Showing posts with label windmill. Show all posts
Showing posts with label windmill. Show all posts

Monday, October 03, 2011

Wind farm protests

CAMPAIGNERS against a proposed wind farm near four north Derbyshire villages have been urging people to continue backing their campaign after council planning officers carried out a site visit.
Banks Developments has submitted a planning application to Bolsover District Council to build three, 125 metre-high, wind turbines and an 80 metre-high anemometer mast.
But campaigners argued the development will create a noisy eyesore and is too close to houses as developers launched an advertising balloon yesterday over the proposed site in Palterton.
Barlborough-based Banks Developments has argued that any noise from turbines can be controlled and that the project will produce enough zero-carbon energy to power more than 4,000 homes which is the equivalent to 14per cent of homes in the Bolsover district.
It stated that the site was chosen due to the suitability of the landscape and subsequent wind strength and it claims nearby communities will benefit from the environmentally friendly scheme. Banks Developments feels there is a growing recognition of a need for wind farms.
Afterall they are only modern day windmills and what would you rather have - them or pylons?

Monday, September 05, 2011

Heage Windmill to open for free!


HEAGE Windmill is to open for free as part of National Heritage Weekend.
The 200-year-old, Grade II listed six sail windmill – which was restored in 2002 – will open on September 10 and visitors won’t have to pay a penny.
I've been, and it's well worth a visit (even when you have to pay).
There is adequate parking on the site, off Chesterfield Road, in Heage.
Heritage open days celebrate the country’s architecture and culture by offering free access to properties.