Jewel in the crown at risk
I am writing to object to the planning application for wind turbines at Davidstow in Cornwall.
As owner of Hamatethy Common, which includes Roughtor, I am grief-stricken that anyone would want to ruin the whole of our beautiful moors – they are the jewels in the crown for North Cornwall.
We (the landowners and the commoners) have been forced to give unlimited public access in the right to roam so that everyone can enjoy the moors, and now they are about to be destroyed for ever.
May I add that if Cornwall and planners allow this they will have destroyed the heart of Cornwall for ever.
Nancy Hall
St Breward
2 September 2008
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