Lincolnshire County Council survey on wind farms
People across Lincolnshire are being asked for their views on wind farms.
Lincolnshire County Council says it wants to call a halt to the ‘unrestrained spread’ of wind turbines across the county.
Earlier this year, the authority took a tougher stance on the issue, a position it would now like to make official policy. With that in mind, the council is asking people across the county to complete a questionnaire on this issue.
Coun Martin Hill, Leader of Lincolnshire County Council, said: “Although supportive of alternative energy, we do question the efficiency of turbines and their impact on the county’s residents, landscapes and tourism industry.
“In June our executive members agreed a set of guidelines we hoped would be taken into consideration by local planning authorities and developers when deciding where to locate new developments.
“To give these more weight, we now want to turn our stance into an official council policy. However, it’s only right that we should first ask residents their opinion.”
Complete the online survey at www.lincolnshire.gov.uk/windfarms
Alternatively, people can call the customer service centre on 01522 782226.
Responses are needed no later than Monday January 21 2013.
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