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Its strange that the severn barrage gets blocked because an arctic tern might sprain its ankle when it lands next to it, but windmills are allowed to massacre thousands of rare birds every year
what a strange place lies between the ears of an eco-loon
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Yes, this is one of three proposed sites within 5 miles of where I live.Originally posted by Normie View PostI was talking to a local councilor about this the other night and she said that there are 2 more proposals being put forward for land near our village. Like you said, must be the latest subsidy on offer.Comment
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Severn barrage would probably block the view of some rich Tory MP votersOriginally posted by EternalOptimist View PostIts strange that the severn barrage gets blocked because an arctic tern might sprain its ankle when it lands next to it, but windmills are allowed to massacre thousands of rare birds every year
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thats Yeo-ville, quite differentOriginally posted by AtW View PostSevern barrage would probably block the view of some rich Tory MP voters
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Ugly but effective.Originally posted by AtW View PostWhat about nuclear power stations?
Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Maybe they should invite Banksy to paint them new imageOriginally posted by d000hg View PostUgly but effective.
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A blot on the landscape to me, but graceful and elegant to you, so you would have them imposed on me?Originally posted by d000hg View PostWindmills are graceful and elegant, a testament to modern engineering. Solar panels are big ugly things, but high up on roofs WGAS.Comment
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Yes, if it helps achieve energy security.Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostA blot on the landscape to me, but graceful and elegant to you, so you would have them imposed on me?
Be grateful you are not required to pedal a bike to generate it
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Nah - but it would have meant the loss of mud - lots and lot of glorious mud. There's nothing quite like it. Apparently.Originally posted by AtW View PostSevern barrage would probably block the view of some rich Tory MP voters
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