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MLJ Consulting Engineers Issue Statement

MJL Consulting Engineers have supplied the following statement regarding the proposed Incinerator at St Dennis.



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Individual Donations

We have received donations from many well wishers (individuals, businesses and organisations), including the Falmouth Residents Association. These donations have helped to get us to our first stage of £1,000. We are still collecting donations as we are still a long way from the £30,000 required.


Why we are supporting the fight

We have been passionate supporters and promoters of Cornish produce since long before it became fashionable to do so. We believe the isolation of Cornwall with the sea almost all around us gives us a less polluted growing environment than most of the UK and Europe. Add to that our climate and we have ideal growing conditions for early produce and a long, productive season. Our farmers produce excellent quality food and our fishermen catch interesting and sustainable catches from around our shores. Anything that threatens the purity of our agriculture and coastal waters needs very thorough investigation and if found wanting needs to be vigorously opposed. In our opinion we have to take heed of the pollution that has occurred in other areas where very large incinerators have been built (notably the Isle of Man) and not let it happen here in Cornwall.


Concerned farmer and landowner warns Cornwall's farmers

Concerned farmer and landowner William Corbett from St Mawgan, has kindly donated "£250" to the CSWN incinerator-fighting fund.Mr Corbett made the following comment:
If every milk producer within a 10 mile radius of The proposed incinerator site at St Dennis Cornwall realised that any trace of dioxins in their milk could potentially put them out of business, then maybe they would be as concerned as I am.