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Turbines would strike tourism business
A young couple who have four holiday cottages within a kilometre of the Rhos Garn Wind development decided to do their own independent survey to see how the wind development would effect their business.
In a survey of 100 bookings to these cottages, 75% indicated that they would reconsider their future holidays in the area should such scheme go ahead.
How much more evidence does Llewelyn Rhys and the British Wind Energy Association need?
LYNWEN EVANS
Mydroilyn, Lampeter, Ceredigion
29 August 2007
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