THE Government is being urged to turn down plans for a huge port development over concerns they could prove disastrous for thousands of birds.
The RSPB has asked Transport Minister Robert Goodwill to reject an application for a development consent order for Able UK’s £450m marine energy park on the south bank of the estuary at Killingholme.
In August, the Government said it was “minded to approve” the plans, but wanted more information on measures to mitigate the loss of mudflats essential to the survival of thousands of black-tailed godwits (BTGs).
The following month David Cameron publicly backed the plans, describing them as a “very important investment” for Britain.
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