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Halwill Village Hall filled once again on 9th September with angry local residents to hear an update on the proposed wind farm development from the Chilla Against Turbines (C.A.T) action group.
Attendees were shown a video which demonstrated why the countryside was being plagued by such industrial developments, as the government tries to achieve unrealistic renewable energy targets. It explained why wind turbines are neither efficient nor “green” and the cost penalties to be paid. Highlighted was the fact that each UK household is ultimately to pay for the huge £500,000 per turbine per year subsidies through increases in their gas and electricity bills, and taxes.
The presentation outlined the key facts including the possible health risks caused by noise, vibration and flicker to any household within a 2km zone (the nearest house being only some 563m away). It also included footage showing the dangers of turbines catching fire, malfunctioning and collapsing. |
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CAT, the Chilla Against Turbines action group, is looking for a volunteer secretary to help with the running of the team. If you think you could assist, or know someone who may be interested, please contact Alex on 01409 220136 | |
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The C.A.T. Fund Raising Group, headed up by Gordon & Mary King, held a fantastic Garden Party in the grounds of their delightful home at Kingswood House on 10th August 2008. Everyone's generosity on the day contributed a grand total of £1,342.65 towards our fighting fund.
We would like to thank everyone who made the event at Kingswood so successful. |
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A fundraising garden open day is to be held at Kingswood House, West Chilla (near Kingslake) on Sun 10th August from 2pm onwards. Mary and Gordon King, our fund raising co-ordinators, will be kindly opening the gates to their beautiful gardens.
- Open Garden & walks
- Lakeside cream teas
- Tabletop sale (under cover)
- Plant sale
Please come along and support us to help raise funds for the campaign. |
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The first action group meeting of the newly formed CAT (Chilla Against Turbines) was held last night (Monday 14th July 2008) at Halwill Junction Village Hall, following the successful public meeting just two weeks ago. So strong is the opposition to the proposed turbines that 35 local residents from all the villages which would be affected by the proposed wind farm, including Highampton, Black Torrington, Chilla, Halwill, Northlew and Beaworthy have volunteered to form the action group committee whose aim is to formulate a strong case for the opposition of the siting of the huge industrial wind turbines. |
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