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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

 

Alternatives

The number of British homes producing their own clean energy could multiply to one million – about one in every three - within 12 years.

 
Blimp Flight - Sunday 15th March 2009

We are planning to have another go and get the balloon launched this weekend.

If you CAN make it - we will be pleased to see you.

If you CAN'T make it - but happen to be in the area or at home, take a photo of the blimp and send it to This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it along with the approximate location of where the photo was taken from.

WHEN:
Sunday 15th March - 10:00am

WHERE:
Windrift Farm, Beara Cross. Google map location

 
Dunsland Cross Application Rejected

A successful campaign from our close neighbours at Dunsland Cross has resulted in the application by Bolsterstone to erect 4 industrial wind turbines turned down by Torridge District Council.

You can read more here - Western Morning News.

 
Balloon (nearly) goes up on Chilla Wind Turbines

Geoffrey Cox, MP for Torridge and West Devon, attended an event organised by Chilla against Turbines (C.A.T) at Windrift Farm, Beara Cross on Saturday 7 March. The MP was invited to launch a barrage balloon to a height of 410 feet to demonstrate the colossal height of the 15 proposed wind turbines at Chilla Valley.

Around 150 local people came to register their protest at the damaging proposals for the giant turbines by Scottish Power.

The C.A.T committee have kept Geoffrey Cox frequently updated over the months since the proposal for 15 wind turbines was made public and have received his support in their campaign against the plans.

In a separate move, the MP has this week tabled urgent parliamentary questions to Hazel Blears, Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government, demanding information as to how many times her department has “called in” applications for giant commercial wind turbines on the new ground, introduced only last year, that they raise “issues of more than national importance.” 

Geoffrey Cox said: “I have consistently argued that giant commercial wind turbines cannot be a significant part of a coherent national answer to climate change. This Government has irresponsibly failed to take critical and timely decisions about Britain’s energy needs, and are embarked on a headlong rush to meet targets – no matter the consequences to areas such as ours.

“Now, under the new Planning Act 2008, the government is busy making plans to bypass local democracy and planning laws to force communities to pay the price of its failures of policy over the last twelve years.”

 
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.

 
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