Another wind turbine operational in Conwy

Published On: January 15th, 2015Categories: News

Having received planning permission for a second wind turbine in August the Ellis family have taken just three months to install and commission the  machine.

Completion of turbine one took place in May and Wilson Fearnall submitted the planning application for a second machine in the same month.  ‘There were a number of issues that had to be addressed as a result of cumulative development,’ comments Wilson Fearnall Director, Richard Fearnall, ‘but, it goes to show that a well supported and detailed application is worthwhile.   In such a sensitive planning environment we achieved a positive decision inside three months through officers delegated powers’.

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