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Signatures | Total: 203

 

# NameComments
101 terri dobbs
102 terri dobbs
103 david griffiths
104 marie griffiths
105 mandy scammell
106 wayne scammell
107 susan lewisrenewable energy yes...eyesore no....there has to be a compromise
108 David R BlackmanIm not against renewable energy but why should one small valley have it all. would this be allowed to happen in some parts of england i think not. I ts only now the slag heaps are gone and now they want to spoil it with turbines
109 David R BlackmanIm not against renewable energy but why should one small valley have it all. would this be allowed to happen in some parts of england i think not. I ts only now the slag heaps are gone and now they want to spoil it with turbines
110 David R BlackmanIm not against renewable energy but why should one small valley have it all. would this be allowed to happen in some parts of england i think not. I ts only now the slag heaps are gone and now they want to spoil it with turbines
111 wayne enticott
112 joanne jenkins
113 mair ap gruffyddJust another Tryweryn!
114 mair ap gruffyddJust another Tryweryn!
115 Andy Moloney
116 Emma jones
117 Ruth Grant
118 John Grant
119 MOSTYN THOMAS
120 MOSTYN THOMAS
121 GEMMA PRICE
122 AVRIL JAMES
123 GUY JAMES
124 MICHELLE JAMES
125 DANIELLE JAMES
126 KYLIE JAMES
127 KURT JAMES
128 BRENDA GARDNER
129 BRIAN GARDNER
130 Anonymous
131 deborah parryI,M STRONGLY AGAINST ANY MORE TURBINES COMING TO GILFACH GOCH.IT,S GOING TO RUIN THE VALLEY AND THE MESS,NOISE ,DUST AND DANGER CAUSED BY THE LORRIES COMING UP AND DOWN OUR STREET WILL BE A NIGHTMARE.
132 Megan Evans nee ScurlockWe already have one wind farm in Gilfach Goch - we don't want more. Gilfach Goch has already contributed to the welfare of Britain, including producing coal which aided the war effort. The valley's view was black coal tips. It is beautiful now, with green hills, woodland paths and a waterfall. The mountains give us magnificent views, so please don't take it away from us by spoiling it with more wind turbines. How green is my valley now, BUT for how long?
133 Cheryl Richmond nee EvansIn the 1970s millions of pounds was spent reclaiming the land, in recognition that the people of Gilfach Goch deserved a better quality of life. I am not convinced that wind turbines will benefit the environment and the eye sore will certainly not benefit the people who still live in Gilfach Goch.
134 julie cahillwind turbines are not the answer to renewable energy, the government wont admitt this as they will receive millions from these developments and are "seen do be doing the right thing" they are rubbing their hands, they are obviously blinded by pound signs
135 AnonymousSouth Wales does not deserve to be industrialised all over again .There should be a moratorium on this TAN 8 before it destroys our country.
136 M THOMASJust as the valleys are regreened after years of waiting to clean up the impact of king coal, here comes more vandalism of our countryside
137 ELIZABETH MANN“Hug a turbine, Tony. It’s a vote winner.” The above is an extract from a letter entitled “Me and Tony” written by Nic Goodall, (then Chief Executive of BWEA) when both had been in power for 1000 days BUT IS IT NOW????
138 Stewart Edwards
139 Stewart Edwards
140 Carly Bryant
141 Bill WilsonThese desecrations must be stopped. We have one chance to preserve our land and seascapes for the benefit of locals and visitors. Let us not industrialise our legacy.
142 Christine PopeTransportation of heavy plant to and within the valley would make daily life extremely difficult for local commuters, businesses and residents. Planning applications whether residental or industrial have to take into account access issues, there is only one road in and out of Gilfach and the streets already narrow and congested. Allowing such major traffic problems to impact on this small valley and surrounding areas would be madness. The lasting visual, economic and environmental impact would be catastrophic.
143 Christine PopeTransportation of heavy plant to and within the valley would make daily life extremely difficult for local commuters, businesses and residents. Planning applications whether residental or industrial have to take into account access issues, there is only one road in and out of Gilfach and the streets already narrow and congested. Allowing such major traffic problems to impact on this small valley and surrounding areas would be madness. The lasting visual, economic and environmental impact would be catastrophic.
144 AnonymousMy family and I have been to Wales on many occasions to visit both friends and family. We believe that the greenery and counrtyside should be kept as it is with its lovely countryside.
145 wayne ScammellThe case for wind farms is not won, the case to save our valley must be! Gilfach Goch How green our valley must stay!
146 Wayne ScammellThe case for wind farms is not won, the case to save our valley must be! Gilfach Goch, How green our valley must stay!
147 Gilfach golferBuild a golf course in Gilfach Goch then less people would be watching TV, hence saving electrucuty!
148 andrew dykeIt seems ok for us to have "our " landscape blighted by these turbines just as the valley has healed from the scars of the coal tips. We have an exsisting wind farm in our area so i think we are doing our bit.They must think we are a soft touch!
149 Beth Balfour
150 Mrs J. Duffield

 

Signatures | Total: 203