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Family seeks views on wind turbines
Proposals for three giant wind turbines - which could meet nearly six per cent of domestic consumption across East Herts if built at High Elms Lane - will be the subject of a public exhibition in the village hall tomorrow from 11am to 4pm.
The Bott family, owners of the land, want to gauge public opinion of their plans.
July 6, 2007
in Hertfordshire Mercury
BENINGTON: They would be 80m (262ft) high with blades 40m (131ft) wide and generate enough electricity for 3,000 homes.
Proposals for three giant wind turbines - which could meet nearly six per cent of domestic consumption across East Herts if built at High Elms Lane - will be the subject of a public exhibition in the village hall tomorrow from 11am to 4pm.
The Bott family, owners of the land, want to gauge public opinion of their plans.
They admit that while some people find the structures ‘beautiful', others believe they are a blot on the landscape.
"We want to let everyone know what's... [continue via Web link]
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