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"The Government has now accepted that the total costs of meeting the EU’s binding 2020 renewable target will be £100 billion.  This is the equivalent of over £4,000 for every household in the country.  Some analysts have claimed it could be as much as £4,700 a household.  This will drive many, many more households into fuel poverty, where more than 10% of household income is spent on energy costs."
Tony Lodge, political and energy analyst

 

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Dunsland Cross Planning Application

The planning application for our close neighbours at Dunsland Cross is now in. To register your objection to this application...

Full bound copies of the application from Bolsterstone PLC for the 4 turbines at Brandis Corner are now on display in the vacant shop at Halwill Junction next to the village stores until the end of the month. The key can be obtained at the village stores next door.

 
Devon Onshore Wind Figures

In most planning applications, reference is often made by the developer to how much their development will contribute to the area's renewables target. This handy guide will show you exactly how much this target is for North Devon.

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And You Thought It Was Just Turbines...

In this week's Okehampton Times, the Appeal Notification in respect of the Den Brook Wind Farm at North Tawton. A stark reminder of what else is involved apart from the turbines.

Appeal Notification 8250/2005/OKE

"To erect 9 wind turbines, electricity transformers, control building, wind monitoring mast and to construct access tracks, crane hardstandings and associated works plus a temporary construction compound and two temporary wind monitoring masts".

No doubt this is what would be involved with Chilla Moor as well, as if the turbines aren't bad enough.

 
Anglers Paradise Fireworks Party


The CAT bank account has received a significant boost of £1,900 thanks to the generosity of guests and visitors at Anglers Paradise. Roy Houghton, Chairman of the Action Group, is shown far right, receiving the generous donation from Zyg Gregorek, owner of Anglers Paradise, after a magnificent fundraising fireworks party on Friday, 31st October. The Winsford Centre, Halwill also benefited from the event.

Pictured from left to right:
Sheila Duda, Mike Duda & Lynn Barton, Winsford Centre
Zyg Gregorek & Rose Gregorek, Anglers Paradise
Sandra Willetts, Winsford Centre
Roy Houghton, CAT

 
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