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Public Meetings Proposed siting of wind turbines at Heckington Fen

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Posted 26 August 2009 - 07:42 PM

Heckington Parish Council has announced it will hold a public meeting on Monday 7th September at Heckington Village Hall at 7pm to discuss the siting of turbines at Heckington Fen A representative of Ecotricity has been invited to answer Parishioners concerns arising from the windfarm proposals.

'Fenland Residents Against Wind Turbines' an independant local protest group otherwise know as 'Frawt', will also hold a Public meeting on Friday September 18th at 7:30 p.m. at Fen School at Side Bar Lane Heckington Fen to which all are invited. If things move faster than expected we will bring that meeting forward and will post an update on this page.

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Posted 08 September 2009 - 10:31 PM

Excellent turnout at the Public meeting last night kindly organised by Heckington Parish Council, and I'm grateful to all that attended. Many thanks to those who spoke on behalf of the residents of Heckington Fen and East Heckington, and thanks to the representives from Ecotricity for attending to discuss our concerns regarding the siting of turbines in our community.
With many unanswered questions on the night, Ecotricity agreed residents could submit them on a formal basis through the Council.
We can assume Ecotricity will be monitoring this site now JamieB from the planning dept at Ecotricity is a validated member posting under the username 'Ecotricity' and I hope the proposals will be openly discussed on this forum.
I look forward to seeing continued input from Ecotricity to ensure the debate does not become too one sided, and I'm sure I can speak on behalf of other members of this forum in thanking Ecotricity for their contribution to date.
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