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'Beautiful image' at risk



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A Copeland councillor says Cumbria risks losing its "beautiful image" from the so-called Energy Coast project.
Brian Dixon said he had not been informed about the approach by SITA UK to bury low-level nuclear waste in the abandoned opencast site at Keekle Head.

"I think the term Energy Coast really means the Nuclear Waste Strategy Coast," he said.



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