

Regarding the incinerator in St Dennis:
“As you can see Nanpean hasn't faired well...
Look at who commissioned the report. The Parish council, and they bought the air quality monitors. What's stopping other parish councils doing the same and monitoring their own Air Quality? Just imagine the results; I bet every area will be exceeding or excessive air pollution...
Apologies as I have only today taken this AQM report from the St Stephen PC web site. As you can see for yourselves, Nanpean has again suffered very badly, from the contamination from the incinerator. It was of course closed down for some time in this time period. It is quite obvious to some of us that this company is ripping off the people of Kernow, but some of us understood this to be the case before it was to be built as a [power station] joke. But no one was listening as per.
Of course, at some point dangerous contaminating plastic will be stopped from being produced, some of us realised the dangers of this fifty years ago. When this happens, that will mean the end of plastic burning contaminating incinerators.
This again is an interesting read.”
If you would like a copy of this report which shows frightening results re. air quality in clay country, then please send an email request to: imonk@hotmail.co.uk
(Particulate Matter Monitoring St. Stephen-in-Brannel, Treviscoe, Nanpean and St Dennis - September to November 2018)
As we now know, there are currently nine Air Quality Management Areas (AQMA) in Cornwall, where your kids, elderly relatives and communities are being poisoned on a daily basis:
Redruth, Camborne and Pool
Bodmin
Camelford
Grampound
Gunnislake
Launceston
St Austell
Tideford
Truro
But don’t worry about the Local Plan’s 60,000 new homes, because it’s not the additional 100,000+ cars planned for the Duchy by Cornwall Council Planning dept; as Phil Mason & Bob Egerton constantly reassure us, it’s not new homes that cause more traffic, it’s people who drive the cars, so there is NO causal link between new homes and additional cars!!! Reassuring….
For more info. on the council’s current and ongoing plans to turn the tide of toxic air in our towns – a battle it has been losing steadily for several years, as highlighted by a worsening situation- please go to: