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PostPosted: Sat Jun 21, 2014 10:44 am 
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Anyone wishing to view the proposal and have a chance to leave feedback should visit one of the sessions.

These will be the largest turbines in the Country if planning is granted.

Act now to protect this important habitat.

Information sessions will be held this week and next week as follows:

- Thurs 19 June: Bardney Village Hall 2pm-7pm
- Fri 20 June: Nocton Village Hall 2pm-8pm
- Sat 21 June: Branston Village Hall 10am-4pm
- Thurs 26 June: Metheringham Village Hall 2pm-7.30pm
- Fri 27 June: Dunston Village Hall 2pm-8pm
- Sat 28 June: Potterhanworth Memorial Hall 10am-4pm

Please visit these sites for more info:
http://www.protectnoctonfen.org.uk/
http://nocton.blogspot.co.uk/2013/10/wind-farm-at-nocton-fen.html

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PostPosted: Sun Jun 22, 2014 8:29 pm 
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Re Nocton Fen, what is the potential impact (if any) on birdlife? Are any species particularly vulnerable?

I sincerely wish more data was available on the effect of UK turbines (onshore and offshore) on birds.

The energy companies seem to keep the info under their hats. And organisations such as the RSPB and the Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust seem
to be relucant to enter robust debate.

As a result, most of us are in the dark.

Why is there not more transparency on such an important issue?


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PostPosted: Thu Jun 26, 2014 7:13 am 
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Debate on wind energy and the proposed wind energy development at Nocton Fen.

There will be a debate tonight 7:00pm Thursday 26th June at the Methodist Hall, Church Lane, Bardney

Key Speakers:
Councillor Colin Davie - Arguments against wind energy.
James Pocklington - Arguments in favour of wind energy.
Councillor Ian Fleetwood - Additional comments.

This is an opportunity for you to raise your views and concerns on the development.

Following the presentation you will have the chance to socialise with the guest speakers and discuss any matters.

Hope to see you there.

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