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Residents at the Nunthorpe consultation exercise inspect maps showing the proposed route




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Residents at the Nunthorpe consultation exercise inspect maps showing the proposed route

Residents at the Nunthorpe consultation exercise inspect maps showing the proposed route for the giant pylons, to which they voiced strong opposition. 7th February 1991

Teesside Archive
Mirrorpix
England

Media ID 21673858

© Mirrorpix

Annoyed Industrial Maps Plans Residents National Grid


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In this print from Memory Lane Prints, we are transported back to the 1990s when residents of Nunthorpe gathered for a crucial consultation exercise. The image captures the intense atmosphere as concerned individuals inspect maps showcasing the proposed route for giant pylons. Their expressions reveal a mix of annoyance and frustration, reflecting their strong opposition to these looming structures that threatened to disrupt their peaceful community. The backdrop of industrial Teesside Power Station serves as a stark reminder of the impact such developments can have on local landscapes. As they scrutinize every detail on those maps, it becomes evident that these residents were determined to understand and challenge the plans put forth by National Grid. Enron's name may not be mentioned in this context, but its influence looms large over discussions surrounding energy infrastructure during that era. This photograph encapsulates an important moment in history when ordinary citizens rallied against powerful forces shaping their environment. Beyond being just about pylons and power grids, this image symbolizes the resilience and unity displayed by communities faced with challenges imposed upon them. It reminds us of our collective responsibility to voice concerns and protect what we hold dear – our homes, neighborhoods, and natural surroundings. Mirrorpix has once again captured a significant slice of time through this thought-provoking photograph print - one that continues to resonate today as we navigate similar debates around sustainable development and community engagement.

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