Call Out for Artists! Explore the Geology of the Lakeland Fringe and the Irish Sea Through the Prism of the "Geological Disposal Facility" Plan 1000 metres Deep and 26km square.
The Code Killers by Ace Hoffman
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Ace Hoffman's fascinating and informative compendium of nuclear issues is made available as a print on demand book especially for RockSolid?2
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PRESS NOTICE Earlier this month, September 7th 2023, a Winifred Nicholson oil painting of Blue Hyacinths in a Winter Landscape on board was bought for £48,000 at 1818 Auctioneers, Milnthorpe. This is a snip for an artist whose work was m uch treasured by David Bowie until his death in 2016, the sale of St Ives Harbour set a new world record for a work of art by Winifred Nicholson at £245,000 . Winifred Nicholson lived and worked in Cumberland for much of her life. Isle of Man from St Bees - Winifred Nicholson 1945 Lily of the Valley St Bees - Winifred Nicholson Winifred Nicholson (1893 -1981) loved Cumberland and this love shines through in her paintings, many of which explored light, space and colour through the prism of flowers placed in a vase with a landscape backdrop. Some of the most beautiful paintings are those at St Bees with the ethereal looking Isle of Man in the far distance. It is hard not to speculate about what Winifred
CALL OUT FOR ARTISTS! “ROCK SOLID? 2” Call for Artists 'Rock Solid? 2' invites artists of all mediums to submit works to an exciting new exhibition for next year beginning May 9th 2024 at Kendal Museum ’s, The People’s Gallery. The exhibition encourages creativity and originality in response to the quest to find deep geology in Cumbria from the coastal plain extending under the seabed, to act as “the safest place on earth” for the UK’s heat generating nuclear wastes. Cumbria’s coastal fringe cradling the iconic Lake District is on the front line of this quixotic quest. Artworks are invited in all media taking inspiration from the diverse geology of the Lakeland mountains to the Sea. We are honoured to have Martin Greenland , an internationally renowned Cumbrian artist and winner of the prestigious John Moores Painting Prize as Guest Artist at Rock Solid? 2. This exhibition plans to build on the success of the 'Rock Solid?' exhibition of 20
New Year Greetings from Rock Solid 2 In this blogpost we look back at the past- what was happening in 1995 when NIREX (now Nuclear Waste Services) were pushing to deliver a "Rock Laboratory" in the Gosforth area of Cumbria near Sellafield. The Rock Laboratory would investigate the geology ahead of a deep repository for LOW and INTERMEDIATE Level Nuclear Wastes. Other areas of the country had already been looked at and ruled out with the whole of West Cumbria being looked at and narrowed down to the Longlands Farm area of Gosforth as the 'best site' in the UK for further investigation. Local people saw this investigative "Rock Laboratory" as a Trojan Horse for a final nuclear waste 'repository' now called a Geological Disposal Facility Accross Cumbria large billboards went up sponsored by local people, Greenpeace & Friends of the Earth The bill boards read: BURY NUCLEAR WASTE AND IT WILL COME BACK TO HAUNT US ALL CUMBRIANS DEMAND A PUBLIC
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