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Re: Kiplings Cotes
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Are you sure about that grid ref (SE 911465)? The news report says-

"A previous attempt to build two 20-metre turbines at Wallis Grange Farm, to the south-east of the start line, was blocked as they were deemed to be too close to a neighbouring property, Ridgehill Cottage – even though the occupant backed the idea.
A fresh application for planning permission, which places the masts 360 metres away from the cottage, is now being recommended for approval by planning officers."

A quick google turns up this document from the first application -

http://www.google.co.uk/url?sa[...]t-lssfihbotx8pHNDrWJLA&cad=rja

with the details between page30-p39. The map puts the turbines at about SE932430 and mentions crop mark enclosures, ditches and a pair of square barrows ( which may be outliers of the Arras group).

-Chris


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Chris Collyer
Posted by Chris Collyer
13th August 2010ce
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