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Published:
March 28, 2006
14
new photos show how Burnham-On-Sea's wind farm would look
A
brand new set of photomontages has been unveiled this week showing
how the controversial wind farm proposed for the outskirts of
Burnham-On-Sea would appear if it gets the go-ahead by local planners.
Ecotricity,
the company behind the scheme, has released these 14 photos to
illustrate how the five wind turbines would appear from different
angles around the area.
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Burnham-On-Sea Wind Farm photomontages
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The
release of the images comes after Burnham-On-Sea.com exclusively
reported last week that Ecotrocity had submitted its planning
application to Sedgemoor District Council.
Planners
now have less than 16 weeks before they have to get back to Ecotricity
with a decision on whether to give the hotly-debated scheme a
green or red light.
The
news comes after months of campaigning by the 'kNOll to Wind Farm'
pressure group, which is against the scheme. A pro-wind group,
FORCE, has backed Ecotricity's proposals, saying they are in the
best interests of the environment.
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