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Wind farm plan goes to appeal

Inquiry next year for wind turbines

Inquiry next year for wind turbines

Controversial plans for a wind farm at Treading Field, Sutton St Edmunds, are going to an eight day planning inquiry for a final verdict.

Applications for six turbines on a site straddling the South Holland District Council and Fenland District Council borders were submitted by Wind Ventures.

South Holland rejected two turbines and Fenland rejected four. The turbines have a tip height of 126 metres, around three metres higher than Salisbury Cathedral.

The planning inquiry will start on April 22 at Fenland’s Wisbech offices.

• Pinchbeck Parish Council is objecting to a 78 metre high turbine being sited at the Bernard Matthews factory in Coward’s Lane.

 

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