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Planning inspector says no to St Tudy wind turbine
Credit: Cornish Guardian | Posted: December 23, 2015 | www.cornishguardian.co.uk ~~
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A government planning inspector has thrown out proposals for a 67-metre tall wind turbine at Polshea Farm, St Tudy. Cornwall Council refused permission for the three-baded turbine in April last year. Now planning inspector Neil Pope has upheld the council’s decision and dismissed an appeal.
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