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Good is Planet Earth petition to protect Cornwall

12 March 2009 One Comment

“There are plans to build an incinerator in St. Dennis in Cornwall. We want people to stand up and protect Cornwall and its beautiful countryside!” Due to the dioxins that would be released from the incinerator in St Dennis, no one in Cornwall will be able to grow organic produce within the next seven years, if these plans are executed.

Good is Planet Earth is collecting as many names as possible to support this cause until Saturday, March 14, 2009. The petition will be submitted to the Prime Minister, requesting an immediate cessation of the planning, building and commissioning of the waste incinerator at St Dennis, Cornwall.

Learn more and sign the petition here. (*You must be a British citizen or resident to sign the petition.)

Located at the tip of the south-western peninsula of Great Britain, the Cornwell (Kernow in Cornish) county of England is the homeland of the Cornish people and diaspora, retaining its distinct identity, with its own history, language and culture. With a coastline virtually surrounded by the sea, Cornwall has thriving surfing, swimming, triathlon and water sport communities.

Learn more…

Sports events in Cornwall: Tri-Corwall

Cornwall: The Land Beyond England

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  • Cornwall Dude said:

    Has the building of the incinerator been stopped? Please update and let us know…

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