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Breaking news: Secret settlement in wind farm nuisance case
Credit: Spalding Guardian, www.spaldingtoday.co.uk 30 November 2011 ~~
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A couple who claim they were driven out of their home by the wind farm at Deeping St Nicholas have reached a settlement with the landowner and farm operators.
Jane and Julian Davis’ five-year battle came to an end yesterday, ahead of High Court proceedings, which were due to recommence after a four-month break today.
The couple had been suing landowners RC Tinsley Ltd and Nicholas Watts, along with Fenland Windfarms Ltd and Fenland Green Power Co-operative Ltd, who own and operate the wind farm.
A joint statement from all parties read: “All parties to the claim are pleased to report that the case has been settled.
“The terms of that settlement are strictly confidential, and the parties will not be answering any questions about the terms of that agreement.”
• See tomorrow’s Spalding Guardian for the full story.
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