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A surge in applications for major schemes in Norfolk - including massive solar farms - has led a council to create a £50k officer post to deal ...
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LincolnshireWorld on MSNMP backs villagers worried about 'swathes of pylons that would scar the countryside'The MP for Louth and Horncastle has reassured worried villagers that she is on their side in the fight to stop “swathes of enormous electricity pylons” appearing across the countryside.
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. The Scottish Government is under fire after admitting it has not carried out an assessment of the loss of agricultural land to pylons. This ...
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NORFOLK, Va. — A man was taken to the hospital with life-threatening injuries after being shot on Berkley Avenue Ext. Tuesday night. Police updated on Wednesday morning that the victim, 32-year ...
New design work is set to begin on a controversial pylon scheme stretching across swathes of Norfolk countryside. National Grid's Norwich to Tilbury scheme has taken a step forward after securing ...
Landscaping conditions were not adequately met before preliminary work to install more than 100 electricity pylons in Armagh and Tyrone got underway, the High Court has heard. Lawyers for a ...
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." The power line ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. A controversial 10,000-home new town would be "excellent" for Norfolk, one of the county's MPs has told government ministers. Ben Goldsborough, ...
“We’re probably the most affected business” on Norfolk Island, Schiller said. Norfolk Island was a shock inclusion in the Trump administration’s list of global tariffs announced last week ...
An estimated 150 landowners representing 6,500 residents have called on the Northern Ireland minister for infrastructure, Liz Kimmins, to suspend the construction of more than 100 towering pylons ...
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