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1. The road in the sky
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 31 January 2007THIS picture dramatically illustrates the early effect of work on the wind farm above Heywood.
2. Still hope to stop moors turbines
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 20 July 2005THE long and bitter battle to stop a giant wind farm being built on Heywood's moors may not be over.
3. 'Not on our moor'
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 15 December 2004SNOWFALL in Heywood could be a thing of the past within just one generation, a leading expert on global warming has warned.
4. Protestors line up to have a say
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 1 December 2004WORKING folk will get the chance to have their say after all at the wind farm inquiry - without having to take time off.
5. Windfarm plan will go to public inquiry
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 17 December 2003CONTROVERSIAL plans for a wind farm on Heywood's moors WILL definitely go to a public inquiry, whatever Rochdale Council decides.
6. Public inquiry call on windfarm plan
Heywood Advertiser, Thursday 4 December 2003HEYWOOD'S MP has called on the government to hold a public inquiry into plans for a wind farm on the town's moors.
7. Windfarm set to be 'sticky' subject
Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 26 November 2003A HEYWOOD councillor with special responsibility for the environment has admitted that a proposed hill-top wind farm could become "a sticky issue" in a new drive to conserve the moors and enhance public access.
8. Bellamy leads windfarm row moor protest
Heywood Advertiser, Monday 10 November 2003THE hills will be alive with the sound of protest on Sunday when a march is held against plans for a giant wind farm on Heywood's moors.
9. Signs urge protest against windfarms
Heywood Advertiser, Monday 21 July 2003NEW signs that have appeared on the moors above Heywood are urging people to say "NO" to a planned wind farm.
10. Massive windfarm go-ahead
Heywood Advertiser, Monday 16 June 2003A £50M WIND farm, generating enough electricity to power two towns the size of Heywood for the next 25 years, looks set to go ahead on the moors above town.
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