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Blade Runner II - return of the turbines |
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Article from Kent Online 16 June 2008
 The first convey weaving through Chatham
They're back!
Drivers are facing a series of bizarre delays next week as a fresh load of wind farm propeller blades are transported across Kent.
The first load of blades - 27 in total - were transported between Chatham and Romney Marsh at the beginning of June, and Kent Police warns of possible road disruption as a second batch of 48 blades is dispatched on a series of abnormally long vehicles.
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Power firm offers landowners millions for wind farms |
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Article taken from The Journal 26th June 2008.
Wind farm developers are targeting landowners in a rural North East community with offers of massive financial rewards in return for allowing turbines to be erected on their land.
The Journal has obtained a copy of a letter sent to landowners in and around the village of Capheaton, near Kirkwhelpington, in the Tyne Valley, by an energy firm that tells them of the huge sums of money they could make by agreeing to have the giant turbines on their land.
For each turbine erected, Scottish Power is offering £10,500 every year over 25 years - an income of £2.6m if landowners take 10 turbines.
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Medical complaints read aloud to the sound of the whoosh whoosh |
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