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Gremlin 31-03-2012 19:21

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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.

katex 31-03-2012 20:13

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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.

Neil 01-04-2012 09:03

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Originally Posted by Gremlin (Post 981574)
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.

I noticed how dirty the top of New Lane was round the bends at the top where it becomes Duckworth Hill Lane this morning. The trucks you saw explain why the road and the cars are so dirty.

MargaretR 01-04-2012 09:30

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Originally Posted by Neil (Post 981639)
I noticed how dirty the top of New Lane was round the bends at the top where it becomes Duckworth Hill Lane this morning. The trucks you saw explain why the road and the cars are so dirty.

Maybe now you will believe that the electrical system in my car seized up last summer due to dust. I had a building site next door!

Neil 01-04-2012 10:45

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 981652)
Maybe now you will believe that the electrical system in my car seized up last summer due to dust. I had a building site next door!

I can't remember the details but suspect your car problems are mainly due to lack of use. Your alternator/starter motor could fill up with dust but less likely if it was used more often.

pompeylass 08-04-2012 11:00

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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

Spider61 26-04-2012 12:18

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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.
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davemac 26-04-2012 14:01

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Originally Posted by Spider61 (Post 987665)
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.
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Good point, looks like a moonscape, and it expands beyond the moors, the stuff removed from the site has to travel right across the borough to be tipped, with all the mess and traffic problems.

Just remember when it is active harnessing the wind we will all have cheap energy...........I don't think !

kestrelx 26-04-2012 14:06

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Originally Posted by ToffeeGuy (Post 981500)
Anyone seen what they are doing up there at the moment? Trucks, diggers, concrete, tracks all over the place.

I'm surprised there wasn't more opposition to the wind farm before it was built.


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

cmonstanley 26-04-2012 20:24

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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.

davemac 26-04-2012 21:12

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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

kestrelx 26-04-2012 23:31

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Originally Posted by cmonstanley (Post 987761)
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.

Landowners get paid to have them - regardless of how much electricity they generate!

kestrelx 27-04-2012 23:03

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Originally Posted by kestrelx (Post 987792)
Landowners get paid to have them - regardless of how much electricity they generate!

Come on who gave me some BAD Karma for this post? Coward can't even put a name to it! :rolleyes:

Alan Varrechia 27-04-2012 23:25

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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

susie123 28-04-2012 11:21

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Originally Posted by kestrelx (Post 987913)
Come on who gave me some BAD Karma for this post? Coward can't even put a name to it! :rolleyes:

Have you ever had red k that's been signed?? Cos I haven't - always anonymous!


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