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Windfarm protest group presentations
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An action group campaigning against a proposed five-turbine windfarm at Nigg Hill in Easter Ross is holding a series of presentations to ensure local people are fully in the picture.
London-based renewable energy company Falck Renewables has applied for planning permission to erect the turbines 2.4 miles south-west of Balintore.
But Nigg Awareness Group (Nag) claims the development would be in a designated area of great landscape value and historical and cultural heritage.
Nag has already held a presentation at Nigg Hall, and will be repeating the event at Balintore Pavilion on Sunday, March 9, the Duthac Centre at Tain on Saturday, March 15, and the Averon Leisure Centre at Alness on Sunday, March 16. They will all run from 2pm to 4pm.
5 March 2008
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