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Windfarm opponents to seek judicial review  

Credit:  The Shetland Times | www.shetlandtimes.co.uk 21 June 2012 ~~

Anti-Viking group Sustainable Shetland has announced that it intends to seek a judicial review of the government’s decision to approve the windfarm.

In a short statement the group said a meeting of the organisation’s management committee had agreed yesterday, subject their approval of legal counsel’s “Formal Note of Prospects and Draft Petition”, to lodge a petition for judicial review.

The statement said no further comment would be made until the committee had meet again to consider the legal documents.

Source:  The Shetland Times | www.shetlandtimes.co.uk 21 June 2012

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