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The government says it shows pylons make economic sense as National Grid prepares to submit planning application for Norwich to Tilbury route.
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Pylon will cut my home’s value by £200k – £250 off energy bills is an insultShe and other opponents argue that instead of pylons, the cables could be buried underground instead. Rosie Pearson lives ...
Campaigners against the Norwich to Tilbury pylon plans have criticised a new report over the cost of overhead lines compared to burying cables.
Controversial plans to install miles of overhead electricity pylons across the countryside have taken a step forward. Government energy regulator Ofgem has confirmed initial funding for the project, ...
A pylons campaigner has accused an industry regulator of a "lack of scrutiny" over the Norwich to Tilbury plans and criticised a decision to approve funding. Rosie Pearson, founder of action ...
Campaigners say power firm National Grid's pylon plans are "far worse than before" and slammed an offer to residents living near pylons of £250-a-year off energy bills. Rosie Pearson, founder of ...
Pylons East Anglia has deemed the independent report, overseen by the Institution of Engineering (IET) and Technology, to be a "job half done". Rosie Pearson, founder of the campaign group which ...
Rosie Pearson, of the Essex Suffolk Norfolk Pylons action group, said: "To allow National Grid to spend more money before the project even has planning approval - it's infuriating." Image caption ...
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