Wednesday 30 May 2012

At Last A Precedent Has Been Set,

in what will be seen as a landmark ruling,


a High Court judge ruled their right to preserve their landscape was more important than the Government’s renewable energy targets, Mrs Justice Lang said building four 350ft turbines would harm the character and appearance of a beauty spot on the edge of the Norfolk Broads, common sense at last to stop building these eyesores on Britain's green and pleasant land, (not to mention the huge cost of the electricity they produce), 


the proposal from Sea & Land Power and Energy had already been rejected by both council and government inspectors so good news for the people of Hemsby, I just hope other communities take note of this ruling and stop the blight of wind farms once and for all, yesterday Roy Pinnock, an expert in planning law at the firm SNR Denton, said the case may bolster other villagers fighting wind farm projects, I so hope so.

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