What myth?
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“Myths” about wind power indeed! Who is to compensate the victims when ministers repeat such nonsense (Bid to blow away wind power “myths”, Western Mail, May 12)?
A recent letter from an estate agent to the Davis family who have been driven from their home near Spalding, Lincolnshire, comments as follows on the problem caused by developing St Nicholas wind “farm”.
“I do not believe any prospective purchaser would want to inhabit the property, or, indeed in the current climate whether any mortgage lender would be prepared to lend on the property… I am therefore sorry to say that I find myself in the rare situation of having to decline any instructions to market the above property”
Copy of letter available on request.
Dr JOHN ETHERINGTON
Llanhowell, Pembrokeshire
Western Mail
16 May 2008
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