Be strong together to stop Calderdale Wind Farm. The 100,000 signature says that it secures MP discussions. This must be done by the end of the year when the government has released a reformed national planning policy.
They urge https: //petition.parliament.uk/petitions/701290 to sign a petition that can be found online as soon as possible. In this case, the petition has reached a six -month deadline.
The athleticist is concerned about the Calder Wind Farm LTD proposal for the 65 -Tavin Wind Farm on the Wal Shhoma Earth, more than 2,300 hectares, between the stunbury at the end of the Calderdale district.
The Calder Wind Farm LTD may be the largest in England when Windfarm progresses, and it is important to submit a scoring report to Calderdale Council and completely evaluate it as part of the future planning application. It helped to identify the effect.
Athleticists are concerned about the potential destruction, birds, landscapes, and experienced areas of “Walker, artists, and internationally recognized domestic recognized wildlife muarand”. Includes damage that can affect the peat swamp that holds and holds water. flood.
The Company states that if Wind Farm makes a profit in terms of renewable energy, it can generate enough renewable energy to power up a maximum of 286,491 houses a year.
According to the campaign group, the government itself proposed a ban on a peat power plant.
The recent open consultation on the proposed change to the framework of the national planning policy said, “Some habitats, including habitat including peat soil, are not suitable for the development of renewable energy due to the role of carbon isolation. It may be considered, and asked if it should be additional protection. Such a habitat, they say.
However, the athleticist Lydia Mc Farson stated: “It is a natural conclusion that the government implementing this important climate -friendly planning reform.
“There is a pressure to accelerate the development of a large -scale land -winding power plant without considering information about climate and nature/biodiversity due to building a peat farm.”
The West Yorkshire campaign group hopes that the government will listen to the government's consultation on the development of wind power plants to protecting the peat land.
Includes Wild Justice, The Town and Country Planning Association, Royal Town Planning Institute, and CPRE COUNTRYSITY. More.
The developer of the Calderdale Wind Farm describes this proposal as a “test case” of the new land -winding plan regulation, and if the application is approved, all the protected muddy lands all over the UK will be dangerous. The athleticist claims.
While recognizing that more land power plants are needed, they say there are many appropriate non -peated sites, and the balance must be correct.
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A large edge on the widoprizer bar, one of the Moaland areas that could be affected by the turbine plan. Photo: Save Walshaw Moor Campaign Group