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I live In the heart of Northamptonshire where old oak,beech,ash and other mature trees grow in headlands, small woods and hedgerows. I have been told that under The policy of the windfarm that is proposed all trees in that area will have to be topped, reduced to 4meters. Now we are talking about 100s of mature trees.

 

This is because they will impare the performance of the wind turbines.

 

How can I put a stop to this?

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I live In the heart of Northamptonshire where old oak,beech,ash and other mature trees grow in headlands, small woods and hedgerows. I have been told that under The policy of the windfarm that is proposed all trees in that area will have to be topped, reduced to 4meters. Now we are talking about 100s of mature trees.

 

This is because they will impare the performance of the wind turbines.

 

How can I put a stop to this?

 

I reckon someone is pulling your chain.

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