Latest news about the proposed wind power station
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Welsh: Mae'r Ddraig Goch wedi codi unwaith eto, gan fod rhai gwleidyddion Cymreig yn methu gweld beth sy'n digwydd i Gymru. |
English: The Red Dragon has risen once again because some Welsh politicians fail to see what is happening to Wales. |
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It is possible to stop the Mynydd y Gwair Wind Power Station. When the developer submits their formal Environmental Statement, there will be local opportunities to study the proposals and their impact. This should be publicised in the press, and if possible you should write for a copy of the non-technical summary, which will be available free, on demand. A short period will be given for you to object, which you should do by writing to the county council (with a copy to BERR - The Department for Business, Enterprise & Regulatory Reform, and another copy to WAG - The Welsh Assembly). If you can, talk to your local County Councillor. If the City and County of Swansea objects this will force a Public Enquiry, which we believe is the correct forum to discuss an issue of this magnitude. |
Local
Councillor Ioan Richard
ioan.richard@swansea.gov.uk Planning Department, City
And County Of Swansea, County Hall
BERR contact page:
http://www.berr.gov.uk/administration/contact/index.html (formerly: Department Of Trade And Industry, Onshore Electricity Consent, FAO Mr. Gary Mohammed, 1 Victoria Street,
London, SW1H 0ET) Secretary
of State for Wales - Paul Murphy. Contact details on: http://www.walesoffice.gov.uk/contact/. Welsh Assembly - Jane
Davidson. Contact details on: http://new.wales.gov.uk/contact_us/?lang=en. |