'Seeing the towers meant we were nearly home'
Residents who live near to the site have discussed the impact of the power station on their lives with BBC East Midlands Today.
Lyn Shawcroft said: "I think quite a few people will be disappointed, because we have art students sketching and photographing quite frequently, the sort of architectural side of things."
Raymond State, Ratcliffe-on-Soar parish treasurer, said: "When we’ve been away either going south or north, we can see the power station from quite a way off.
"Then we are quite pleased because we know we are near home."
ClearAddition on September 27th, 2024 at 13:10 UTC »
This closure has been a model of how to do a Just Transition - basically all the workers have already got other work lined up and big redundancy packages, through union pressure. More on it here
Source: Brit who writes about this stuff
MarchElectronic15 on September 27th, 2024 at 13:05 UTC »
Congrats UK! If only NZ could achieve that.
YsoL8 on September 27th, 2024 at 09:27 UTC »
Someone tell the Trek sub - their man had an ancestor who was involved directly in winding up coal pernamentally.
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