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Monday, 1 October 2012

Updates for August and September 2012

The website has all the latest information on the main issues facing Sellindge. If you have any information which you would like to share, please email it to dave@davemotley.co.uk
 

In the 'Letters' Section, page 2, of The Bugler, it says 'Sellindge Residents' Association would love to hear from you. Please let us have your news and comments about what is happening in the area. You can write (our letter box is in Potten Farm shop) or please email sellindgeresidents@gmail.com '
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The new posts (information) added to the website in August and September, to the right-hand sections, denoted by '* New and then the number below', are.

Section 2 - Harringe Brooks Wind Farm
1) Air photos of the Wind Turbine Demonstration and a height comparison diagram of a wind turbine to day to day buildings such as house, church, pylon and the London Eye - 29th September
2 BBC Radio Kent Interview with Ronald Lello - 29th September
3) BBC News Kent - Sellindge wind farm protesters create 'human turbine' - 29th September
4) Message from Ronald Lello - 28th September
5) Germany's wind chaos is a warning to us - 23rd September

6) The 2 speeches that were going to be read at the demonstration - 29 September
7) Wind farm developers using 'tricks' to make turbines look smaller - 22 August
8) Ad watchdog to examine wind farm leaflet protest - 1st August

Section 3 - Otterpool Waste - since 2012
No new information

Section 4 - Other Wind Farm Information - since March 2012
No new information

Section 5 - Lorry Park
1) Foreign hauliers to pay for using roads in the UK - 27 September
2) Tax on foreign HGV's could pay for Operation Stack lorry park - 20th September

Section 6 - Shepway Housing
1) Axe held over 60 jobs as racecourse set to close - 4th August
2) Folkestone racecourse to close at end of the season - 4th August


Section 8 - other important information
1) MP sees work progress at £12m wastewater plant, and hears about £2.3M investment at Sellindge wastewater treatment works- 20th September

Section 9 - Correspondence including replies from KCC
No new information

Sunday, 30 September 2012

BBC Radio Kent interview and BBC South East TV

Ronald would like to thank all those who came along to our demonstration at the Sellindge Sports & Social Club yesterday.
Ronald was interviewed on Radio Kent's breakfast show yesterday (29th September). This interview can be listened to again on iPlayer - just click on the link below and follow the instructions thereafter..... 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/p00ysxst/Saturday_Breakfast_29_09_2012/

Starting at 1 hour, 9 minutes and 46 seconds through the programme, there is a feature dedicated to Sellindge, including the excellent interview with Ronald Lello, lasting to 1 hour, 16 minutes, 22 seconds – well worth listening to. You can move the bar across to change the start point of the programme as normal. The hourly news has this event as the top story.  
Once again, many thanks.
Ronald Lello

Air photos of the Wind Turbine Demonstration

Please see the Air Photos of the Wind Turbine Demonstration on Saturday 29th Septmber, which can be seen at item 1 in the coloured Section 2 found in the right-hand column, entitled '* New 01) Air Photos of the Wind Turbine Demonstration

Friday, 28 September 2012

Message 28th September, from Ronald Lello, Chairman

Please see the message issued by Ronald Lello on Friday 28th September 2012, which can be seen at item 1 in the coloured Section 2 found in the right-hand column, entitled '* New 01) Message from Ronald Lello, Chairman'.

Thursday, 27 September 2012

Speeches Ronald Lello referred to at the demonstration

To read the speeches Ronald Lello referred to at the demonstration please click on item 3 in the coloured Section 2 found in the right-hand column entitled '* New 03) The 2 Speeches Ronald Lello referred to at the demonstration'.

Wednesday, 19 September 2012

The Human Wind Turbine Day - 29th September 2012, 1.30pm, at Sellindge Sports & Social Club

ALDINGTON * BRABOURNE * COURT-AT- STREET * LYMPNE * LYMINGE NEWINGREEN * SELLINDGE * SMEETH * STANFORD

THE HUMAN WIND TURBINE DAY

A CHANGE OF PLAN

We now meet at Sellindge Sports & Social Club at 1.30pm on Saturday 29th September - CAR PARKING IS AVAILABLE BUT WALK IF YOU CAN. PHOTO CALL 2.30pm with a bar and refreshments available (click here to see a copy of the flyer in a new tab).

Come and all join together for the Villages demonstration on Saturday 29th September, 1.30pm at Sellindge Sports & Social Club for a massive show of force against all proposed seven huge wind turbine machines that would turn our Villages and our countryside into an industrial landscape for generations to come. Financial interests have long wanted to industrialise our part of the world. The seven huge wind turbine machines would open the way for a massive investment in factories and warehouses.

