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Country Guardian

List of UK Windfarm Action Groups

Updated 1st November 2010

VISIT THE LIST HERE


This list has been compiled as a guide and reference to assist windfarm action groups to contact each other. The number of these groups has reached  240 and is still growing.

Many of the groups are group members of Country Guardian and many have individual members who are also CG members. However, it is important to emphasise that Country Guardian does not have 'branches' and that all these groups are totally autonomous, having been formed originally as a result of windfarm developments planned for their local countryside. Country Guardian's role has been to research the impact of windfarms and the arguments put forward to promote them, and make this information available as widely as possible. Increasingly the groups are building up a national and indeed international network, visiting each other and exploiting email and Internet sites to communicate.

This list is published in Openview, and on its Internet site: www.countryguardian.net

Please contact the editor on 01494 680275, or michaelhird@tiscali.co.uk to correct errors and add more groups.


Material posted to this site has been posted in good faith and according to the 'fair use' doctrine of copyright law for non-commercial use.