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Well it could have been 4 as it was a while since I read it too (about 10 hours).
One of us is going to have to check. :D |
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Perhaps planning applications should be thought out this way in the future, not by land boundaries, but by visual boundaries too . ? |
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Well it distracted me a few times from the Clayton end on Saturday :mad:
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Karma for the winner - but i'll check if you say it was 6 hour :) :) |
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Hate to say this K.S.H. but my memory's better than yours
Farmer Harvests Energy From Sky (from Lancashire Telegraph) :D :D :D :D I checked. |
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But i'll trust you, trouble is I have to spread it about before I can give you some karma :D |
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It's ok - I'd say take a raincheck but you'll probably forget! :D
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Go for it Gayle .. hey, just love the way the lady describes it as a 'slick ergonomic design' couldn't have put it better meself ... :D
Hey, where's A-B gone anyway .. thought we were going to get some piccies tonight ? |
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We saw one of the blades heading off down the A56 on Saturday as we were leaving for the weekend. We hadn't a clue that a new wind farm was under construction and we sort of looked back and went "What's that?????" and I said it looked like an aeroplane propellor blade but Busman said it was too big. It never occurrd to us that it was a wind generator thingy.
I don't dislike them either. I've always llooked out for them whenever I've been past Cliviger. |
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That would be the wagon that blocked the A56 then Willow :)
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Yes the road was closed and I think it was being escorted by the police.
Anyway we've just been and taken these photos and personally I find nothing obtrusive in them at all. The first three were taken from the network 65 business park and the last three were taken from the A679. http://www.accringtonweb.com/forum/a...1&d=1161698920 |
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Tie your washing to them and on a fine dry windy day the close would be ready for ironing in no time.If it sould be in winter think of the leccy saved from not using a drier. :D
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On a somewhat different note, it is somewhat dispondant to see that Burnley Council were overruled by central government in their objections to this scheme. So much for local democracy (although with what we now know of vote rigging in Burnley, it is debatable whether Burnley is a local democracy). Still on the Burnley theme, the next Lord Mayor of the City of London is a Burnley lad. You know where you got that information first - on here, and not in the LET or Granada news. At least one member of Accy web will be in the formal procession on November 11th, and it ain't me. |
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Hi all. Sorry to have been absent for most of this discussion, but half term in Blackpool has been utter madness this year, six days of 16 hour shifts and an all-nighter have left me a shattered ruin of my former self - one more week to go and then I can R E L A A A A X !.
Anyway, it has, as always, been most instructive to read your comments and opinions. I stand corrected about the relative jurisdiction of the the turbines and my thanks for the the two telegraph articles. Particularly the one about the gormless farmers wife, I hope she thinks they are still wonderful when she cannot get a good nights sleep for the constant low frequency sound these things generate. It does kinda make you wonder what sort of democracy we live in when the very powers which are supposed to represent the wishes of the people seem so utterly contemptuous of those wishes, particularly when they are at varience with those of the authority concerned. I am minded of the waste re-processing site at Huncoat Power Station, very democratic, that decision! Speaking personally, I have no objection to turbines in principle, obviously they are a necessity. But I would have thought that more care and consideration could have been brought to bear when deciding where to site the wretched things. |
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