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    'Sancton is not the place for turbines'

    Residents in an East Yorkshire village are being urged to join an action group against plans for a wind farm on their doorstep.

    Fears about homes being devalued has led to opposition to a scheme for a five-turbine wind farm on land at Sancton, near Market Weighton.

    Sancton Windfarm Action Team (Swat) was set up after a ballot of villagers at a public meeting showed that 85 were against – and just 29 for – the development.

    Energy business Cornwall Light and Power (CLP) is expected to submit a planning application for the Beverley Lane wind farm to East Riding Council in the middle of next month.

    Concerns were raised when it was revealed at the meeting that house prices could fall for up to five years after planning permission for wind turbines was given.

    Stuart Hepworth, who formed Swat, said: “If that is the case, Sancton householders would be looking for some form of compensation.

    “One option is a reduction in council tax bills, such as dropping down a valuation band. The difference between bands D and C is currently £158 in the village.

    “If we demand compensation, it would make East Riding Council sit up and listen to us.”

    Mr Hepworth, 62, of High Street, Sancton, said about 30 residents had already pledged their support, but more were needed to join the action group.

    Objectors are also concerned that 325ft high turbines – which would be 20ft higher than the Clock Tower at the Palace of Westminster – will blight the Wolds countryside around Sancton.

    A report published by the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors says there is little evidence to support claims of property devaluation caused by wind farms.

    But the report added there was evidence that noise and flicker from the huge turbine blades could affect certain properties.

    Bob Morgan, CLP development manager, said: “We understand Sancton residents’ concerns.

    “We believe tree screens mean the turbines will not be visible from any houses in the village.

    “If people can’t see them, or hear them, it is difficult to comprehend that there will be a loss of property values.”

    People wanting to join Swat should call Mr Hepworth on (01430) 802026.

    This Is Hull

    11 October 2008

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