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joeneame
Sat, 17 Jul 2010 20:38:00 GMT
Mostly for 'Webmaster',

So you think this changes things? Plus I do not remember when we became on first name bases?

I am not to convinced that the views of varied ages have been considered and look forward to observe this at the meeting in October, where I will be keen to voice my opinions. I am not sure of this as this has not been a subject mentioned in the ELDC's Youth Assembly which I am a part of. Which surely would be a starting point to get the views of the youths?

I was well aware of the arguments and am still for the 'structures'. Now you may think that the fact you have children changes things? The fact is you are still a different generation that will not have to deal with the struggling world. Why also are you not visiting surrounding schools to get their views before mounting a full scale attack, I mean protest.

So roads will be a bit noisy, and some walkers will get disturbed, are there not other places to do so? On the nuclear subject, I merely stated this as some people seem to be for the nuclear idea, which is totally unbelievable! As they stated that they disturb natural habitats less! What an idea! Situating a great big power station won‘t disturb any habitats. I also see them to be bigger eye sores than the turbines. not to mention the effects the waste can have!

Of course I see your side of the argument but you seem to be making it a bit of a exaggeration. I have studied turbines at school and never have heard of damage due to the falling. Surely this would be the first disadvantage you'd come to? But even if they did we come back to the loss of precious country side.

Finally you may not be a "Tory", though I think their mostly called "conservatives" now, but you are situated in a conservative county and are under a conservative government. So I'm afraid you'll just have to go with their words? I will look forward to attending the meeting October and will put more research into the matter.

Much Appreciated,

Mr Neame.

windymill
Sat, 17 Jul 2010 21:00:00 GMT
Re: Mostly for 'Webmaster',

Mr. Neam

Thank you for your additional comments. You have a defined view, that much is obvious.

This debate always raises strong opinions on both sides. Such debates will only increase as more and more land is subject to planning applications for wind farms, bio plants or other alternative technologies.

We look forward to seeing you at the enquiry.

Best wishes

Webmaster

joeneame
Sun, 18 Jul 2010 12:36:00 GMT
Re: Mostly for 'Webmaster',

Thankyou.

I must apologise if I am coming across to stongly. But I do, as you say, have a defined view. Though I wil be mainly 'sitting on the fence' in the meeting and don't worry, I will keep my mind open.

Again much appreciated,

Mr Neame.