OUR HOMES, OUR VILLAGES, OUR COUNTRYSIDE : THEY ARE ALL WORTH FIGHTING FOR!

Together we can stop the industrialisation of our Villages

Let’s all say NO and let Ecotricity and the Planners know we mean NO to the proposed Industrial Wind Turbine Machines. Let’s improve life here – not destroy it!

We are going to meet at the Sports and Social Club in Swan Lane on Saturday 29th September where we will form a 125 metre (410ft) wind turbine by holding hands or laying down (if dry) with a huge N O alongside. Don't be put off If the weather is wet. Bring your brollies, these would look just as effective in the newspapers. Aerial photographs will be taken with press and media in attendance. Make a banner and have your say. You might see yourselves on TV. A bar and refreshments will be available with hog roast, burgers and hot dogs and there will be games for the children.

Yes please join us! Our Communities – our Homes and Villages and Countryside are all worth fighting for!

VOLUNTEERS WANTED - URGENT APPEAL


The event is so big that we need extra helpers to ensure that all goes to plan. You can be any age, any size and above all, willing.

We need Stewards for:
Car parking…..Coconut shy…..General assembling of Human Wind Turbine…..Raffle Tickets

HAS ANYONE GOT: A Megaphone?

Please email:  sellindgeresidents@gmail.com or telephone 01303-812593.

WE NEED YOUR HELP.
Thank you


Ronald Lello, Chairman Sellindge and District Residents Association

Friday, 6 July 2012

Updates for July 2012

The website has all the latest information on the main issues facing Sellindge. If you have any information which you would like to share, please email it to dave@davemotley.co.uk
 

In the 'Letters' Section, page 2, of The Bugler, it says 'Sellindge Residents' Association would love to hear from you. Please let us have your news and comments about what is happening in the area. You can write (our letter box is in Potten Farm shop) or please email sellindgeresidents@gmail.com '
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The new posts (information) added to the website in July 2012, to the right-hand sections, denoted by '* New and then the number below', are.

Section 2 - Harringe Brooks Wind Farm 
2) Village Meeting took place on 26th July, 7.30pm, Sellindge School Hall
3) Lympne Parish Council response to the Planning Application for six Wind Turbines at Harringe Brooks
4) Stanford Parish Council - additional objection points to the Planning Application for the six wind turbines
Section 3 - Otterpool Waste - since 2012
1) Otterpool - some Caravans have just arrived
2) Kent County Council: Minerals and Waste Sites Preferred Options - Consultation Reminder

Section 4 - Other Wind Farm Information - since March 2012
1) Government plans to break its own climate change law
2) Questions to ask re Wind farms - useful website
3) Wind farm in Polegate unanimously opposed by town council
4) A family's second wind farm fight
5) A UK wide Conservation group campaigning against turbines for 20 years
6) Wind turbines - interesting cases ...... 

Section 5 - Lorry Park 
No new information 

Section 6 - Shepway Housing 
1) Axe held over 60 jobs as racecourse set to close
2) Folkestone racecourse to close at end of the season
 
Section 9 - Correspondence including replies from KCC 
1) Six Wind Turbines application - Councillor Shirley Newlands - called it forward to Committee
2) Wind turbines in our area - Dear Mr Aspinall
3) Otterpool Waste Plant - take it off the preferred sites list

Saturday, 16 June 2012

Harringe Brooks Wind Farm

Please note the website has been updated particularly regarding the new Section 2 - Harringe Brooks Wind Farm:

1) Poster - Just a Few days to Save Our Village
2) The Planning Application for 6 Wind Turbines at Harringe Brooks, off Otterpool Lane
3) Information relating to Objections to the Proposal
4) How Best to Object
5) Height diagram to scale illustrating a 125m turbine to known buildings
6) Hand drawing illustrating a 125m turbine to the surroundings
7) The message from Ronald Lello, Chairman of the Sellindge & District Residents Association

If you would like to add your email address to our 'Contacts List', to be kept up to date with the latest information, please email act4salvation@gmail.com

Note - The message in 7 ) above is also listed below. 

Updates for June 2012

 The website has all the latest information on the main issues facing Sellindge. If you have any information which you would like to share, please email it to dave@davemotley.co.uk
 

In the 'Letters' Section, page 2, of The Bugler, it says 'Sellindge Residents' Association would love to hear from you. Please let us have your news and comments about what is happening in the area. You can write (our letter box is in Potten Farm shop) or please email sellindgeresidents@gmail.com '
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The new posts (information) added to the website in the right-hand sections for June 2012, denoted by '* New and then the number below', are.

