Hillam News April May 2009

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The voice of hillam village, North Yorkshire. Delivered free to all residents. Volume 21, Issue 3. April–May 2009

Our villages are worth protecting. Together we can put a stop to this destruction.

WIND FARM WORRY PREPARING TO FIGHT Progress so far • Stopwwodlanewindfarm.co.uk. from Howard Ferguson New website with full information. Ready to fight • Co-ordination between villages - The We are now all set to fight the planning Parish Councils of all the villages have met application for a wind farm near to Hillam. and agreed a plan to co-operate. As you all know there are presently two • Information leaflets delivered to every planning applications being prepared – one home in Gateforth, Hillam, Monk Fryston, called Bishops Wood and the other Haddlesey, Birkin, Beal and Kellington. Woodlane. A total of 21 turbines, each 405 • People receive regular update reports via feet high. There is nothing natural and green e-mail. or farm- like about these. • A strong core group of people are A lot of work has been done over the last two undertaking the research required to months to ensure that people in the area are effectively oppose the plans. well informed and setting-up systems to get • We have set up links to other objection the message out when the application goes groups to share information and best in. We will tell you when to submit letters of practice. objection.

Exclusive Report

ferguson@maspin-house.co.uk

www.stopwoodlanewindfarm.co.uk

What you should do At this stage the best thing is to check out the website and get some more information about the project. It is only when you see the detail that you will fully appreciate the enormous scale of the development. Even if you are generally in favour of wind farms please give a bit of thought to the misery that this will inflict upon the residents of Gateforth, Haddlesey, Birkin and along Hillam Common. Next Step Prowind have been working on their plans for two years and we get just 4 weeks to respond. They have said before Easter but I would not be surprised if it slips to the end of April. If you are not already on the mailing list please ask to be added. That way we can let you know when you need to be sending in a letter of objection. Howard Ferguson

MONK FRYSTON BUS STOP Contractors have started work on a new bus stop on the A63 Leeds Selby route in Monk Fryston.

saga which has lasted years but which came to a head when the bus stop outside Butcher’s Farm was closed and passengers had to decide Following the de-trunking of whether to catch the bus the A63, the Highways outside the Crown Inn or next Agency has wasted no time in to Monk Fryston Cemetery. instructing Carillion to establish a bus stop outside the Workmen on site in early Doctors’ Surgery adjoining March told Hillam News that the new bus stop would be up the Post Office. and running this Spring. This should bring to an end a

Guest editor for this issue - Rob Preston HILLAM NEWS is financed solely by advertising revenue and the generosity of contributors, photocopiers and distributors. The Editor is solely responsible for the paper’s contents. If you have a view you would like published, or if you wish to advertise, phone David Atkinson on 684577 or email at dsa99uk@yahoo.co.uk.


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