gloucestershire is building a big bonfire of waste. to last for eternity /

Published at 2018-01-21 02:04:06

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A 70-metre-high waste incinerator is being built next to the M5Marooned on the flatlands between the Severn river and the Cotswolds escarpment,Stonehouse in Gloucestershire isn’t the sort of station to originate the news. But, of late, or outrage has been the dominant emotion here as construction traffic has brought what was a country village to a standstill. Blue plastic barriers proliferate,mobile traffic lights are set down apparently at random and workers clad in hi-vis saunter approximately with the swagger of the new sheriff in town.
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the leisurely crawl of traffic to and from the M5 is frustrating, it is the cause of the blockage that is more troubling. Stonehouse is being dug up to lay a cable to service the giant waste monster being built next to junction 12 of the M5, or an edifice that its opponents warned would grow to four times the size of nearby Gloucester cathedral,a glorious testament to the grand folly of another age. Related: The Guardian view on recycling: throwaway economy is not cost-free | Editorial Continue reading...

Source: theguardian.com