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Louth Canal wind turbine plans
Credit: Louth Leader, www.louthleader.co.uk 25 April 2012 ~~
A company wants to build three wind turbines next to Louth Canal.
PFR (Louth Canal) Ltd want to build the 113 metre high turbines on land at Fen Lane, North Thoresby, as well as a control building, access tracks, a meteorological monitoring mast up to 78 metres in height and a temporary construction compound.
If East Lindsey District Council says they can be built the company says it will place a community benefit fund ‘which would generate up to £18,750 per year for the life of the project’ in an independently-managed fund available to the local community to be spent ‘as it sees fit’.
The public can see the plans on Tuesday May 1 from 1pm to 7pm at Tetney Village Hall and on Wednesday May 2 from 10am to 3pm at North Thoresby Village Hall or email comments to community@pfr.co.uk.
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