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support local wind farms & aim for transition shire

mad max | 20.07.2007 18:04

Lets build on our proud heritage & make Sherwood & Nottinghamshire an example for the rest of the world!
Plans have been submitted to Rushcliffe Borough Council for a wind turbine array in West Bridgford/Wilford. See the link above for details of the scheme. I spoke to the Planning Officer in charge and so far there are only about 3 letters of support and a similar number against. Please write letters of support to

lets have windfarms & geothermal+solar heating on every building its possible & profitable n

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Plans have been submitted to Rushcliffe Borough Council for a wind turbine array in West Bridgford/Wilford. See the link above for details of the scheme. I spoke to the Planning Officer in charge and so far there are only about 3 letters of support and a similar number against. Please write letters of support to

Derek Clowes

Development Control

Rushcliffe Borough Council

Civic Centre

Pavilion Road

West Bridgford

Nottingham

NG2 5FE



The application number is 07/01265/FUL and letters of support need to be in by the 14th August. The applicant is Nottingham City Council and the development is part of the Ozone project in the Meadows. Pass this letter on to your friends who will also support this application


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++More trams,wind genies,earthships a must in flooding

26.07.2007 17:49

Derek Clowes works for Rushcliffe where plans are in for an array of turbines on an arch rather like Wembley Stadium. The plans on the link below are for a single turbine as part of the Ozone project in the Meadows. As I recall, there were 2 plans, A and B for turbines. Plan A is the single turbine, which is the one referred to in your link below and would be on Victoria Embankment close to the football pitches and Wilford Grove and plan B is the turbine array which will be on the Wilford side of the Trent, opposite the Meadows and close to Emmanuel School. This is the one submitted to Rushcliffe Borough Council (D CLowes). The single turbine would be under the jurisdiction of Nottingham City Council and their planning department. The border between Nottingham City as a unitary authority and Rushcliffe (as a borough part of Nottinghamshire is the river itself. Its all a bit confusing but I am thinking that probably both applications have gone in in the hope that one will be successful but both still need our support. I don’t think it will be decided at the meeting in Clifton though – it will take longer than that.
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Earthships & appropriate building must be done to stop flooding, no more building on floodplain, there are plans for more houses nr barton on fabis past clifton

maxwell