The work is to begin at the site of the first nuclear power plant built in Britain for 20 years, despite fierce opposition from activists who say it will ruin the Somerset coast.
Officials have approved plans of Hinkley C to begin preparatory work and the developers of the site, EDF energy, said that the central will help Britain secure supply power and boost the local economy.
Anti-nuclear campaigners believe West Somerset District Council has been pressured by the Government to approve the site and villagers whose lives will be affected to say the project would change forever the area.
Crispin Aubrey, the campaign Stop Hinkley, argued that the work would leave a "devastated Páramo" and said that it was "inaccurate" to describe the work that EDF has given permission for such as "preparatory".
"The measurement of the activity, the removal of Hedges and trees, more vegetation, more than two million cubic meters of Earth and rock excavation, the change of route of groundwater flows, the creation of roads and roundabouts, major changes in the landscape... means indeed is the beginning of the construction of Hinkley C proposed nuclear power station"He said.
He stated that the "primary" to continue pressure had come from the Government and requested Councillors at a meeting of the Somerset District Council Planning Committee west: "are you willing to replace local concerns because the Government is based in"?
"The real purpose of this application is not significantly advance the time of the new plant, it is destroying everything that is valuable on the site so that when the main application for the central to the infrastructure planning Commission [IPC] will meet with less opposition."
"If the site is covered with concrete, then it will be much easier for the decision in their favour."
Nikki Clark, also of the campaign to Stop Hinkley, said had been made there is enough work to assess the risk of Hinkley C damaged due to rising sea levels.
"Course events in Fukushima nuclear sites are a timely reminder of the consequences of coastal floods", added.
A third group member, Helen Grant, told the meeting: "Nuclear was the flavor of the month before Fukishima." "Now the Governments around the world reeling in nuclear."
Opponents of the plan have pointed out that if the Government was cold on nuclear energy or EDF decided to withdraw from the project, the area would be "the largest in Europe bore".
However, not all local residents against the regime, and many feel that it will create jobs in an area that is much needed and has lived with nuclear power plants for more than 50 years.
David Rosser, the Southwest and the regional director for Wales of the Confederation of British industry, said: "We consider fundamental that we are able to guarantee a combination of secure energy and low carbon for United Kingdom in the decades to come."
Rupert Cox, Director Ejecutivo Somerset Chamber of Commerce, said: "is an opportunity for the local economy: thousands of jobs during construction, hundreds of millions of pounds for the local economy and the skills and training in Somerset and the many years of operation kickstart".
EDF will immediately present requests for various necessary permits to construct, Commission, operate and to unsubscribe the Hinkley C. present nuclear power station order of development consent: permission of total planning - this year's infrastructure planning Commission.
The company has promised to restore the site if the compilation does not continue. It says that it will create 500 jobs during the preparatory phase, and is plowing 25 million GBP in minimizing the impact of the work in the communities and the local environment.
He said the plant will be safe and will help to ensure the supply of energy in Great Britain.
The Chief Executive of federated, Vincent Rivaz, thanked the Councillors for granting work permits to proceed.
"Has taken an important decision that allows a project which is vital for the country," he said. "We are committed to listen to the community and to offer this investment in partnership with the people of Somerset".
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