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Wind farm company revises turbine plans - but not at Vale of Belvoir site



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Published Date: 20 May 2008
Tuesday, 1.30pm - ENERGY firm Infinergy, which plans to build ten wind turbines at a site in the Vale of Belvoir, near Grantham, has cut the number of turbines it hopes to build at a site in Dorset by a third.
The firm originally planned to build six turbines, but now plans four. It says the decision is as a result of listening to residents' concerns.


Infinergy last week lodged an appeal against South Kesteven District Council's decision to refuse planning permission for ten turbines at Thackson's Well, near Bottesford and Normanton.

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