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Turbines are behemoths not gentle giants



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Published Date: 19 April 2007
We are pleased to note that Mr and Mrs Hinton-Green have paid yet another visit to Deeping St Nicholas Wind farm and still find the behemoths to be gentle giants.
Of course they are when you stand underneath them!

Remember that we were not against the wind farm and if it were still quiet 900 metres downwind of the turbines interacting then no-one would ever have heard of us!

The DTI, DEFRA, and the wind farm operators all accept that there is an issue here.

Do the Hinton-Greens think that we look at the wind nine months now for fun?

Given that our home is no longer marketable as a house for people to live in because of the noise and vibration issues, do they not think that there is a problem? And we still do not have any moles!

We know that there are very good services for assessing people's hearing in Spalding – perhaps your correspondents should avail themselves of these services.

 




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  • Last Updated: 19 April 2007 9:41 AM
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