Stop Stretham Wind Farm

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This discussion topic has been automatically created of petition Stop Stretham Wind Farm.


Guest

#1

2015-06-21 19:36

A structure of this kind so close to Stretham village and the Lazy Otter development, not to mention an emergency airfield, is inappropriate.
Andrew
Guest

#2

2015-06-22 16:03

Because we have not been consulted and it is not in the interests of the village and is not appropriate for a low wind speed area.


Guest

#3

2015-07-24 13:55

They are so intrusive & ugly.. in this day and age we should be able to find a better way of producing energy!

Guest

#4

2015-07-24 16:45

Totally unsuitable for this area and possibly the most inefficient form of green energy.

Guest

#5

2015-07-25 05:56

I was not consulted about this development and only heard about it through the SSWF campaign. I have learnt that this location is fundamentally unsuitable for wind turbines, and object strongly to their development in this location.

Guest

#6

2015-07-25 08:32

I don't like the wind farms

Guest

#7

2015-07-25 08:36

Wind farms are not an effective means of supplying energy

Guest

#8

2015-07-25 09:05

These imposing structures have been proven to be nowhere as good as we were first made to believe. Therefore, why should we have them virtually in our back yard, just to give the farmer easy money in his back pocket. It's greed in our book with no consideration of the local wildlife or the ruination of beautiful country views.

Guest

#9

2015-07-25 11:38

Wind turbines are ugly, wherever they are, noisy, a threat to the bird life and, above all, are totally inefficient. They should not be put anywhere.

Guest

#10

2015-07-25 12:07

I do not apreciate the heavily subsidised monstrosities spoiling the landscape.

Guest

#11

2015-07-25 14:26

A wind farm in this location will be an eyesore and spoil the views of our wonderful countryside for miles around.

Guest

#12

2015-07-25 15:35

I signed because I do not want to have to look at these monstrosities when I pull out of where I live. They will be visible for miles of the A.10.

Guest

#13

2015-07-25 18:03

Because this Wind Turbines will be too close to the A10, and the Lazy Otter Site. Noise from the Blades will disturb the People on that site. It could also pose a danger to Vehicles on the A10. Let alone the danger to wild life that is in Danger of becoming extinct

Guest

#14

2015-07-25 19:24

Wind farm will have major detrimental effect on living in Stretham. It will not produce any significant energy to the grid either.

Guest

#15

2015-07-25 20:08

Blot on landscape if windfarm goes ahead.

Guest

#16

2015-07-25 21:00

we do not need any more wind farms in this area they are not as green they are made out to be.

Guest

#17

2015-07-26 12:05

I am and always will be against wind turbines they are a blight
On any landscape.

Guest

#18

2015-07-26 12:36

my family have lived in stretham 1962-2009...& we still have ties to the village

Guest

#19

2015-07-27 16:55

Hate wind farms

Guest

#20

2015-07-29 17:47

Wind turbines are ugly inefficient expensive monstrosities that will never solve the energy supply crisis.

Guest

#21

2015-08-01 20:54

Because wind turbines are unnecessary, uneconomic and a blight on the landscape.

Guest

#22

2015-08-02 19:04

I lived in Stretham for a number of years and I am of the opinion that such decisions to build such monstrosities blight our countryside and lower standards.

Guest

#23

2015-08-03 06:23

East Cambs is an area of rapid development and does not need WT's that should be placed at sea.

Guest

#24

2015-08-03 08:32

The Isle of Ely and its surrounding fenland villages are a very special part of our English landscape and our English heritage. The area has attracted writers, painters, walkers and boat people for generations, people moved by its wide open spaces and vistas, its vast overarching skies, and its changing light at all times of the year. To put wind turbines close to the foot of the Isle would have a terrible effect on this special landscape, whether one is approaching the Isle from the south west or looking out over the floodplains towards Cambridge from the edge of the Isle itself. To erect wind turbines here would be an act of vandalism very hard to forgive. In the book East Anglian Landscapes Past and Present by Jack Ravensdale and Richard Muir, there is a chapter on ‘The Fens and Fen Edge’ which captures something of the magic of this whole area and I recommend it strongly.

Guest

#25

2015-08-04 13:31

Because wind turbines are a blight on the landscape for years and no financially viable without subsidies, which we pay in one way or another.!