tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36604103.post7877221408447420983..comments2023-07-14T09:31:38.142+01:00Comments on Paul Robinson's blog: Coriolis Energy tries to move goalposts on Spaldington Wind Farm accessPaul Robinsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06636206315807459743noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36604103.post-47301688686992120572012-07-23T21:40:01.420+01:002012-07-23T21:40:01.420+01:00My name is Harry stewart I chair a group against c...My name is Harry stewart I chair a group against coriolus who have just been refused planing for a 19turbine farm in eastrenfrewshireforum . We have the same treatment as yourself however the tide is turning today the valuation agency has had to reduce the council tax for houses near windfarms which destroys coriolus claims that there is no effect if we can help my email is harryh.stewart@btinternet.comAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36604103.post-47186413020704639842012-01-19T08:32:22.548+00:002012-01-19T08:32:22.548+00:00I have to take issue with 'Villager of Spaldin...I have to take issue with 'Villager of Spaldington' - we have to remember that we were all in this together as part of STOP, the many people involved, and the reason why it first came to be.<br /> <br />Coriolis are not 'multinational' and trust me, personal jibes and underhand tactics are totally within their remit so please let’s not go there.<br /> <br />Of course we all know that there were two people who worked incredibly hard over the past three years and they have earned every bit of praise heaped upon them - they are both amazing, but please do not belittle the work that everyone else in STOP did because without all of them you would now be facing TWO wind farms in Spaldington, not one.A Bit Closer To Homenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36604103.post-47858589835642893892012-01-18T12:34:56.240+00:002012-01-18T12:34:56.240+00:00@Villager of Spaldington
I certainly agree with y...@Villager of Spaldington<br /><br />I certainly agree with your observation regarding the two Spaldington Heroes, the community owe them a great deal for their tenacity and the sheer amount of work they did, they are true ‘Spaldington Warriors’. As for the location of the proposed access road, I’m sure it will certainly be what is best for the landowner, anyway I’m not a great believer in coincidence – and as I said in the blogpost - it’s just what some are telling me!Paul Robinsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06636206315807459743noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36604103.post-30822270010756755552012-01-18T09:44:57.951+00:002012-01-18T09:44:57.951+00:00Councillor Robinson, I live in Spaldington and was...Councillor Robinson, I live in Spaldington and was bitterley against both wind farms and am grateful for all your support to our tiny villahge on this and other problems. But I think you go too far saying a multinational outfit would go to these lengths just to seek revenge on Sandwood House. If they were so minded, then there are 2 people in Spaldington who should have 24hour armed gaurds. All the village (and the wind farmers) knows who really turned the wheels in the fight. Credit where it's due and not where it's not.Villager of Spaldingtonnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36604103.post-77516829193324557912012-01-18T08:26:51.486+00:002012-01-18T08:26:51.486+00:00There is a suspicion that the developers may have ...There is a suspicion that the developers may have always intended to access the Wind Farm from Spaldington Lane but felt that access from the B1228 would be less contentious when seeking planning permission. However the original B1228 route requires cutting across land not in the applicant’s ownership at the B1228/Spaldington Lane junction as well as at the entrance to CFS/ITS. I heard that a land owner at the CFS/ITS junction seemingly signed up and is listed on the original Spaldington Airfield planning application but the B1228/Spaldington Lane land owner is not listed and the details of the construction at the B1228/C88 are rather sketchy in the application. It could be that negotiations are proving expensive or impossible and the proposed new access is either a tactic or a case of s#d you!<br /> <br />It appears that as far as access is concerned, they have always had two problems with non-connected landowners at both ends of Spaldington lane. What’s the betting the next amendment and planning application with be at the junction of the A614 to change that detail?Spaldington Residentnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36604103.post-12134200194984793722012-01-17T18:50:36.114+00:002012-01-17T18:50:36.114+00:00What a gang of scoundrels!
Are East Riding any fur...What a gang of scoundrels!<br />Are East Riding any further forward with their setting distance limits - or is that still waiting for someone to wake up?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com