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WYLFA JOBS BLOW

- Owen Hughes

THE developer behind Wylfa Newydd plans a streamline­d nuclear site which will cut the number of constructi­on workers and enable them to all be housed next to the plant.

Horizon Nuclear Power’s third formal consultati­on starts today – the final one ahead of a planning applicatio­n going in on the £14bn project.

The biggest change on the previous plans are proposals for a more compact power station design and for every worker to be based by Wylfa Newydd. The single temporary workers’ accommodat­ion campus reduces the number of accommodat­ion buildings across the North of Anglesey.

Built in phases, it would initially create around 2,500 beds and could provide a maximum of 4,000 beds if needed.

This would halt plans for worker sites in Holyhead, Amlwch and Rhosgoch – which will be bad news for the backers of those sites but will mean reduced pressure on the Anglesey transport network.

Duncan Hawthorne, Chief Executive of Horizon Nuclear Power, said: “In this third stage of consultati­on we’re focusing on the areas that have changed or where there are new proposals.

“To make this project the best it can be it must be investable, constructa­ble, and deliver a world-leading operating power station. Wylfa Newydd must also be a welcome addition to the community which Anglesey and the wider region can be proud of.

“The changes we’re proposing will enable us to streamline our constructi­on schedule, reduce the number of constructi­on workers we need to bring in and temporaril­y house, and cut the number of developmen­t sites we need.

“Alongside this we remain absolutely committed to being a good neighbour to the North Anglesey communitie­s which will host the power station. This includes creating opportunit­ies for local companies and long-term high quality careers in North Wales, particular­ly for young people now in education.”

The consultati­on starts today (Wed) and will run until June 22. Other proposals include: Appointing a Welsh Language and Culture Coordinato­r

Support for the developmen­t of an Employment and Skills Service to signpost people from across the region to jobs available at Wylfa Newydd.

Support for a capital investment programme for all five secondary schools on the island to improve science and technology facilities.

Funding to support a capital investment programme for the provision of affordable housing, initially focusing on increasing housing stock around the power station and in nearby Amlwch.

Establishi­ng a tourism fund to support marketing initiative­s and skills.

 ??  ?? The £14bn Wylfa Newydd project will be able to house a reduced number of workers on a single site next to the build
The £14bn Wylfa Newydd project will be able to house a reduced number of workers on a single site next to the build

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