Information contained in this news release is current as of the date of the press announcement, but may be subject to change without prior notice.
May 24, 2017
-- People across North Wales are being asked to give their views on the latest
proposals for Wylfa Newydd, a new multi-billion pound power station on Anglesey --
Gloucester, UK, 24 May, 2017 --- Horizon Nuclear Power's third formal consultation starts today, 24 May, and finishes on 22 June, giving people the chance to have their say on updates to the project.
The company is presenting a more compact power station design. It is also suggesting where and how it can best manage the impacts from construction and bring long term benefits to the community.
Key project updates and changes described in the consultation include:
Duncan Hawthorne, Chief Executive Officer for Horizon, said: "In this third stage of consultation we're focusing on the areas that have changed or where there are new proposals.
"To make this project the best it can be it must be investable, constructable, and deliver a world-leading operating power station. Wylfa Newydd must also be a welcome addition to the community which Anglesey and the wider region can be proud of.
"The changes we're proposing will enable us to streamline our construction schedule, reduce the number of construction workers we need to bring in and temporarily house, and cut the number of development sites we need.
"Alongside this we remain absolutely committed to being a good neighbour to the North Anglesey communities which will host the power station. This includes creating opportunities for local companies and long term high quality careers in North Wales, particularly for young people currently in education. We look forward to hearing people’s views on these latest plans as we finalise our application."
The single temporary workers accommodation campus reduces the number of accommodation buildings across the North of Anglesey. Built in phases, it would initially create around 2,500 beds and could provide a maximum of 4,000 beds if needed. Horizon is also combining its permanent essential off-site support buildings, including a garage and back-up control facilities, into one location.
The company will share its updated plans at public exhibitions in village and town halls, hotels and community centres across the region. Information will, once again, be made available online as well as at local libraries and council offices. To make the consultation even more accessible, Horizon will also be visiting communities, workplaces and local events in a consultation bus, so people can meet members of the Wylfa Newydd team and discuss the latest plans.
Public exhibitions | ||
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Saturday 27 May | 10am - 1pm | Llangefni Town Hall |
Tuesday 30 May | 1pm - 7pm | Llanfaethlu Village Hall |
Wednesday 31 May | 1pm - 7pm | The Valley Anglesey |
Friday 2 June | 1pm - 7pm | Cemaes Village Hall |
Saturday 3 June | 10am - 1pm | Amlwch Memorial Hall |
Saturday 10 June | 10am - 1pm | Rhosybol Community Centre, Yr Ysgol |
Monday 19 June | 1pm - 7pm | Cemaes Village Hall |
Consultation bus events | ||
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Tuesday 6 June | 4pm - 7pm | Douglas Inn Car Park, Tregele |
Wednesday 7 June | 4pm - 7pm | Holland Hotel Car Park, Llanfachraeth |
Thursday 8 June | 4pm - 7pm | Conway Quay |
Monday 12 June | 4pm - 7pm | Tesco Extra Car Park , Bangor |
Tuesday 13 June | 4pm - 7pm | Castle Square, Beaumaris |
Wednesday 14 June | 10am - 1pm | Lower Hill Street Car Park, Newry Street, Holyhead |
Wednesday 14 June | 4pm - 7pm | Holyhead Leisure Centre Car Park |
Friday 16 June | 4pm - 7pm | Castle Square, Caernarfon |
Saturday 17 June | 8am - 1pm | Anglesey Farmers' Market, Ysgol David Hughes, Menai Bridge |
Tuesday 20 June | 4pm - 7pm | Douglas Inn car park, Tregele |
Information will also be available from Wednesday 24 May on the company's consultation website at www.horizonnuclearpower.com/consultation where comments can be submitted online. Horizon can also be contacted on 0800 954 9516 or by emailing wylfaenquiries@horizonnuclearpower.com.
Horizon Nuclear Power was formed in 2009 to develop new nuclear power stations in the UK. It was acquired by Hitachi, Ltd. (TSE: 6501) of Japan in November 2012. The company is developing plans to build at least 5,400MW of new nuclear power generation plant at Wylfa on the Isle of Anglesey and Oldbury-on-Severn in South Gloucestershire. Its power station sites will employ 850 people each once operational with a construction workforce expected to peak at 9,000. For more information about Horizon, please visit www.horizonnuclearpower.com.