PUBLIC MEETING:
PUBLIC MEETING: THE WIND FARM APPEALS
Artist Grahame Sydney in the Otago Daily Times has rightly observed that giant wind farms constitute a threat to cherished Otago landscapes comparable with the Clyde Dam in magnitude and grossness. Renewable Energy was supposed to be green, but there is nothing green about Project Hayes.
To this end, a public meeting has been organised for 7 pm on Wednesday, 28 November, at the hall at 15 Durham St, Mornington (Dunedin), to address strategy and fundraising for the appeals.
The role and character of parties entering appeals will be discussed, alongside the challenges these parties face. This will be followed by a chaired floor discussion. All those interested in supporting the appealing parties at this critical time are encouraged to attend the meeting, and learn how they can help fight for our heritage landscapes.
Artist Grahame Sydney in the Otago Daily Times has rightly observed that giant wind farms constitute a threat to cherished Otago landscapes comparable with the Clyde Dam in magnitude and grossness. Renewable Energy was supposed to be green, but there is nothing green about Project Hayes.
To this end, a public meeting has been organised for 7 pm on Wednesday, 28 November, at the hall at 15 Durham St, Mornington (Dunedin), to address strategy and fundraising for the appeals.
The role and character of parties entering appeals will be discussed, alongside the challenges these parties face. This will be followed by a chaired floor discussion. All those interested in supporting the appealing parties at this critical time are encouraged to attend the meeting, and learn how they can help fight for our heritage landscapes.
For more information, please ring: (03) 482 2215
or email: donttrustpower@uplandlandscapeprotection.org.
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