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In situations like this, I hope the jobs for maintaining the windfarms have been given to locals.
They will be given to locals
Naw Engerlish cnoots
See? I told you
In situations like this, I hope the jobs for maintaining the windfarms have been given to locals.
Naw Engerlish cnoots
They will be given to locals
See? I told you![]()
What we found on Skye was the "white settlers" with there holiday homes that spent just a few weeks a year on the Island were the ones shouting the loudest.
Jeremy Isaacs being one, who were tryin to use there name to bully and influence any development plans.
Windfarms up and running and Amec are suing the likes for the disruption caused![]()




Don't give up so easily![]()
Found this place, I think I will write to a couple of people and get a feeling of how the wind lies
http://www.writetothem.com/?keyword...id=494396979&gclid=CJPy2LTO25gCFYh_3godYTJFbQ
You never know might get lucky.
Just because we all didn't jump on your bandwagon
Gents
This has sparkedoff people on both sides of the debate



Gents
This has sparkedoff people on both sides of the debate BUT no one has answered my original questions.
I am not only a nimby but if I can get these things stopped elsewhere just show me where you want me to sign.
NOT IN MY BACK YARD if I can help it.
Raggi
.... the damn things breed like rabbits and populate the area![]()

Are wind turbines really that green??
As far as I am aware, the wind turbines are largely made of aluminium, and that needs huge amounts of electricity to refine....what powers the smelters....etc....
Bottom line, whatever you do, has a negative effect of some description![]()
Also... we need power supply that reacts quickly... Nuclear is slow-reacting cheap energy... something that can be turned up and down quickly is still needed to cover it...
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Sad fact is that electricity has to be made in somebody yard. **************************************************************
its now you turn to shoulder some of the burden and stop complaining about it, if you don't like it move somewhere remote and don't use power.

There's the problem, if population control was introduced there would be less drain on the earth's natural resources and no need to build more windfarms![]()
I doesn't though, because people want power on tap the gas/coal/nuclear has to be running on standby in case the wind stops blowing...
In answer to the original post - what can you do about it ?
Fight it through the planning process i.e. object, with evidence, against the particular clauses in the process that are grounds for dismissing the application.
In order to do this you must either get to know the process or hire a specialist. Chaining yourself to bulldozers doesn't work. Identifying poor drainage or finding a rare snail on the site, does !
As explained to me by a senior planning officer - "not wanting it" is not grounds for objection.
By the way, the planners have another acronym,
You've heard of Nimby's - Not in My Back Yard.
How about "Bananas" - Build absolutely nothing anywhere near anyone...
In my opinion windfarms are great - offshore. That's where the future is at.
Try telling the fishermen that........
Doesn't matter what you do, you'll always piss off some interest group.
Want to know who is the most effective group that regularly fights and wins against things like wind farms........the RSPB. Boy, are they organised.

Want to know who is the most effective group that regularly fights and wins against things like wind farms........the RSPB. Boy, are they organised.

I was at a meetin and the RSPB said that windfarms kill eagles.![]()