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Reperry Cross, Cornwall

Public Exhibition Announced

We are submitting a planning application to build four wind turbines at Reperry Cross near Lanivet.

Once the full application is submitted it will be available to view at:

North Cornwall District Council offices,
3/5 Barn Lane,
Bodmin.

Your support

You can write to North Dover District Council at the following address: development.control@ncdc.gov.uk

Briefing notes (pdf, 318.39 kB)

Our good neighbour policy (pdf, 67.95 kB)

Photomontages (pdf, 1.57 MB)

Vital statistics

Site address - Reperry Cross, near Lanivet, Bodmin, Cornwall

Planning Since - 23 Jul 2008

Turbines - 4

Rotor diameter - 70m

Capacity - 9.2MW

Green electricity per year -
23.3 million units

Equivalent homes - 6,770

CO2 savings - 8,000 tonnes

23 July 2008

See our plans for this site at the public exhibition at Lanivet Parish Hall on 29 July between 12.30 - 6.30pm when members of the Ecotricity team will be available to discuss the proposal and answer your questions.

The exhibition will then move to Bodmin Library and be open to the public from 30 July to 13 August.

The exhibition will include photomontages of the proposed new wind turbines, information on wind power technology and the damaging effects of climate change.

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