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Congham action group steps up fight against turbines
An action group formed to fight controversial plans for 26 giant wind turbines in Congham is stepping up its campaign to have the scheme scrapped.
The group - Against Congham Turbines (ACT) - was formed following a packed public meeting in March when more than 250 residents from surrounding villages attended to discuss the proposal.
ACT has produced and delivered 4,000 leaflets about the scheme to homes in eight villages including Pott Row, Gayton, Hillington, Castle Rising and Massingham.
And residents will be given the opportunity to air their views at a public meeting to be held at Grimston church, from 7.30pm on Thursday, July 5.
June 12, 2007
in Lynn News
An action group formed to fight controversial plans for 26 giant wind turbines in Congham is stepping up its campaign to have the scheme scrapped.
The group - Against Congham Turbines (ACT) - was formed following a packed public meeting in March when more than 250 residents from surrounding villages attended to discuss the proposal.
ACT has produced and delivered 4,000 leaflets about the scheme to homes in eight villages including Pott Row, Gayton, Hillington, Castle Rising and Massingham.
And residents will be given the opportunity to air their views at a public meeting to be held at Grimston church, from 7.30pm on... [continue via Web link]
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