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Fight for Croeserw
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So Gamesa, with the help of the Assembly Government, is planning to erect a further 10 wind turbines to the east of our village of Croeserw.
They will be 603ft high and will have lights on them to warn air traffic. Being only half-a-mile from us, there will be a strobe light effect because the sun sets in the east. Another danger is the constant noise, which will be like a car revving at 40mph. We were once dubbed the ‘sickest village in Wales’ but if we let these companies get their way we should also be dubbed the ‘thickest village in Wales’.
Just a last word to all in our lovely village of Croeserw – please stand up and fight for our village.
ALLAN PRICE
Croeserw
Letters, Port Talbot Guardian
1 March 2007
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