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Tuesday 20th October 2009
A piece of legislation to control the distance between wind farms and the nearest house is to be introduced into the Commons next month
Legislation backs VVASP campaign for a 2Km No Zone
Mid Worcestershire MP Peter Luff, who has been working with residents on the proposed Lenches/Bishampton wind farm in his constituency, will [...]
Peter Luff confirms VVASP Campaign – Turbines are TOO CLOSE
VALE WIND TURBINES “JUST TOO CLOSE”
Tuesday 22nd September 2009
The huge wind turbines proposed for the site between Bishampton and the Lenches would be “just too close to people’s homes” says the local MP Peter Luff.
Mr Luff was speaking after visiting the public exhibition organised by Scottish Power Renewables at Norton and Lenchwick parish hall last [...]
Bishampton Bank to be first area for makeover by ScottishPower Renewables as they announce Phase1
09-09-2009
ScottishPower Renewables today released details of the first phase of development for the proposed Lenchwick Windfarm.
ScottishPower Renewables, which has a track record of multiple planning applications and has proposals to extend all of its existing industrial wind power generating sites, today released details of the proposed locations of the first set of wind turbines for [...]
Local MP, Peter Luff comes to hear the Concerns of Local Residents
On Friday 17 July Peter Luff, visited the house of Jon and Diane Richardson in Sheriffs Lench to see the wind test mast, and the proposed site of the wind farm.
The picture is of Jon Richardson with Peter Luff and a few Sheriffs Lench residents.
In the background is the expected site of three [...]
BBC Interviews EPAW – European Platform Against WindFarms
Listen to the interview from the BBC World Service on 17th July
From Dominic Mette, Secretary-General, EPAW, 17th July 2009
The BBC had to postpone the interview because no one from the government or from the wind industry was prepared to take part in a debate with EPAW. The BBC looked for other possibilities, and came up [...]


















