Wednesday, April 04, 2012

Windfarm consultation ends 17 April

Eneco's public consultation ends on Tuesday 17th April, act now to have your say.


Eneco has completed its second series of exhibitions, where it gave more information about the offshore element of its proposals.

The public consultation ends on Tuesday 17th April 2012 and all feedback must be received by Eneco by that date. Please respond, it is important to do so even
if you gave feedback at the events in 2011.

Challenge Navitus aims to provide accurate information in addition to what the developer is presenting. Please look at the website www.challengenavitus.org.uk and links will take you to the
"What You Can Do" ,
"Public Consultation" and
"Why Challenge It?" pages.
Eneco has a feedback form which you could complete, but if you feel that it channels your opinions in directions you do not want, or does not easily let you express your views, then just write to them.

info@enecowindoffshore.co.uk

Eneco Wind Park
Units 3 & 4 Athena Court
Athena Drive
Tachbrook Park
Warwick
Warwickshire
CV34 6RT

It is a good idea to copy your letter to your councillors and MP who should represent your views.

Please encourage your friends to look at the website so they can see the animations, be better informed and keep up to date with the developments at Navitus Bay windfarm

More info on the Challenge Navitus website www.challengenavitus.org.uk

4 comments:

David Furmage said...

Make sure in my opinion we state that we are for all kinds of renewable energy , we just don't want it so close because of the visual impact. Just a thought.

Robin from Swanage said...

I would be interested to find out how many people support the Navitus Bay proposal, how many are against it and how many would support it if it was further away. The Purbeck Society seems to be against it as are most people who have written to the newspapers yet a poll conducted by the Bournemouth Liberals showed that 45% were in favour and 55% against.(2nd attempt at proving I am not a robot)

Anonymous said...

Okay, on condition Crown Estates put wind turbines at Poundbury, Balmoral and Windsor Castle.

Nickthefish said...

And in 25 years time?
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2116877/Is-future-Britains-wind-rush.html