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Published Date: 23 November 2009
AN ENERGY company has been accused of ignoring the views of Brodsworth Parish Council over plans to build a nearby wind farm.
Coun Phil Amson has raised the issue ahead of a meeting tomorrow, which could see the scheme for five 125-metre wind turbines at Hampole given the go ahead.

Energy firm npower says they would produce enough renewable electricity to meet the averag
e annual needs of 4,800 to 7,300 homes.

But Coun Amson says he is angry the company has failed to meet with the council to talk about the issue.

He said: "I have been a member of Brodsworth Parish Council for many years. In that time, we have dealt with hundreds of planning applications, all of which I considered were dealt with democratically. This includes the Aldi Development on Barnsley Road, Scawsby and the Quarry reclamation on Green Lane.

"The wind farm development has been something different, we feel that our parish council has been excluded from all consultations by npower and the local authority.

"If this plan is passed without adequate consultation a lot of people who care and spend good time working for their communities have been wasting their time.

"We've heard or seen virtually nothing from npower. They have not come to talk to us. We're not pig headed, we're just genuine people and they wouldn't talk to us. We asked for some sort of representation to see us but got nothing."

Campaigners from the group HALT - Hampole Against Large Turbines - have been fighting the Hampole scheme fighting plans for a wind farm at Hampole were today planning to tell Doncaster councillors it was not just nearby residents who opposed the scheme.

Doncaster Council's planning committee is due to vote on npower renewables' planning application for a wind farm on land to the west of the A1, south-east of Hampole, at tomorrow's meeting at Mansion House.

There are around 880 letters of objection from local residents and a protest petition signed by about 300 people.

More than 500 letters of support for the development have also been submitted and pro-wind power pressure group Alliance4Wind collected names during a day campaigning outside Mansion House.

Joanna Thompson, senior renewables developer at RWE npower renewables. said: "The planning application for Hampole Wind Farm was submitted following extensive assessments as to the site's suitability for a wind farm, as well as consultation with local people and parish councils."

"It is now up to Doncaster Council to make a decision about this important project and I hope the planning committee will take this opportunity to make a positive step."

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  • Last Updated: 23 November 2009 11:03 AM
  • Source: Doncaster Star
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Black grouse,

Borders 23/11/2009 18:50:47
If my claims are laughable why do you feel it necessary to have them removed, Jonathan?

Please tell us all about 'Alliance4Wind' and why you feel it is necessary for you and Bryan Norris to use this name when you are gathering signatures for RWE npower. If anyone cares to google Alliance4Wind they will find out that it has no visible presence except whenyou are working for wind developers.

See also: 'Campaigners in turbine row', the Star, 6 October 2008.
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Black grouse,

Borders 23/11/2009 19:03:49
Re. "Tiny pressure group" - I quote from the SEA website: "SEA was founded by three people in a meeting in Llandudno". (News page).
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Dreamweaver,

North Wales 24/11/2009 15:04:32
SEA was founded by three people over four years ago and since that meeting we have grown ! We have taken pro wind campaigning to London on a number of occasions, including the house of commons and will be at the climate demo on Dec 5th this year ( will you ?), we have campaigned in Cardiff as well as other towns and taken the message to the top of Snowdon ( twice) Scafell Pike and Ben Nevis, I don't think a tiny campaign group could have achieved all that we have done and we will continue to campaign for wind farms !
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Black grouse,

25/11/2009 02:02:46
Jonathan Lincoln.

I am totally uninterested in what you and your little bunch of pals in SEA are up to by way of publicity stunts.

What many people are concerned about is your activities in the employ of RWE npower and other wind developers, using the name of 'Alliance4Wind'.

I hope everyone who reads this will visit the MAG website at
http://www.moorsydeactiongroup.org.uk/tricks.html

This shows just how honest you are.

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