Stop Turbines In North Cornwall

North Cornwall Under Siege!

People in North Cornwall, and Davidstow in particular, are feeling increasingly under siege by renewable energy companies.

There are currently four operational wind farms in North Cornwall; St Breock near Wadebridge, Cold Northcott at Laneast and Delabole, the fourth, Bears Down wind farm, is located in the council areas of North Cornwall and Restormel. This is currently the most powerful wind farm in Cornwall.

Four further wind farms are proposed of which two, Otterham and Tichbarrow, are both in planning with NCDC and a third at Crimp/Morwenstow has been granted permission to build three turbines at Crimp near the Devon-Cornwall border following its refusal by NCDC.

View of Roughtor over Crowdy Reservoir
View of Roughtor over Crowdy Reservoir

The planning application for the fourth wind farm, at Davidstow forestry, is now in planning.

Comments can be made on all of the planning applications (Davidstow, Titchbarrow, Otterham) up until the planning committee meeting.

The planning committee Agenda in 2007 and 2008 is published on the NCDC website . We will post the link for 2009 when it becomes available.

This major wind development, which would be the largest in Cornwall, the company claims "will give Cornwall its much needed remaining 50% of the 2010 renewable energy target".

Starlings coming in to roost in Davidstow woods
Starlings coming in to roost in Davidstow woods

There are also plans for a bioheat development at the Dairy Crest factory at Davidstow.

The major wind development at Davidstow forestry, the smaller one at Tichbarrow and the bioheat project at Dairy Crest are all within the parish of Davidstow.

The proposal at Otterham is in a neighbouring parish to Davidstow, as is the existing Cold Northcott wind farm at Laneast.

The company that operates Delabole wind farm has been granted permission to replace the existing turbines with new, even larger, turbines.

Powergen Renewables, the company that operates St Breock wind farm, has already obtained planning approval to replace the old turbines with much larger turbines.

If these new proposals go ahead, then together with the existing installations this one small area of North Cornwall would be carrying a hugely disproportionate burden for meeting the renewable energy target for the whole of Cornwall.

Whilst we understand the need for this country to find alternative means of energy production, we feel that we are being unfairly targeted by wind energy companies.

This area is already contributing its fair share towards meeting Cornwall's renewable energy target and we feel that if these new developments are forced upon us, it would amount to nothing less than discrimination against the people of North Cornwall!

We think there should be open and truthful consultation about these proposals. Whatever you think the solution is, please involve yourself in the debate. We are confident that the arguments in favour of wind power as a significant, secure source of energy within the UK are weak.

You can leave comments at stinc.wordpress.com

Existing & proposed turbines in North Cornwall

Map of Cornwall showing locations of existing and proposed turbines Carland Cross Bears Down St Breock Delabole Davidstow Titchbarrow Otterham Morwenstow Cold Northcott

News

Delabole Repower Application Approved

The Delabole Repower application by GoodEnergy was approved by the NCDC planning committee on 2nd December 2008.

 

Delabole repower web-site vanishes

Good Energy plc. the company proposing the Delabole repower, seem to have droppped their web-site which detailed the plans for Delabole. The site (www.monkton-generation.co.uk) disappeared around the time that NCDC deferred the planning application. Attempting to reach www.monkton-generation.co.uk sends you to a page on the hosting company, and does not even send you to the main Good Energy web site (www.goodenergygeneration.co.uk).

 

Davidstow planning application update - new deadline 25th September 2008

The details on the planning application web site have changed. The deadline for objections has moved out to 25th September 2008 and the number of statutory consultees has grown from 6 to 52

 

Stop Davidstow wind farm, save a million birds!!

Rowan Farmer has created a Facebook group to spread awareness of the threat to Davidstow and Bodmin moor from the proposed windfarm

 

We are not alone - the windfarm developers have been targetting rural communities across the country

STINC recently learned of a proposal for a windfarm development in East Herts - a long way from North Cornwall, but the targetting of a rural community is the same.
Follow the link to the 'Stop Benington Wind Farm' site to see how others in the same position have been fighting against the destruction of their environment.

 

Wind turbines on Bodmin Moor. How will this industrial creep affect you, your home, your animals and your environment?

