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Fenrother wind farm protest ends in legal threat
Energiekontor UK has sought legal advice and is considering whether to take further action after Dr James Lunn altered a poster which the company had produced to advertise a public exhibition of its controversial proposals.
Dr Lunn is a leading member of a local action group set up to fight the plans to put up five turbines.
July 17, 2012
by David Black
in The Journal
A row over a wind farm development in rural Northumberland has taken a new twist after an opponent of the scheme was threatened with legal action by the energy company involved.
Energiekontor UK has sought legal advice and is considering whether to take further action after Dr James Lunn altered a poster which the company had produced to advertise a public exhibition of its controversial proposals.
Dr Lunn is a leading member of a local action group set up to fight the plans to put up five turbines, each 126m (413ft) tall, on farmland between the hamlet... [continue via Web link]
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