fewcott windfarm
Have Your Say
We are keen to engage everyone who lives or works in or around the area in our plans for the windfarm. You can help make a difference by providing valuable feedback on our proposal...
Online consultation
As well as providing you with full information about our proposals for the windfarm, this website enables you to take part in consultation online. You can register to complete the questionnaire or send us any questions or comments you may have. You can also sign up to receive project updates via email. Please click here to register, or if you have already registered, please log in using the box in the bottom left of the screen. This website will be updated regularly, so please visit regularly, and register to receive the latest news and information about the windfarm by email.
Newsletter
You can download our latest newsletter, mailed to local residents
Contact us
If you prefer, you can write to us at:
Bolsterstone Plc
Dunston Innovation Centre,
Dunston Road,
Chesterfield. S41 8NG
Email: info@fewcottwindfarm.co.uk
Contact the council
Or, you can write to the council at:
Cherwell District Council
Bodicote House,
Bodicote,
Banbury.
OX15 4AA
Planning Officer: Caroline Roche
Please quote planning reference: 08/02495/F
If you would like to write to the council in support of our plans, here are some points you could include in your letter:
- The project will supply enough clean energy for thousands of homes
- Any effects on local landscape will be comparatively temporary and insignificant compared to the changes climate change will make
- The community fund of £40,000 per annum will provide valuable services to the local community - that could be up to £1,000,000 over the life of the wind farm.
- What is the council doing to help achieve the country's targets of 10% of electrical energy to come from renewable sources by 2010 and 20% by 2020?
- There is the opportunity for local people to become owners of one of the turbines
- Thousands of tons of carbon dioxide emissions will be saved every year - we know burning coal, oil and the like is leading to long term changes in our weather that could be costly and harmful
- I urge the council to take positive decisions that will help minimise climate change and protect the world's environment from harmful change.
