Villagers are ‘bombarded with plans’
Saturday 29th November 2008, 6:59PM GMT.
Residents in a village near Market Drayton claim they are being “bombarded” with plans to build windfarms.
The claim comes as developers linked to a third windfarm near the town revealed it would be “at least a year” before they table any official plans.
Xavier Arnould, of Bristol-based Wind Prospect Developments Limited, today confirmed the company had made inquiries to regional planning chiefs about building a windfarm between the Staffordshire villages of Maer and Ashley.
Councillors and residents in and around Loggerheads are currently fighting two planned windfarms earmarked for sites within a five-mile radius.
Mr Arnould said: “With these kinds of projects we have many surveys to do in terms of ecological, visual, noise and community impact so it would be at least a year before any planning application.”
He confirmed the firm had been told any plans would undergo a strict environmental impact assessment in a letter from the Government Office for the West Midlands.
Loggerheads Parish Council chairman Ed Martin said today: “We are just being bombarded at the moment with windfarm plans.”
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