Sizewell C legal challenge rejected by Court of Appeal

Sizewell C

Campaigners call on ONR and Environment Agency to block scheme

The government’s decision to approve plans to build a new nuclear power plant in Suffolk has been upheld as lawful by the Court of Appeal. 

A legal challenge by campaign group Together Against Sizewell C (TASC), which argued the government had failed to consider the need for water supply when approving the proposals, was dismissed by the court.  

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