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Developers investigate historic site
Wind farm developers are investigating a site less than a mile from a historic battlefield with a view to building seven huge turbines.
Renewable Energy Systems Ltd (RES) are carrying out a scoping exercise for the wind farm just north of Halidon Hill, site of the famous 1333 battle where the Scots were routed by the English.
April 19, 2007
by Ian Smith
in Berwick Today
Wind farm developers are investigating a site less than a mile from a historic battlefield with a view to building seven huge turbines.
Renewable Energy Systems Ltd (RES) are carrying out a scoping exercise for the wind farm just north of Halidon Hill, site of the famous 1333 battle where the Scots were routed by the English.
The proposed turbines are 120 metres (394 feet) high and would be sited on Freeman land 1.5km north of Halidon Hill, 1km north-east of West Edge Farm and 1km west of the A1 - just a few hundred metres from the border.
Bernard Shaw, chairman of... [continue via Web link]
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