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Hey guys lets not haver a massive thread of disagreents, I only asked what it was

BOO HOO
BOO HOO
17 May 2017

Some interesting reading:- http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/earth/energy/windpower/10264185/The-wind-farms-that-generate-enough-power-to-make-a-few-cups-of-tea.html http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/earth/energy/windpower/11323685/Wind-farms-paid-1m-a-week-to-switch-off.html ...

A robber has admitted spraying a noxious liquid into the face of a shop manager during a £5,000 cash snatch in a seaside town. Rikky Ward has already pleaded guilty to taking part in the raid on victim Neil Warner but has admitted being the man who sprayed the liquid in his eyes. Read more... ...

Exeter Crown Court heard how an employee of Steve Hoskin Construction Ltd (SHCL) was working at a construction site in Dawlish, Devon when he was crushed by a reversing telescopic material handler. Read more... http://www.theconstructionindex.co.uk/news/view/contractors-fined-20k-for-site-death

@Margaret Swift How you can say that the offshore windfarms are a 'blight of the SE coast for years' is beyond belief. As a frequent visitor to that area, the majority are just a tiny speck and not really noticible. The ones off Whitstable are of course closer to shore but again, they tend to blend into the background due to the colour of them and then you dont notice them. You are ...

Margaret Swift
Margaret Swift
16 May 2017

@ken better not to have them at all for the poor return in power they actually provide!

Illegal Parking
leatash
leatash
16 May 2017

Now thats great parking, zig zags and how about those wanting to cross the road, say a wheelchair user who needs to use the drop kerb but whos view is blocked to the right by a very inconsiderate driver

Victor M...
Victor M...
16 May 2017

How about this?  Please comment on how many offences you can see here?

Out at sea
ken
ken
16 May 2017

@Margaret Swift better for wind farms to be at sea than all over our country side.

Illegal Parking
Lisa
Lisa
16 May 2017

A friend who works on the highways tells me the council can issue a code 49 PCN for parking wholly on a cycle track or lane or the police can issue a FPN for either driving on a cycle track or for obstruction of the highway. The law is section 21 road traffic act 1988 and 137 highway act 1980.