Family faces objections to wind turbine plan.

Bucks Herald (Aylesbury, England) | April 25, 2007 | Copyright

CLIMATE change means we can no longer hide from the fact that we need to address the way we power our homes, yet a family moving to Whitchurch are facing objections to a plan to have a 20kW wind turbine installed at a house they are currently building.

The eight-bedroom property, at Barrettstown Manor Farm, off Oving Road, is located about 200 yards off the road and hidden behind a row of fir trees.

Nigel and Rosemary Leheup, who are building it, say that they realise the environmental impact that the house will have and they want to try to cancel that with eco-friendly ...

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