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Anger at windfarms
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Nick Bourne, Assembly Member for Mid & West Wales and Welsh Conservative Leader in the National Assembly for Wales, today expressed his total opposition to proposals to build two new large windfarms at Nant y Moch and Mynydd y Llyn in Ceredigion.
Nick Bourne said: “I am totally opposed to any further large scale wind farm developments in Ceredigion.
I campaigned against the Cefn Croes wind farm and I will fight against any proposals for Nant y Moch and Mynydd y Llyn. I do not want to see any more of Ceredigion’s most beautiful and unspoilt landscapes desecrated by these monstrous wind turbines.
I strongly believe the Labour Assembly Government’s policy towards wind farms contained in their TAN 8 document needs a review. It is high time we looked at other forms of renewable energy In Wales instead of having this obsession with onshore wind power.”
6 July 2007
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