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Hundreds protest in Welshpool as wind farm inquiry begins
Credit: Tue 4 Jun 2013 itv.com ~~
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Today saw the start of Britain’s biggest ever public inquiry into wind energy projects, which will sit for up to a year in Welshpool, Powys.
Around three hundred people held a demonstration in the town, as controversial proposals for five windfarms in the area come under scrutiny.
Rob Shelley reports.
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