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Cefn Croes Action Group Papers Ffeil / File
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Newspaper cuttings

Annotated cuttings from newspapers and magazines, and related papers, mainly relating to wind farms, but also landscape, climate change, energy policy, the energy market, the environmental impact of airports, air travel, travel etc.

Newspaper cuttings

Annotated cuttings from newspapers and magazines, and related papers, relating to energy policy, the energy market, offshire wind turbines, aviation pollution, Enron, Kyoto etc.

Notes

Notes taken at public meetings, conferences, visits, site visits etc., notes taken of radio broadcasts and publications, mixed in with rough notes, contact details of supporters, media and politicians etc., and domestic notes.

Other anti-wind campaigns

Anti-wind campaigns in England, including Gortnahoe, Co. Tipperary, 2001, Whinash, Cumbria, 2003-2006, Scout and Knowle Moor, Rochdale, 2004, Rhos Garn Whilgarn, Talgarreg, 2008 and Armistead, Cumbria, 2008, and a National Wind Farm Action Groups Conference at Saddleworth, 2004.

Other anti-wind campaigns (Scotland)

Letters and papers relating to Scottish wind farms, including Clashindarroch, Aberdeenshire, 2004, Edinbane, Skye, 2004, Inverliever, Argyll, 2005, Braes of Doune, Stirlingshire, 2006, and Kilbraur, Sutherland, 2007.

Other anti-wind campaigns (Scotland)

Letters and other papers relating to Scottish windfarms and campaigns, including the Braes of Doune, co. Stirling, and Kilbraur and Gordonbush windfarms, both co. Sutherland, and including correspondence with Allan Tubb of LandScape.

Other anti-wind campaigns (Wales)

Box of roughly sorted newspaper cuttings, notes, correspondence and other papers relating to other anti-wind campaigns in Wales, including Mynydd y Betws, co. Carm., 2001-2005, Pentre Tump, co. Rad., 2002-2003, Scarweather Sands, 2002-2004, Mynydd-y-gwair, co. Carm., 2004-2005, Brechfa Forest, 2005-2009, Dyfnant Forest, 2006, and Rhos-y-garn, 2006-2008. Also Romney Marsh, co. Sussex, Vagar Hill, co. Here., and Powys objections to Cefn Croes.

Peat

Papers relating to peat and blanket bogs, relating to Cefn Croes in particular, and peat and windfarms generally, including several papers calculating the carbon dioxide debt and payback times of windfarms. Also mounted photographs and colour print-outs of damage to the peat at Cefn Croes, 2004-2005, apparently prepared for a Nant-y-moch meeting or inquiry.

Peggy Liford correspondence

Peggy Liford's correspondence, mainly with the developers and the DTI, but also the Welsh Tourist Board, Ceredigion Council, CCW, Cynog Dafis MP and others. Also a bundle of copies of letters supporting the Cefn Croes development, 2000, alleged to have been written by the developers themselves.

Peripheral issues

'Roads in Wales : 1994 review'; an untitled paper on low frequency noise, [post 1996]; letter from Cynog Dafis MP, 1997; the MoD Central Wales Tactical Training Area, 2001-2002; traffic issues, 2001-2004; windfarm poems, 2003-2005; and other peripheral issues including marine environment and airports.

Planning consent conditions

Letters and other papers relating to Cefn Croes planning consent conditions, including local benefits, borrow pits, water abstraction, archaeology, overhead cable connections, and retrospective planning applications.

Politicians and political parties

Mainly comprising Kaye Little's correspondence with WAG and Westminster politicians, candidates, advisors and public servants, 2006-2009, including Alistair Darling, DTI minister, Prof. Mark Drakeford, Cheryl Gillam, shadow secretary of state for Wales, Elin Jones AM, Carwyn Jones, WAG minister for environment, planning & countryside, Rhodri Morgan, first minister, Paul Murphy, secretary of state for Wales. Also a print-out of an election diary by Simon Thomas for the Channel 4 News website, April-May 2005; copies of CCAG's response to the House of Commons Environmental Audit Committee enquiry 'Keeping the lights on: nuclear, renewables and climate change', 2005-2006; and the Welsh Assembly Government 'Ministerial code: a code of ethics and procedural guidance for ministers and deputy ministers', 2007.

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