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Penicuik school photo sparks anger
Credit: Midlothian Advertiser | 13 December 2012 | www.midlothianadvertiser.co.uk ~~
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A renewable energy company has been accused of using Penicuik school pupils to promote its wind farm plans.
Wind Prospect has come under fire for including a photo taken at Beeslack Community High School in its promotional leaflet about its proposals to build 12 wind turbines at Mount Lothian.
The newsletter, distributed in and around Penicuik, includes a photograph of second-year Beeslack pupils with a Wind Prospect official.
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