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Windfarm opponent rejects £400,000 offer to sell up
Credit: By Cameron Brooks, The Press and Journal, www.pressandjournal.co.uk 30 June 2011 ~~
The woman spearheading opposition to plans for a windfarm in a picturesque Highland glen has been offered £400,000 by the developer to quit her home.
Denise Davis and her husband have been told they would get most of the money at the time of the sale – and the balance if the government backed the multimillion-pound project.
However, they have branded the deal “unethical” and rejected it after taking legal advice.
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