Saddleworth Moors Action Group

c/o Cllr Ken Hulme, 28 Sevenacres, Delph  0L3 5HU

Tel  01457 872859  Email kenhulme@waitrose.com

www.noturbinesin.saddleworth.net

 

Press Release 14th December 2003

 

United Utilities faces uphill battle in Saddleworth Wind Turbine fight

 

United Utilities attempts to build 7 giant wind turbines in one of the leading beauty spots in the South Pennines were dealt a serious blow with the news that some 4,000 Oldham residents had submitted objections to Oldham Metropolitan Borough Councils second draft of their Unitary Development Plan.

 

Only  1400 objections had been received to the first draft of Oldham’s new UDP. But the second draft has seen an unprecedented number of objections, the overwhelming majority against Oldham’s attempt to encourage the development of Wind Turbines throughout Saddleworth and Oldhams Green Belt.

 

The publication of a search map which sought to ‘positively encourage’ the establishment of Wind Farms on almost all Oldham’s Green Belt  plus the attempt in the second draft of the UDP to water down the environmental and conservation safeguards on the siting of wind turbines in the Borough has created a storm of public protest.

 

Parish Councillor Ken Hulme who represents Delph & Denshaw, the site of United Utilities proposed Wind ‘Farm’ on Saddleworth Parish Council  said.

 

‘ This unprecedented display of public protest sends a clear message to United Utilities that the local community  doesn’t believe Denshaw Moor or the Castleshaw Valley are appropriate sites for these giant 350 foot turbines.

 

Although they are notorious for not listening to local residents even Oldham Council must realise that something has gone seriously wrong with its policy making process especially in relation to renewable energy. The ‘top down’ ‘we know best’ approach where a small group of unelected officers and wind energy lobbyists try to foist a deeply controversial policy on the local community has really hit the bumpers this time.

 

Nor is it just Saddleworth residents who are opposed to destroying the local landscape with these huge Turbines. Many hundreds of people have signed our petition opposing these plans and several  hundred people from all over Yorkshire, the North West and beyond have added their names to the protest. With this level of public opposition United Utilities and their friends in Oldham Council have little chance of forcing this plan through. They have lost similar battles all over the South Pennines and they are going to lose here.’

 

The Saddleworth Moors Action group is organising a public meeting on Wednesday January 7th at Saddleworth Civic Hall Uppermill to mobilise opposition to United Utilities plans. Local MP Phil Woolas has agreed, parliamentary commitments permitting will be the main speaker.

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