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I was held up at the temporary lights where the entrance to the site is. When I set of again I followed two mucky tippers which came from the site all the way down New Lane and through Church lights and they went up Whinney hill as I turned left at the Greyhound lights.
I was later told they had thousands of tons of hard core to take from Whinney Hill quarry to the site but no information on what they are doing up there. |
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So, what is the point to this thread anyway. Just grumbling that there is a road being constructed for access to the Wind Farm and to get equipment up there.
Bound to be a bit of a mess for a while, isn't there ? Once built and operating, all the dumper trucks and machinery will go and be forgotten. Can't see much traffic going up there on a daily basis. Decision has been made .... was plenty of chances to object. Get over it. |
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Murphy's Mob is doing the groundwork - sounds Irish to me.
The wind turbines used to be made on the Isle of Wight until a European Company bought it up, closed it down and took the work to the continent. If we remember right there was a sit-in demonstration at the Isle of Wight site, but it made no difference. Barry & Sheila |
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Back in 1989 when planning the Great Oswaldtwistle walk we where refused permission to walk across the moors, along the boundary with Haslingden, because we would disturb the nesting birds.
I am sure that this is much more disturbing than 150 people walking in one day. Photos of the destruction of Oswaldtwistle moors. Attachment 19457 Attachment 19458 Attachment 19459 Taken on 6 April |
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Just remember when it is active harnessing the wind we will all have cheap energy...........I don't think ! |
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Don't the land owners get subsidies to build wind-farms - which are pretty rubbish source of electricity. There was a program that said wind farms are being built because Tony Blair signed an EU agreement that the UK would produce a certain percentage of it's energy by renewable means - this is why we are having these things built now! :D |
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the ones up here are off 50% of the time. they are still paid a standard amount to turn them off and they are everywhere because of Herr Salmond.Donald trump is the guy who is supporting the anti-wind farm movement up here and has salmond on the run.
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The answer would be to make electricity cheaper, the demand would go up and the windmills would turn all the time
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At a guess i would say someone who owns some land that might soon have a monstrosity on it. :D:D:D:D:D
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