Section 2 - - Harringe Brooks Wind Farm 
1) Poster - Just a Few days to Save Our Village  2) The Planning Application for 6 Wind Turbines at Harringe Brooks, off Otterpool Lane 
3) Information relating to Objections to the Proposal 
4) How Best to Object 
5) Height diagram to scale illustrating a 125m turbine to known buildings 
6) Hand drawing illustrating a 125m turbine compared to the surrounds 
7) Stanford Parish Council response to the Planning Application for 6 wind turbines Harringe Brooks
8) The message from Ronald Lello, Chairman of the Sellindge & District Residents Association 
Section 3 - Otterpool Waste treatment 
No new information 

Section 4 - Other Wind Farm Information 
1) Council turns up the heat on wind turbines 

Section 5 - Lorry Park 
No new information 

Section 6 - Shepway Housing 
1) Shepway Core Strategy - Response to Inspector's Interim Conclusions 

Section 7 - Sellindge Converter Station 
No new information 

Section 8 - Other Important Information 
No new information 

Section 9 - Correspondence including replies from KCC 
1) Villager's objections to the six turbines
2) The 6th turbine - On a Public Footpath 
3) Planning application Y12/0241/SH - Mr Price's turbine application
4) My objection to Mr Price's farm turbine application

Act Now to Prevent the Proposed Harringe Brooks Wind Farm

Dear Residents,
Many of you will now have started to become aware of the recent application by Ecotricity for 6 industrial scale Wind Turbines visibly located amongst our homes and villages on a site at Harringe Brooks. This is in addition to an additional seventh Wind Turbine application that has already been submitted by Mr Price directly behind the homes at Barrow Hill. If successful, their impact on this area will be devastating and there can be little doubt that they will pave the way for further industrial processes to follow. Although the Sellindge and District Residents Association is not against renewable energy in situations where it brings clear benefits to communities, we do maintain that such applications must be done in a sensitive and considered way in full consultation with the local communities they will impact. These applications have clearly not been done in such a manner and therefore it has become necessary for a new Action Group to become established combining all of the local communities.
The new action group, SALVATION: Sellindge, Aldington, Lympne Villagers Against Turbines In Our Neighbourhood, will operate as a special part of the Sellindge Residents Association and will seek to combine the efforts of residents across Sellindge, Lympne, Aldington and numerous other villages and individuals from across the impacted area.
Many of you will have questions around the application itself and the impact it will have, along with how to prevent it from happening. You can find a great deal of this information on our website, where we have now set up a new Section under the heading: Harringe Brooks Wind Turbine Action Group - see Coloured Section 2 in the right-hand column). This also provides a link directly to the Shepway Planning site that has further details of the actual Wind Farm application, ref Y12/0451/SH. 
For those residents without email access, we will coordinate with those distributing the leaflets to get their telephone numbers, so that we can follow up with a call or visit as preferred to assist with the preparation and posting of any letters they wish to send to Shepway Planning.
Despite having had 2 years to prepare their application, the official closing date for our objections is 30th June, giving us very little time indeed and so we must act now! To emphasise the urgency of this campaign, we now have an email address at act4salvation@gmail.com that can be used for any comments, suggestions, queries or offers of support.
I have asked Tony Bosley to Chair this campaign on behalf of the Sellindge Residents Association in order to bring the villages of the area together in a combined and distinct Action Group. Please give him all of the support you can.
We are shortly arranging for leaflets / posters to be finalised and distributed, both in hard copy and via the internet for home printing to share the burden and cost. We will need to co-ordinate this in order to make sure all areas are covered, so please let us know via reply to our gmail address above if you can assist with this in any way - however small. Our first major challenge is to make everyone aware of what is being planned in scale and the impact it will have on us all. Many are aware of the environmental issues, but are many aware of the significant negative impact this will have on house prices in our area?
We do have a great deal of support already, including from our local MP – Damian Collins and hopefully from many of the local Parish Councils across the area, so we are already off to a great start, but need as many as possible to object by letter or by email on the Shepway planning website. Do look at our website for guidance on how to object, as it must be done in a particular way for your vote to count. However, objecting is simple and the more objections we can get registered, the better our chances will be. Do spread the word to neighbours and friends and if you can think of anything else we may have missed or can offer additional support in whatever form, please just let us know. We will continue to update everyone via emails and the website going forward on a regular basis, so if you don't wish to be included on these, or wish for others to be added, please just let us know at act4salvation@gmail.com.
We can win this fight to protect what we have and as local communities together, we will!
Kindest Regards
Ronald Lello - Chairman - Sellindge and District Residents Association

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