
Sizewell C update: June 2021
Suffolk Wildlife Trust submitted our joint Written Representations with the RSPB on the 2nd June.
Vegetated shingle on Sizewell Beach - Steve Aylward
Suffolk Wildlife Trust submitted our joint Written Representations with the RSPB on the 2nd June.
The latest update from Ben McFarland, Head of Conservation, on the proposed Sizewell C development on the Suffolk coast.
A big thank you to all 104,836 of you who shared the RSPB and Suffolk Wildlife Trust’s concerns about Sizewell C’s potential impacts on nature should plans go ahead.
We've teamed up with our friends at the RSPB to support Suffolk's wildlife. Watch the Love Minsmere Live event with Chris Packham and Megan McCubbin.
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Ben McFarland, Head of Conservation
The Sizewell estate and many areas affected by the proposed Sizewell C development are currently really important for bats, with an exceptional diversity…