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04/07/08 - Those wind farms will be our future



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Published Date: 04 July 2008
IN reply to the article on wind farms.
Renewable energy is the future, and wind farms are our first tentative steps in that direction.

They do not impact on the environment, as long as they are sited with forethought.

I would be more concerned with disrupting migratory bird routes, than with the pleasing aesthetics of a sky line. I find it hard to understand just what the protesters are concerned about.

The truth is, we will grow accustomed to wind turbines, they are synonymous with our future.
M. J. WESTON-BURLAND
Manthorpe Road, Grantham



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