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Should the Peak District be covered in tall, white wind turbines to help create ‘green’ energy?
That is one of the questions bosses at the Peak District National Park planning service want to get an answer to over the coming months. The authority wants to find out people’s views. There will be exhibitions across the National Park.
They will be held on March 29 at Bamford Institute, April 12 at Chapel en le Frith Town Hall, April 16 at Bakewell Medway Centre, April 18 at Dungworth Village Hall, April 24 at Parwich Village Hall, on May 10 at Warslow Village Hall.
26 March 2007
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