In an article in the Telegraph – Links below: – The UK’s largest wind farm developer has ruled out building new onshore wind farms in […]
Author: Martin Worth
The Battle for the Hill of Fare – Milton of Crathes – 6th August
The bloody 16th century battle will be re-enacted this summer near the Aberdeenshire site of the real-life event some 460 years ago. A milestone in […]
Hill of Fare Windfarm Proposal Meets with Escalating Opposition and Growing Community Awareness
First of all, thanks to everyone who turned up to the HOFWIG public meetings at Torphins and Banchory on Wednesday 12th and Thursday 13th July. The meetings, […]
Blast of Words: How to Draft an Objection Letter That Puts the Windfarm Giant on Notice!
Our only way to stop the HoF Windfarm, and to prevent further wind farms from following it, is to ensure that there is a Public […]
Windfarm Questionnaire
The community councils affected by the windfarm proposal are running their own survey to canvas public opinion on the proposed development. Scan or click on […]
HOFWIG meeting at Midmar Hall
[Image is of “Small”, 155 metre high turbines being installed in Shetland] First of all, thanks to everyone who turned up to the HOFWIG public […]
PUBLIC MEETING
HILL OF FARE WINDFARM INFORMATION GROUP (HOFWIG) KNOW THE ISSUES PUBLIC MEETING WEDNESDAY 14TH JUNE, 8 pm, MIDMAR HALL RES the windfarm developer and the Dunecht […]
Private Water Supplies (PWS) Update Summer 2023
Here’s an update to an earlier post on the potential effects of windfarm developments of Private Water Supplies, penned by Frank Murray. Private Water Supply […]
“eight out of 10 owners who expressed a preference said their cat prefers it”.
In the U.K., a well-known advertising slogan for Whiskas cat food was, “eight out of 10 owners said their cat prefers it”. After a complaint […]
Newsletter 9 – Noise – Fair or Unfair?
Are the planning and consenting processes for onshore wind farm developments equitable and based on the best and most recent evidence, or are they based […]