

Serving West Park Homes, West Park Drive, West Park Terrace
THE WESTFIELD LANE WIND FARM PROJECT
PROJECT DEVELOPER: BANKS RENEWABLES TOW LAW COUNTY DURHAM



Objectives
The objectives of the W.P.H.A.G are:-

No Power Station will ever close down (it’s needed as a back-up facility)
No wind, No electricity. Better fire up a Power Station
Higher fuel prices.
Devastation of an area of both ecological and archeological significance.
Health problems antagonised by intrusive, pulsating low frequency noise, particularly
distressful to migraine and epilepsy suffers and others
Strobing and flicker effects
on drivers using the surrounding road network and a likely cause of accidents and
damage to people and vehicles on the busy A1 motorway
Close proximity to residential
areas - guidelines indicate no closer than 2km from the nearest habitable dwelling
and the proposal is for siting well below that distance
A damaged and unsightly environment
for our children and grandchildren to live and grow up in.
Reduction in the value
of houses, and the necessary reduction in Council charges payable to Wakefield MDC
as a direct result of this proposal that could adversely affect the services currently
financed by our Council tax.
The W.P.H.A.G. is not opposed to responsible renewable
energy strategies and would support any other effort to redress the balance. However
we are very concerned that wind turbines can be viewed as a quick-fix local solution
to a global problem, achieving target quotas but not being proven to be efficient
or reliable.
Further details are available from Sylvia White, co-ordinator of the
W.P.H.A.G on 01977 620 382.

W.P.H.A.G. (West Park Hamlet Action Group) was formed on 1st April 2007, to work with and for the residents of both rural and urban districts of the area to raise awareness of the impact and likely detrimental effects of the siting of wind turbines in our community.
The impact will be far reaching - well beyond the currently proposed site on Went
Edge, taller than Ferrybridge power station, and visible across the county. If this
application is allowed to be successful, then further developments will follow. The
cost to this community, and others indirectly affected will be traumatic:-

