Diary of a windfarm protest
Credit: www.thisissouthwales.co.uk 19 January 2011 ~~
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Llanllwni Community Council has voted unanimously to oppose the Bryn Llewelyn wind turbine development. Brilliant news!
We have now formed into groups to read the whole of the environmental statement.
Each group is headed up by a person who has some expertise on the relevant issues.
We will be offering a new free service to anyone in the area who would like to see what the view of the proposed wind turbines will look like from their property.
Please contact us if you require this free service.
The Ramblers Association will be walking Llanllwni mountain on Saturday.
Meeting at the view point at the old quarry (known locally as Cwar y Mount), it will be a five-mile walk and should take approximately two and a half hours. Contact Kay on 01570 480041.
Our next meeting is scheduled to take place today.
Save@mynydd-Llanllwni.co.uk
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