A public inquiry into three wind farm proposals in Northumberland should be a ”wake-up call” to prove that not all projects are acceptable, its opening salvoes heard yesterday.
The hearing at Berwick is considering three bids from developers hoping to put a combined 20 turbines on sites near the town.
And Northumberland County Council, which is leading the opposition, landed the first blow of the inquiry in its opening submission.
Its barrister Paul Tucker told planning inspector Ruth McKenzie, sitting at the Maltings . . .

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