Tuesday 3 November 2009

SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL WINDFARM

This could be a big month, as we anxiously anticipate the arrival of ScottishPower Renewables' planning application for the five-turbine Lenchwick Windfarm, while Peter Luff MP (who less than a year ago was warning of electricity shortages if we don't get our energy strategy sorted out) fights a rearguard action on behalf of a handful of nimbies.

Next month, the eyes of the world will be on Copenhagen, as we wait with baited breath to see if politicians can agree on plans to cap global warming. We in the Vale of Evesham have a chance to show the world's leaders how ordinary citizens can embrace a better future. But we will be stymied if we allow the arrogant loudmouths of VVASP to continue to dominate the argument.

Let us not forget that Vale Villagers Against Scottish Power have spread no end of lies about the wind turbines. As BBC Midlands Today demonstrated so recently, the reality of modern wind turbines is very different from the looney stories bandied about by the 'me-me-me' nimby brigade. The same protest group has hogged the media, littered the area with ugly placards and endeavoured to overturn local democracy. But worst of all, they have lied.

The best thing that those of us who share concerns about the future, who desire effective green solutions to the pressing problems we all face and who have felt despair at the viciousness employed by nimbies to whom the view matters more than the planet - the best thing we can do is write to Wychavon District Council's planning department, the moment SPR's planning application arrives, to emphasise our support for the windfarm development.

The more letters of support the planning committee receives, the more they will feel justified in taking the right decision.

There's a lot at stake, here. Will the future be determined by a few grasping speculators or by the will, and the needs, of society as a whole?

You can help determine the outcome by writing a letter, along the lines of the following. Please feel free to copy it out, or email Wind of Change if you wish to receive a copy of the letter of support by email attachment.

A letter like this could make all the difference - and the more the merrier!

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Mrs Gill Collin,
Head of Planning Services,
Wychavon District Council,
The Civic Centre,
Queen Elizabeth Drive,
Pershore,
WR10 1PT

Dear Mrs Collin,

RE: LENCHWICK WINDFARM

I am writing as a local resident to express my support for the proposed Lenchwick Windfarm development.

Like many others in the area, I have been horrified and dismayed at the reactions of a small number of locals to the plans. The protesters have sought to mislead people by spreading ridiculous lies and rumours about the impact of a modern windfarm on the area.

I believe, however, that we all have a duty to future generations, and to the environment which is home to us all, to take the necessary steps to reduce carbon emissions. I also believe that renewable energy supplies are vital to the local, national and international interest, and that the wild claims made by the anti-windfarm protesters have been motivated purely by self-interest. The benefits of the proposed development, in my opinion, massively outweigh the purported disadvantages to a tiny minority of residents.

I therefore wish to add my voice to the many who sincerely want the Lenchwick Windfarm to go ahead, regardless of the specious arguments of the anti-windfarm lobby, and am therefore eagerly registering my heartfelt personal support for the proposed windfarm development.

Yours sincerely,



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6 comments:

  1. Please do not delete this comment, for if you do, I have taken screen grabs and I will post it to every publication and relevant blog that I can find.

    I am shocked by your 'seemingly' anti Nimby campaign.

    I haven't read every article that you have posted as after the first couple I started to switch off, I think due to the fact, that they all sound the same. Someone with a mission to slate anybody who says anything remotely against wind turbines. Leaves me wondering what exactly is your gain?

    Your comments are nothing but insulting, rude and in some cases clearly untrue, which leads me to think this is purely a blog of propaganda, fueled (pardon the pun) by person(s)/company(ies) who stand to gain from these ventures.

    Alternatively of course, you could just be someone who has an enormously large chip on both shoulders and has very little else to do in their lives all day. I suspect though that you don't have that much time as the 'The Great March' blog posted 24th September 09, must have been based on information fed to you and that you weren't actually at the event, a couple of your comments give it away slightly!

    I would dearly love to know what contributions you have made personally to wind energy, which wind farm you live in the middle of and how close the nearest industrial, 40 storey wind turbine is, in proximity to your house.

    Have the courage of your convictions and release your true identity instead of parading behind 'Aeolus' which is obviously giving you a superiority complex, thinking you're some kind of Greek God.

    For now I will remain anonymous, using the old adage 'takes one to know one' and when you reveal I will do the same!

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  2. Aeolus, why do you continue to write such dribble.....what is in it for you?

    I suggest you approach the energy companies and have an industrial turbine, the same height as a 40 storey building, put 400m from your back yard.....'one' could only say then that you are truly justified to write such a blog.

    I think perhaps you work for, or have been commissioned by one of renewable energy companies, so you should get an extra special deal!

    ps. You never did answer my previous questions! Until such time and for the benefit of all I shall have to keep cutting and pasting!

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  3. Re: Fintry Wind farm
    (for full story see 'Life in the Middle' blog - below)

    Let everyone view for themselves some images of the Fintry wind farm (link below), can you see a house in sight? Certainly not within 400m. In fact the nearest inhabitant is 1.5 miles away....an isolated single cottage!

    http://www.fintrydt.org.uk/index.php?mact=Album,m3,default,1&m3albumid=2&m3returnid=56&page=56

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  4. See Peter Luff interview on YouTube
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w4e9-f4TGE8

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  5. Dear Aeolus,

    Just remind us......how much to you get paid for writing this blog and what exactly have you contributed towards renewable energy (that is, apart from this blog)

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  6. Peter Luff says turbines for Vale of Evesham "absolute monsters".

    We agree.

    Show me a turbine (the height of a 40 storey high building) less than 800m from a house with a happy home owner

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w4e9-f4TGE8

    Show your support for the buffer zone follow us on twitter:

    http://twitter.com/no2windturbines

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