ACT NOW & JOIN US.
On Saturday 28th October at 12pm
Mansfield, Near McDonalds on the High Street.
The council's decision will most probably be made in the first week of November on these 2 proposed wind farm sites.
Wind farm 1.
The Lindhurst Wind farm:
A proposal for 5 turbines on land South of Mansfield by Npower to provide electricity for 4,700 - 5,100 homes.
http://www.npower-renewables.com/lindhurst/index.asp
Wind farm 2.
The Eakring Wind farm:
A proposal for 7 turbines on a former colliery site and farmland by Harworth Power Ltd and Eakring Farming Ltd to provide electricity for 17% of Newark and Sherwood.
http://planning.newark-sherwooddc.gov.uk/pp/Gold/ViewGold.asp?ID=3469
Proposals for new wind farms and sites take years of research and evaluation, we cannot ignore these two potential sites. Climate change is now far too great a threat to ignore. The U.K is shamefully Europe's second largest emitter of Greenhouse gases and is way behind most other E.U countries in providing renewable energy (U.K = 2.4%, Sweden = 26% and aiming for oil free existence).
Of course nobody is saying that we can obtain all of our energy needs from wind turbines but with energy efficiency, micro generation, wave, tidal, solar and biomass we can at least go some way towards a clean, renewable, fossil and nuclear free future.
Write to the local council:
Cllr Keith Shepherd keith.sheppard@nsdc.info
Cllr Roger Blaney rogerblaney@yahoo.co.uk
Cllr Gordon Brooks gordonbrooksat39@yahoo.co.uk
Cllr Leonard Wilkes leonard.wilkes@newark-sherwooddc.gov.uk
Cllr Allen Tift allen.tift@newark-sherwooddc.gov.uk
Cllr Alan Hannaford alan.hannaford@nsdc.info
Cllr Kevan Wakefield wakefieldk@btopenworld.com
Cllr Leonard Sprigg leonard.sprigg@nsdc.info
Cllr Geoffrey Merry geoff_merry@yahoo.co.uk
Cllr Eileen Rodgers eileen.rodgers@btopenworld.com
Join:
http://www.se-alliance.org.uk/
http://www.yes2wind.com/
The opposition:
http://mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk/eakringbirds/windturbines.htm
http://www.eakring.org/
We have written to Eakring Turbine Action Group in order to gain more information on some of their claims, we await a reply (particularly on the claim that 81% of Eakring residents say 'No' to the proposed wind farm - have they really polled all 6,400 residents of Eakring????).
Listen to the previous BBC Groundswell debate:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/nottingham/content/articles/2006/02/10/wind_farm_groundswell_feature.shtml
Proposed Windfarm in Eakring & Bilsthorpe
03.11.2006 19:10
ETAG - Eakring Turbine Action Group
e-mail: ted@aspectus-group.co.uk
Embrace the wind.
05.11.2006 21:45
4 of the turbines will be positioned on the old Bilsthorpe colliery Brownfield site that looks suitable to me. Incidentally if you look at the reports commissioned by NIREX in the 1980's the proposals for nuclear waste storage at old collieries was very favourable so you may have something bigger to fight in the future.
As usual the main arguments against the wind farm is the house price argument, birds (particularly the nightjars - that are more likely to be affected by a road than a wind farm) and human health - none of these claims have been substantiated.
Have you actually ever been to a modern wind farm?
If ETAG were true conservationists then why did they have a 'balloon release' last weekend?? Most of these balloons end up floating off into the sea and get eaten by turtles mistaking them for jellyfish.
For your information I have looked at the proposed site, listened to the arguments and read all the surveys done for this site.
Jack
Share with us your claims.
06.11.2006 13:20
As a reminder ETAG'S claims:
81% of villagers polled were against the wind farm development.
Eakring Turbine Action Group believes that the wind farm will:
* Bring no benefit to our local community
* Detract from the natural scale and character of our local environment
* Endanger people living nearby and those visiting the local countryside
* Destroy our quality of life with noise, light flicker and shadows
* Create division among our local community
* Cause economic disadvantage through reduced property values
in the village and surrounding area
Windy Miller