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11. Plea as wind inquiry opens

Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 17 November 2004
A LONG-awaited public inquiry into plans for a giant wind farm on Heywood's moors will open with a new battle.

12. Bearded botanist: ''We can win'

Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 13 October 2004
TV BOTANIST and wildlife campaigner Professor David Bellamy was guest of honour at a fund-raising dinner held by the Friends of Scout and Knowl Moor.

13. Inquiry: a town too far

Heywood Advertiser, Tuesday 3 August 2004
PROTESTERS preparing for battle against a planned wind farm on Heywood's moors are up in arms over the venue chosen for a public inquiry.

14. TV botanist in 'liars' blast at windfarms

Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 14 January 2004
TV BOTANIST David Bellamy, who led a mass protest over Knowl Hill last year, has fired another broadside against windfarms.

15. Protesters dig in for windfarm battle

Heywood Advertiser, Monday 22 December 2003
NOW the really hard work begins...

16. Windfarm plan will go to public inquiry

Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 17 December 2003
CONTROVERSIAL plans for a wind farm on Heywood's moors WILL definitely go to a public inquiry, whatever Rochdale Council decides.

17. Protesters win first windfarm battle

Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 10 December 2003
CAMPAIGNERS fighting plans to build a wind farm on Scout Moor are a step closer to getting a public inquiry on the issue.

18. Public inquiry call on windfarm plan

Heywood Advertiser, Thursday 4 December 2003
HEYWOOD'S MP has called on the government to hold a public inquiry into plans for a wind farm on the town's moors.

19. test windfarm article

Heywood Advertiser, Monday 1 December 2003
teaser para windfarm

20. Windfarm set to be 'sticky' subject

Heywood Advertiser, Wednesday 26 November 2003
A 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.