Act before it is all too late
WE who support Save Our Common Mountain Environment (socme.org) in its fight to retain Mynydd y Gwair and other areas from the grasp of developers and their Government supporters grow weary of the lack of support from those who are paid to voice how locals are affected by these plans.
Where are the politicians when we need them?
Swansea Council has rejected these plans and it was voicing the concerns of many not as articulate whose voices were unheard.
Npower has so much power over our Assembly that it could overturn the Welsh inspector's decision and take it to the High Court in London which ruled against him.We now have the prospect of another long fight.
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The big, the powerful and the wealthy hold this country to ransom over wind power because it brings more wealth into their coffers.
We will pay the price in higher energy prices as companies sell on their developments, getting out of the responsibility of paying communities.
Witness the Betws promise which was sold on to an Irish company once plans were passed. They now state they did not make the promise so no money is forthcoming!
Oh, we gullible and trusting peasants who turn over our precious landscapes in to industrial wildernesses for no gain.
If anyone cares, please download letters of protest from socme.org and get them to planning by Friday.
L B Gammon
Mawr resident




Comments
by NeathPTboy
Wednesday, October 03 2012, 11:46AM
“I care and I've submitted mine, i've had enough of listening to all the lies from wind energy companies and I can't wait to see them all leave Wales for good.”