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What they are saying overseas: In England one of our classic low-key landscapes is about to be devastated by 26 wind turbines 370 feet high at Little Cheyne Court at Walland Marsh close to two of the Cinque Ports, Rye and Winchelsea. To quote Simon Jenkins again, they "will dominate the view from the ramparts of Rye, CamberCastle and the slopes of the Sussex Weald... The decision is astonishing. Romney Marsh is still one of the most precious corners of England... If Wicks can put turbines on Romney Marsh, nowhere is safe. Where poor, flat-chested Romney goes today, the buxom Cotswolds go tomorrow." (Guardian, October 28 2005). Source: http://www.countryguardian.net |

This stunning vista of our ranges could easily go the way of the Romney
Marsh in England if we dont put a stop to the wind-factory proposals.