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Campaigners seek assurances over changes to wind farm plans

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Tuesday, 3.45pm - THE Thackson's Well public inquiry began with campaigners seeking assurances over Infinergy's plans to increase the size of an electricity sub-station on the site.

Tuesday, 3.45pm - THE Thackson's Well public inquiry began with campaigners seeking assurances over Infinergy's plans to increase the size of an electricity sub-station on the site.Infinergy's proposal prompted BLOT members to suspect this could indicate that the firm plans to build more turbines on the site or even share the sub-station with the proposed Palmer's Hollow wind farm less than half-a-mile away.

BLOT's advocate Tina Douglass asked Infinergy's representative Richard Glover whether their suspicions had any foundation.

Mr Glover said: "There is nothing sinister about this.

"It has nothing to do with allowing further capacity repowering or further turbines on this site or any other site."

For more coverage of the public inquiry and more wind farm stories click here.

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Tuesday 07 February 2012

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