Anyone watching Simon reeve in the lakes? 19:29 - Oct 13 with 1269 views | Matterhorn | He’s just shown the clean up at sellafield, sweet Jesbus what an eye opener we might not have to worry about putin! |  | | |  |
Anyone watching Simon reeve in the lakes? on 19:45 - Oct 13 with 1178 views | BlueToad | I've just been watching it. Fascinating stuff, great programme. |  |
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Anyone watching Simon reeve in the lakes? on 20:02 - Oct 13 with 1130 views | bournemouthblue | I'll have to watch this at some point |  |
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Anyone watching Simon reeve in the lakes? on 20:08 - Oct 13 with 1121 views | gtsb1966 | Unbelievable wasn't it. 100 years to clean up costing 100 billion and the site will have radioactive parts on it for 100,000 years. |  | |  |
The cost to clean up Sellafield and the remaining nuclear sites is eye watering. on 20:09 - Oct 13 with 1115 views | unstableblue | £1000s per UK household And we’re going ahead with 2 huge new nuclear stations at Hinckley and Sizewell and still with no deep storage even in planning |  |
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Anyone watching Simon reeve in the lakes? on 20:26 - Oct 13 with 1080 views | BanksterDebtSlave |
Anyone watching Simon reeve in the lakes? on 20:08 - Oct 13 by gtsb1966 | Unbelievable wasn't it. 100 years to clean up costing 100 billion and the site will have radioactive parts on it for 100,000 years. |
Nuclear power is great for the planet though! |  |
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The cost to clean up Sellafield and the remaining nuclear sites is eye watering. on 20:27 - Oct 13 with 1075 views | BanksterDebtSlave |
The cost to clean up Sellafield and the remaining nuclear sites is eye watering. on 20:09 - Oct 13 by unstableblue | £1000s per UK household And we’re going ahead with 2 huge new nuclear stations at Hinckley and Sizewell and still with no deep storage even in planning |
Luckily as a species we are great at planning 100,000 years ahead. |  |
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The cost to clean up Sellafield and the remaining nuclear sites is eye watering. on 20:53 - Oct 13 with 1031 views | Matterhorn |
The cost to clean up Sellafield and the remaining nuclear sites is eye watering. on 20:27 - Oct 13 by BanksterDebtSlave | Luckily as a species we are great at planning 100,000 years ahead. |
The state of disrepair was a bit worrying some of it didn’t look that good to say the least |  | |  |
Anyone watching Simon reeve in the lakes? on 21:20 - Oct 13 with 966 views | BlueForYou | I watched the one the other night, where he visited a young lad aged 18 who was running a sheep farm on his own after both parents had died. That young man was amazing & a credit to young people & everyone really. That is not an easy job! Especially where that farm was located. Young people get such a bad wrap sometimes. Watching that really touched my heart & brought a tear. |  | |  | Login to get fewer ads
Anyone watching Simon reeve in the lakes? on 00:08 - Oct 14 with 851 views | ronnyd |
Anyone watching Simon reeve in the lakes? on 21:20 - Oct 13 by BlueForYou | I watched the one the other night, where he visited a young lad aged 18 who was running a sheep farm on his own after both parents had died. That young man was amazing & a credit to young people & everyone really. That is not an easy job! Especially where that farm was located. Young people get such a bad wrap sometimes. Watching that really touched my heart & brought a tear. |
Saw that too. Doing it with help from some of his school mates. The lad was a bloody inspiration. |  | |  |
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