Terry Glastonbury has done his very best representing this area on the county and district councils. When the local MP, Mark Harper, canvassing with him last week, was asked about wind turbines his answer was full of political double-talk.
When Terry Glastonbury and his colleagues reject applications on a sound basis, as at Poolway Farm, Coleford, then the promoters of these intrusions on the landscape have a right of appeal.
The appeal is not decided by local people but by a planning inspector from Bristol, with no local accountability, who prioritises the government's interests over local views.
Councils can become frightened of the costs of these appeals and officers can give up because of the risks to their budgets. Local people can only make decisions that the government approves of.
Terry Glastonbury is still a district councillor and I hope he and his colleagues make the right decision about the Alvington Court wind turbine planning application and reject it. Many local people are against this application which is the first of four that could create a wind farm down the A48 side of the Severn.
The government should recognise that the target for wind energy has been reached and turn off the tap for the inflated subsidies that keep these projects springing up.
John Ridley
Aylburton



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