THE Welsh Government’s wind farm policy could be open to a legal challenge and should be given detailed consultation from countryside agencies, an MP has claimed. Conservative MP for Montgomeryshire, Glyn Davies, …
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Welsh pylon rally’s land protest
Four pieces of Mid Wales land were handed to Welsh Assembly members as a “living reminder” of what will be destroyed if a substation and hundreds of pylons across the countryside are built. More than 1500 protesters travelled from Montgomeryshire to …
Solar farms in Newport get the go-ahead
… field at Hazel Farm, Langstone, at a meeting on Friday. But applicant Silicon Vineyard Limited will have to wait to see if the Welsh Government has any objections, after those against the plans asked for ministers to make the decision instead. …
Wales in revolt over mammoth wind farm scheme
The Welsh Assembly’s plans to install 800 giant wind turbines in mid-Wales make no economic sense, says Christopher Booker. By Christopher Booker 7:00PM BST 21 May 2011 On Tuesday the Welsh Assembly in Cardiff will see the biggest demonstration so far …
Anti-pylon crowds to march on Welsh Assembly
Hundreds of campaigners fighting multi-million pound plans which may see hundreds of pylons and a substation built in Mid Wales will march on the Welsh Assembly on May 24. The date was revealed today by Montgomeryshire MP Glyn Davies, who is urging as …
Jane Davidson: ‘It’s about living within environmental limits’
“When we look at food growing and allotments, can we encourage local authorities to create more allotment spaces? The work through Keep Wales Tidy and Tidy Towns has created the equivalent of 1000 new allotments.” But it’s not all about encouraging …
New Assembly Government ‘must show leadership’ on renewable energy
… when identifying opportunities for local wind farm schemes, the organisation says. RenewableUK Cymru is also calling for a detailed offshore wind delivery plan to ensure that the Welsh economy fully benefits from the growth in this technology. …
Beauty spot under threat from ‘discredited’ turbines
A WELSH beauty spot is under threat from a vast wind farm development, the like of which has been discredited in other parts of Europe, opponents have said. Campaigners protesting against the project on …
Welsh are going green as fuel bills rise 15%
Green energy expert Andrew Boroughs, who runs Organic Energy in Welshpool, says with the average annual gas and electricity bill estimated to reach £1300 in 2011, consumers are looking to biomass boilers and solar thermal systems to heat their homes.
Greens in call for Ieuan and Carwyn to ditch support for nuclear power
“We hope that the current reassessment of nuclear power will mean that the next Welsh Assembly Government will be unanimous in its opposition to new nuclear build at Wylfa.” The letter also said that the decision not to proceed with a Severn Barrage …
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