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Wind farm debate on TV



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Published Date: 05 March 2008
Wednesday, 10.30am - THE deabte over whether a wind farm should be built north of Grantham was featured on the BBC's Politics Show on Sunday.
Reporter John Hess broadcast live from the site at Thackson's Well, near Long Bennington and Normanton, where he interviewed anti-wind farm campaigners Pandora Mawer and Ian Page, from BLOT, and John Chadwick and John Clark, who both support the plans.


Debating the issue in the studio were Notts South Labour MP Paddy Tipping, Conservative parliamentary candidate for Notts South Rowena Holland and Green Party member for Rushcliffe Richard Mallender.


South Kesteven District Council, which is handling the planning application for the wind farm, declined to take part in the programme.


Its development control committee will consider the application on Tuesday, March 11 at 10.30am in the Guildhall Ballroom, St Peter's Hill, Grantham.

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  • Last Updated: 05 March 2008 12:11 PM
  • Source: Grantham Journal
  • Location: Grantham
 
 

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