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Five turbines planned for the west Wight
Credit: Report by Michael Coombes, Isle of Wight Radio, www.iwradio.co.uk 15 July 2011 ~~
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Plans for five wind turbines on the Isle of Wight have been submitted to Isle of Wight Council.
The structures would be 100metres in height to the tip of the blades if given the go ahead.
They’d be built in the West Wight on land south of Wellow, off Broad Lane, in Shalcombe.
People have until the 5th of August to comment on the proposals.
More details can be found at http://www.iwight.com/council/departments/planning/appsdip/AppDetails3.aspx?frmId=23325
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