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		<title>Cambridge Wind Farm Given Green Light</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Wadlow wind farm proposal in Cambridgeshire, England has been given the go-ahead by the Secretary of State.

The proposal for 13 wind turbines was objected to by the local authority - South Cambridgeshire District Council, local residents and horse riders. 

It was South Cambs' case that this was not the 'right location for a wind farm' of this size.   However Planning Inspector David Lavender found that the wind farm company involved; RES 'did not need to exhaust sequentially all other better locations' to show that the wind farm site is needed against renewable energy targets.

Objections related to <a href="http://www.windenergyplanning.com/wind-energy-questions-wind-turbines-and-animals/">wind turbines scaring horses</a> however appear to have backfired ... as Lavender concluded that horse riding seemed to be a very dangerous activity whether there were turbines there or not.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Wadlow wind farm proposal in Cambridgeshire, England has been given the go-ahead by the Secretary of State.</p>
<p>The proposal for 13 wind turbines was objected to by the local authority &#8211; South Cambridgeshire District Council, local residents and horse riders. </p>
<p>It was South Cambs&#8217; case that this was not the &#8216;right location for a wind farm&#8217; of this size.   However Planning Inspector David Lavender found that the wind farm company involved; RES &#8216;did not need to exhaust sequentially all other better locations&#8217; to show that the wind farm site is needed against renewable energy targets.</p>
<p>Objections related to <a href="http://www.windenergyplanning.com/wind-energy-questions-wind-turbines-and-animals/">wind turbines scaring horses</a> however appear to have backfired &#8230; as Lavender concluded that horse riding seemed to be a very dangerous activity whether there were turbines there or not.</p>
<p>Lavender concluded that the wind farm would meet the objectives of &#8216;promoting sustainable development while safeguarding the quality of the local environment&#8217;.  </p>
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