View Full Version : People Living Near New Pylons getting £250 a year off their bills,
arista
10-03-2025, 02:01 AM
That's a better start.
BBC News Text :
[A "planning shake-up" could see people living near
new pylons getting £250 a year off their bills,
the Times reports.
The proposal is part of the government's
efforts to speed up building new homes,
the paper adds.]
https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/ace/standard/976/cpsprodpb/f0d2/live/1f93d540-fd39-11ef-896e-d7e7fb1719a4.jpg.webp
Cherie
10-03-2025, 09:20 AM
Isn't there a link to cancer?
https://www.homebuilding.co.uk/advice/buying-a-house-near-a-pylon
Livia
10-03-2025, 10:07 AM
There has been massive public opposition to these pylons but they've ploughed ahead regardless.
Cherie
10-03-2025, 10:18 AM
There has been massive public opposition to these pylons but they've ploughed ahead regardless.
But you are getting 250.00 off your bill who cares if you look out at a pylon and are dead in a few years.... why can't they go underground?
Cherie
10-03-2025, 10:18 AM
I bet Keir and Angela wont be living next to a pylon, its only good enough for the plebs
i'm pretty sure there is direct correlation to pylon proximity and children's health.
arista
10-03-2025, 10:29 AM
Isn't there a link to cancer?
https://www.homebuilding.co.uk/advice/buying-a-house-near-a-pylon
Yes,
hence the Cash
Cherie
10-03-2025, 10:33 AM
Yes,
hence the Cash
no amount of cash can compensate for cancer links...sorry
user104658
10-03-2025, 11:17 AM
Honestly there's just no difference between governments these days is there. I remember Sunak doing similar crowing over the "great" things they were doing for people by knocking something like £200 a year (it may even have been less) off of average tax bills. I mean not to be flippant but even if you're near rock bottom poor, £20 a month is absolute piss in the ocean in terms of a household budget, it's insulting to anyone for it to be touted as anything more than a bit of pocket change.
In exchange for having a massive pylon built over your head?
I mean I think the evidence of physical harm is lacking but that's not really the point... it's just not a nice way to live. And that's even for renters - if you actually own it, it's going to devalue the property by a shedload more than £2500/10 years.
I'm not even saying that the building of infrastructure isn't necessary...
I'm saying that the compensation for it is a joke. Absolutely shocking. Excuse the pun.
One thing they could and absolutely should do for people in this situation?
"We're going to build pylons over all of your houses, however as compensation, your own electricity will be 100% free forever, no questions asked"
Now THAT, I would say, would be a very appealing compensation.
£20 extra per month is a lot for some people, that's 4 extra dinners each month. The money shouldn't be laughed at. Labour and its promises being broken should be laughed at..
Dont worry, they will all be able to sleep soundly under the constant buzz of the pylon, safe in the knowledge the buzzing is keeping all the migrant families cozy and warm in their new builds.
arista
10-03-2025, 11:37 AM
no amount of cash can compensate for cancer links...sorry
Yes, but on TV news
No Cancer infection is mentioned
user104658
10-03-2025, 11:44 AM
£20 extra per month is a lot for some people, that's 4 extra dinners each month. The money shouldn't be laughed at. Labour and its promises being broken should be laughed at..
It should be laughed at because it should be a lot more. I also know it's not meaningless money but in a family household budget, having a government suggest that people should be "grateful" for an extra couple of hundred a year in their pocket, is really a disgrace.
Livia
10-03-2025, 12:54 PM
But you are getting 250.00 off your bill who cares if you look out at a pylon and are dead in a few years.... why can't they go underground?
Yes, why not underground... Because it's too expensive. There was also a suggestion that the cables could go under water, around the coast from Yarmouth... Again, too expensive. Not enough profit for the shareholders.
arista
10-03-2025, 01:26 PM
They can go underground
But there is No Funding for that
It costs Millions more
Crimson Dynamo
10-03-2025, 01:30 PM
So you get £450 and a massively increased risk of cancer?
where do I sign up?
If it's new towns, there is no reason why cables cannot be underground and they are not going to be more than a few miles from the nearest electricity supply point, so again, no reason for them to be over ground
Cherie
10-03-2025, 03:20 PM
Yes, why not underground... Because it's too expensive. There was also a suggestion that the cables could go under water, around the coast from Yarmouth... Again, too expensive. Not enough profit for the shareholders.
They can go underground
But there is No Funding for that
It costs Millions more
and all those Cancer tests and treatment will cost the NHS millions, maybe put peoples health before profit
Cherie
10-03-2025, 03:21 PM
So you get £450 and a massively increased risk of cancer?
where do I sign up?
250.00...dont be greedy :nono:
they are doing this to try and eliminate local opposition to the pylons. I think they are in for a big surprise
arista
10-03-2025, 03:36 PM
and all those Cancer tests and treatment will cost the NHS millions, maybe put peoples health before profit
Good point
It appears the Electric companies
do not have funding to go underground
So Labour should Fund it, own it.
Cherie
11-03-2025, 08:55 AM
Okay a bit more detail on this now as it is being discussed on LBC
250.00 off is only for 10 years.
Oh and lenders wont lend on properties located near a Pylon.... lady rang in to say she has been trying to sell her property but 3 buyers have fallen through as the banks wont lend...
ooop
also, everyones bills are being increased to pay for the pylon compensation
Cherie
11-03-2025, 09:09 AM
also, everyones bills are being increased to pay for the pylon compensation
and there it is...
arista
11-03-2025, 01:08 PM
Just before the Election
The Conservatives were planning Go Underground first
BBC2HD Politics Live.
Cherie
11-03-2025, 03:39 PM
The government are looking at tech from 2012 taking these cables underground like everyother country is doing now is the way forward, also if we have alot off offshore wind turbines, you would have thought underground would be more cost effective
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