For those who were unable to attend today’s meeting in the Memorial Hall, here are copies of the display boards, in PDF format. These provide detailed information regarding the proposal.
Use left-click to open the files in your browser, or right-click to save copies to your own computer.
Click here for the main set of boards.
Click here for a supplementary board.
Note as that the main set of boards is a large PDF file (7 megabytes), there might be a brief delay in opening it.
Copies of a questionnaire were also distributed at the meeting. You can access a copy of this questionnaire, in Word format, by clicking here.
You can either print out a copy and deliver it to Robert Gosling at Hill Top Farm, Parwich (DE6 1QE), or you can save and edit the document, then email it to robert_gosling@btconnect.com.
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My dad lives in Upstate New York, and his next door neighbour has one of these. Funnily enough, the closer you are to them, the better they look. It is only when you get a bit further away when you realize how visible they are for miles and miles. I quite like windmills and wind turbines, but I think it is important they are in the right place, and I’m not sure a Parwich hill is suitable.