Having worked at Hinckley Point for 38 years, on the operations department , and recently retired, I find the comments by Vincent de Rivaz are quite arrogant but since the privatisation of the nuclear industry the higher management of EDF all seem to be of this calibre.

They care little of there employees and even less of the general public. they are driven by targets which links big bonuses to their salaries, he talks about the roads to Hinckley being adequate but they are clearly not.

I can recall at least six occasions when the Hinckley Point road has been blocked , and if this had coincided with an incident at the station, the result of which does not bear thinking about. We are experiencing problems in Cannington with the increase traffic, and the station has not even started yet.

To make matters worse when the b station have there outages, parking is virtually impossible as contractors park in all the streets in Cannington.

But something people don't seem to realise is the decommissioning of the B station will start and run in parallel with the C station build.

I dread to think of the traffic in the area, and the implications of safety in the invent of a nuclear incident.

Colin Moore, Cannington