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Residents reject windfarm plan
People living in North Northumberland have rejected the idea of another windfarm close to their homes.
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Residents from Lowick, Bowsden, Ford and Etal packed into Lowick Village Hall to discuss proposals for establishing a ten turbine windfarm on Barmoor which lies between the rural communities. Presentations given by both sides were followed by a question and answer session but at a final vote by residents, the overwhelming result was to object to the scheme. Barmoor is one of four sites picked out for possible wind farms in North Northumberland.
http://www.tynetees.tv/news/news_headlines.asp?newsitemid=10574&type=news
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