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Our councillors were not at wind farm meetings
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Thanks for the support Lichfield District Council.
I recently attended a meeting in connection to the erection of a wind farm on the Bleak House site, Chase Terrace.
There were many residents, along with members from Cannock Chase Council and the company who are proposing this idea at the meeting, but I was astonished to see that nobody from LDC had come to supports its residents.
This is a matter that is going to dramatically effect the lives of residents and wildlife in the surrounding area and nobody from our council was there to back us up. They expect our support for matters which effect our community, but do not turn up to such an important meeting.
Mrs F Gilbert, Address Supplied, Burntwood
14 February 2008
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