PLANS for an £8m wind farm in Neilston have been met with a mixed response.
One angry resident fears the proposals will ruin a spot which is used regularly by walkers from in and around Neilston.
And the Barrhead man has warned people in the community not to only support the plans because of cash incentives for the area.
He told the News: "I am not against all wind farms but I don't think they should build one where they are proposing, it will ruin the landscape.
"There are places with bleak moor land where nobody goes that could be used for this.
"The reason the developers want to put them up in Neilston is because of the pylon lines as they can hook the turbines up to them which makes it much cheaper.
"I was speaking to someone from Neilston recently and she was livid at the possibility of a wind farm because it would be right in front of her house.
"Developers will want to put the turbines up as high as possible to attract the wind and if this is the case then they will be seen for miles.
He added: "If there wasn't the chance to raise money for the community do you think there would be people supporting this? I really don't think so.
"And what are they going to do with this money if it does come and who will make the decision of how it gets used?
"If there was no money involved there would be no reason for the community to back this but if you flash a £1m cheque in front of people then concerns for the countryside are lost."
The News revealed last month how the Neilston Development Trust (NDT) has joined forces with Carbon Free Developments to propose the development of a three turbine community wind farm.
Both groups insist if it gets the go ahead then the NDT would have the option to own approximately half of the wind farm over its 25-year life.
Alan Walker, chairperson of NDT, is hoping the plans will get the go ahead.
He said: "It is our hope that Neilston will embrace the opportunity before us as the wind farm can provide key funding for the delivery of the community projects outlined in the recently ratified Neilston Renaissance Town Charter.
"This proposal presents an opportunity for Neilston to become an exemplar of ways in which communities can both reduce carbon emissions and regenerate the local area."
This article appeared in Barrhead News 02 Sep 09
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David
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Sep 3, 08:56
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I hope that the Barrhead News will keep the posts visible under the story "Village Team Blown Away by Wind Farms" since this article and the posts against it are a continuation of the same story.
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Linda
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Quote "This proposal presents an opportunity for Neilston to become an exemplar of ways in which communities can both reduce carbon emissions and regenerate the local area."
end of quote.
Admittedly I no longer live in Neilston, but if I did I would be leading the campaign against the proposed wind farm.
Neilston is a lovely little village and to go and spoil it by putting up wind turbines, would in my opinion be disasterous for Neilston, ok, so it's a money maker but the natural beauty of Neilston's landscape surely is of greater value?
and from that landscape money is made, through agriculture, and through tourists visiting the quarries, the dams, the glens, the mills.
A wind farm in this area would destroy the very heart of Neilston, it's character and it's culture.
Now how can that be good for a community, any community?
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Jacques Mesrine
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Linda, your talking nonsense. For all Neilstons beauty, or lack of, very little money is made from Tourism in the area, and a Wind Turbine is less harmful to the landscape than a quarry.
If you represent the best that can muster an argument against the proposed windfarm, then i'm certain it will go ahead.
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Rachel Smythe-Walker
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"A wind farm in this area would destroy the very heart of Neilston, it's character and it's culture." And climate change won't / isn't already?
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