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Anti-windfarm campaigners say that installing turbines at Todd Hill could have a devastating impact on wildlife and tourism.
Members of the Put People First (PPF) group have highlighted concerns for birds, bats and other animals if a Novera Energy application for four turbines near Pigdon is approved.
They say the area is host to a wide range of species.
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Wind blades fell in school yard; Raasay children sent home after 50ft turbine collapsed
November 21, 2009 in Press & Journal
November 21, 2009 in Press & Journal
Children at an island primary were sent home after a newly-installed wind turbine next to their school collapsed, it emerged yesterday.
Parents of youngsters at the 18-pupil Raasay Primary School were asked to collect their children following the incident on November 13.
The 50ft turbine will "remain out of commission" until an investigation has been carried out.
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Wind farms could mean red in sky at night for Borders
November 19, 2009 by Mark Entwistle in Southern Reporter
November 19, 2009 by Mark Entwistle in Southern Reporter
Last week, Galloway Forest Park became only the fourth Dark Sky Park in the world and the first outside of the United States after the International Dark Sky Association confirmed Galloway as one of the best places for stargazing in the world. ...But dark skies, or the increasing lack of them, was also the subject of concern in the Borders this week when it emerged that if plans for 12 massive wind turbines proposed for a site on Minchmoor near Walkerburn get the go-ahead, defence officials want red aviation lighting on top of the structures.
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50ft tall wind turbines that won't need planning permission in countryside 'free for all'
November 18, 2009 by David Derbyshire in Mail Online
November 18, 2009 by David Derbyshire in Mail Online
The Government says it wants to cut the red tape and expense involved in generating energy from wind, and insists the new rules will come with strict conditions about noise, size and appearance.
But rural campaigners said the changes to the planning system could lead to a 'free-for-all' and warned that the countryside was in danger of being sacrificed in the battle against global warming.
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