Monday 18 April 2016

Seeing Green...



So I was asked to stand as a candidate for the Green Party in the Colchester Borough Council election coming up on 5th May 2016... I said 'Yes'... here's a summary of 'Why Me?' thoughts:

Yes, I was born and bred an Islander, albeit on the Isle of Wight, and first visited Mersea in the 60s before moving here permanently in 2002. I feel a deep sense of belonging to the Borough, this island and am passionate about the need for greener, renewable energy, sustainable businesses and lifestyles.

In the ward of Mersea and Pyefleet we live directly in the lee of Bradwell Power Station. Currently the station is being decommissioned and dismantled with completion dates repeatedly shifting from 2015 through to 2019 and possibly even further. The issues in the process have meant that the highly radioactive reactor cores have had to be encased in-situ which means that they, along with the Intermediate-Level Waste (ILW) store, it will be on our doorstep for the next century or so. Another part of this process is dissolution of fuel element debris (FED) which results in a discharge of radioactive residue, after treatment with nitric acid, directly into the Blackwater and Tritium into the atmosphere. As the river and estuary are relatively shallow it means this radioactive effluent will travel back and forth in the Blackwater for many tides before dispersion, promoting continued local community objections. Additionally the trapping of eddies of effluent in the mud creeks and saltings strengthens and concentrates this waste for longer still.

It is now being proposed that ILW from other sites should be transferred to Bradwell, which will make the site a regional waste store OR would not only increase the amount of waste on the site but, more importantly, the amount of radioactivity.

Entrust the role of councillor to me and I will work with local agencies and protest groups to prevent this. Groups such as:


Since entering parliament in 2010 Green Party MP Caroline Lucas has been extraordinarily diligent in her efforts to ensure public views are represented. I would do the same for Mersea. You will already know me through my involvement in HM Coastguard (to 2015), the Parish Church and other voluntary groups and activities. As one who contributes towards the creative arts I am well qualified to encourage culture and aspiration for all to enjoy the fruits of our labours.

Let’s join together and make the world a better and more joyful place for us and the generations to come can enjoy.

P
Promoted by Robbie Spence on behalf of Lisa Britton, Peter Banks and Bartosz Mizgier
Colchester & District Green Party, all at 124 Morant Road, Colchester CO1 2JD

5 comments:

Unknown said...

Have you written your campaign song yet?
"One rule for the nuclear power industry, one rule for the rest of us" perhaps.

Susan :-) said...

Well done Peter! I'm happy to help write a Green campaign song :-)

Peter Banks said...

Interesting J, have been pondering how to utilise One Rule in some way ;-) Then I settled on the Dad's Army theme tune...

If anyone can come up with great lyrics, you can Sue!

Anonymous said...

To win elections you need to Trump the opposition.
Okay, Mersea is an island that we turn into an off-shore tax haven - accepting all types of laundered lucre (transparently, of course.)
Then turn all the green spaces into high-fee golf courses.
Then let's get the high-risers built. First skyscraper, maybe the Banksy Bellagio casino. High roller heaven.
Funding? We will take all the UK's nuclear waste - add it to Bradwell's poisonous legacy - best not mention poison and timescales. The govt will be shovelling money at us.
We will turn Essex GREEN -with envy!
Got any responsible Scottish Presbyterian heritage to play on. Cameron?-that will do.
Now what some east European arm candy?
But first things first, we need a cracking good comb over at the old barbers.
Okay with you?

Peter Banks said...

Yep, barbers booked!! Will Google arm candy ;-)