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To help you understand how you can be most influential in getting the Planning Application Refused, VVASP are holding two PUBLIC MEETINGS At Church Lench Village Hall Saturday 3rd July at 10 am prompt and Monday 5th July at 8pm prompt Please wait before writing your objection letters, You have until 31st July to write [...]
New Lenches MP pledges to fight windfarm
By Ian Dipple 20/05/2010 of the Evesham Observer click here to see original post THE NEW MP representing the Lenches area has pledged to do everything she can to help campaigners in their battle against the Lenchwick windfarm. Karen Lumley was elected to represent the Redditch County constituency – which following boundary changes now includes [...]
VVASP gains ‘cross party’ support in opposing windfarm proposals for The Lenches in the Vale of Evesham
Jacqui Smith MP recently visited the Vale of Evesham to view the area around The Lenches where ScottishPower Renewables propose to build an industrial windfarm. The proposed Planning Application is imminent. The Lenches is now part of the Redditch Parliamentary Constituency which is currently represented by Jacqui Smith MP so she came to see for [...]
SPR Planning Application Update
Just a quick update to let you know what we know about the SPR (ScottishPower Renewables) Planning Application for the miss-named Lenchwick Windfarm. Despite statements by SPR at the SPR organised September sessions that it would be submitted in November, that then slipped to December and then to January, the latest information that we have [...]
Wind turbine noise warnings were dismissed by civil servants
A warning about the health effects of noise from wind turbines was removed from a government study following pressure from civil servants. original article here: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/greenpolitics/planning/6803823/Wind-turbine-noise-warnings-were-dismissed-by-civil-servants.html Consultants recommended lowering night-time noise limits because the sounds made by spinning blades were enough to disrupt sleep patterns. However, the advice, contained in a draft version of their [...]
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