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Save North Devon, umbrella anti wind farm group covering the whole of North Devon.
Save-the-Vale! (SVAG) A South West England group fighting to save the Blackmore Vale from Ecotricity's plans to erect two 65m turbines amongst the rolling landscape of the South West.
Visit the Views of Scotland campaign site at www.viewsofscotland.org to see how Scotland is fighting to prevent the unspoilt Scottish landscape from being ruined by the blight of turbines.
The much publicised proposals to cover the beautiful Isle of Skye with turbines has been met with much opposition from local residents. Visit their campaign website at www.sw-ag.org
Tairgwaith Action Group. A Welsh village action group fighting to prevent their village from suffering what we are here in Cumbria.
ALARM. Altamont Landowners Against Rural Mismanagement. A website explaining the problems associated with windfarm bird kills.
Country Guardian are the authority on highlighting the problems associated with the construction of wind turbines in our countryside. For an honest answer to your query about the impact of wind farms on our countryside try here first! Unlike the others they have no commercial interest and their technical papers are amongst the best we've found on the net.
The Campaign for the Protection of Rural Wales. Sadly for them the good people of Wales have suffered from the blight of turbines more than most. The CPRW web site is a good source of information for data concerning power outputs of turbines based on actual values rather than the theoretical values touted by the wind industry. A really well informed site with lots of useful stuff - and in Welsh too (if you want).
The Cefn Croes Campaign. Another Welsh campaign, this time fighting a proposal for a huge 39 x 1.5MW station near Aberystwyth in Mid Wales.
The battle to prevent Barningham High Moor from being covered with wind turbines was a lengthy and hard fought case, finally resulting in defeat for National Wind Power. Read the full story of the struggle at www.wind-farm.co.uk
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