is an entirely new collection of technologies. Should I applaud the forward-thinking, wider-community-minded, think global, act local nature of our officers or retreat into my nimby shell? Or is there a rational "third way"
Why is there no national strategy for such initiatives (this one will cost c£50m through an ALMO for whose mistakes we will be liable)? Where is the co-ordination? What happened to regional planning? What the heck are executive powers?
See more at Woking Action Group
Tuesday, May 10, 2005
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