The wind farm at Davidstow is set to earn its developers Community Windpower, a Cheshire based company, 11.8 MILLION POUNDS per annum, tax free.
Love them or hate them, Felicity Stockwell takes us on a layman’s guide to the turbine phenomena and the current threat to the ancient and fragile Bodmin Moor.

 

Have your say!

Visit the STINC blog and post your comments

 

The Big Visual Debate - 8th July 2008

ES are public consultation documents; they are an integral part of a legal planning application. The primary purpose of the visuals within is to provide the public and members of planning committees with a proper sense of size and scale. At present this is sadly lacking in wind farm application ES. As turbines are getting ever higher this matter requires the utmost attention; wind farm applications have for too long relied upon a distortion of the visuals.

 

Planning application progress

Application update

 

A cosy cartel

Planners do not require recognised standards to be followed with planning applications and as a result the public are being mislead.

 

RATS Website

Simple visual height comparisons of turbines with buildings on Carland Cross website. [Please note our comments in "A Cosy Cartel" - these are simple height comparisons not photo montages!!]

 

Planning application progress

Application update

 

Morwenstow Wind Farm gets the green light

Controversial plans to create a wind farm in the heart of Hawker country, near Morwenstow, have been given the go-ahead.The Planning Inspectorate upheld an appeal by West Coast Energy and granted permission to build three turbines at Crimp near the Devon-Cornwall border.

 

Huge expansion for wind turbines

There could be more than two offshore wind turbines per mile of UK coastline under plans being set out by ministers.

 

Effect on the air defence radar

Top brass from the RAF gave evidence where they claimed that 18 turbines planned near South Charlton would have a “massive effect” on the air defence radar at Brizlee Wood.

 

Turbines could end area's Harry Potter role

Big-budget film and television drama producers could call cut on north Northumberland if the Middlemoor wind farm goes ahead, an industry scout has warned.

 

Three Scottish windfarms switched off

Three Scottish windfarms were "switched off" yesterday after a massive turbine collapsed in high winds. The machine, which stands more than 200ft tall at a windfarm in Argyll, apparently "bent in half" during the storm conditions that swept Scotland on Thursday. Operator Scottish Power stopped the 26-turbine facility ahead of a probe into the cause of the collapse.

 

Sarkozy announces new wind turbine policy

This new policy marks the end of industrial wind turbine installations in rural and wild areas of France.

 

Fullbrook wind farm decision letter

Outcome of the public inquiry process into the 22 turbine Fullbrook Windfarm in North Devon. Note the requirements in section 4.5 for lighting the turbines at night.

 

Anti-Wind Farm Exhibition in Enfield Park, Camelford

STINC's first Anti-Wind Farm Exhibition

 

Costing The Earth

Despite the government having subsidised the wind industry to the tune of half a billion pounds so far - as yet its failed to deliver half of one per cent of our electricity needs.

 

Prince Charles: wind farms are horrendous

The Prince of Wales believes that wind farms are a "horrendous blot on the landscape" and that their spread must be halted before they irreparably ruin some of Britain's most beautiful countryside.

 

Wind farms 'make people sick who live up to a mile away'

Investigation into sickness claimed to be due to Bears Down windfarm

 

Diary

Camelford Town Council planning meeting - Meeting invitation at NCDC offices 7pm

Camelford Town Council will be holding a planning meeting Tuesday 16th September 7pm. Community Windpower Ltd have been invited to attend.
This is an open meeting and all are invited to attend

Meeting date changed

 

Meeting invitation at NCDC offices 7pm

Camelford Town Council has called an emergency public meeting at the NCDC offices, College Road, Camelford on 26th August 2008 at 7pm to assess the views of residents

 

Meeting invitation at Advent Parish Church

Advent parish has called a meeting at Advent Parish Church on Saturday 23rd August 2008 at 8pm to assess the views of residents

 

Meeting invitation at Otterham and St Juliot Hall

Davidstow Parish Council has called a meeting at Otterham and St Juliot Hall (opposite Otterham primary school) on 19th August 2008 at 7pm to asses the views of residents

 

Planning application for Davidstow

Planning Application for Davidstow windfarm submitted

 

Temporary Meteorological Mast at Davidstow

Planning application for Davidstow Meteorological Mast

 

No 10 Petitions

The Prime Minister's No 10 Petition system enabling us to petition for our views to be taken into account

 

Delabole wind farm application

Application update