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Listen to voters over turbines
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Our community of Glyncorrwg has been fighting proposals to erect wind turbines in our village for many years.
We have been horrified at the possibility of huge turbines, which would have dwarfed the BT Tower in Cardiff, but the current madness is an attempt to gain permission to erect four structures, each in excess of 600ft high – almost 100ft higher than Blackpool Tower.
Surely our elected representatives at the Welsh Assembly have to stop these blinkered organisations and take more note of the opinions of the vast majority who do not want wind turbines in anyone’s back yard.
Ray Tittley
Greenmeadow
Glyncorrwg
Port Talbot
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