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1. Another rejection ... but battle rages on
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 23 December 2003NOW the really hard work begins ...
2. Firm insists: ‘We won’t give up’
Rochdale Observer, Friday 5 December 2003UNITED Utilities has vowed to continue its fight for a Scout Moor windfarm despite strong opposition from all four of Rochdale Council's township planning committees.
3. We don’t want your weapons of power
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 11 November 2003SOME 400 people climbed to the top of Rochdale's highest hill on Sunday - to shout a defiant 'no' to windfarms.
4. Political rivals unite against wind of change
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 4 November 2003TANDLE Hill in Royton and Crompton Moor above Shaw are seen as two prime sites for windfarms, residents have been warned.
5. ‘Green Man’ Bellamy leads turbine protest
Rochdale Observer, Friday 24 October 2003BOTANIST and TV presenter David Bellamy is to lead a walk to the top of Knowl Hill in support of anti-windfarm campaigners.
6. ‘No’ to wind turbines
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 21 October 2003A PROPOSAL for wind turbines as part of plans for reclaiming Landgate Quarry has failed to impress Whitworth Town Council.
7. Firm insists ‘Wind blows in our favour’
Rochdale Observer, Friday 3 October 2003A POLL for the company behind the controversial Scout Moor windfarm at Norden says local people have given it 'huge support'.
8. Windy city
Rochdale Observer, Friday 12 September 2003PROPOSALS for yet another local windfarm - this time overlooking Newhey - have triggered more strong local opposition.
9. 'You've got your figures wrong'
Rochdale Observer, Friday 12 September 2003WINDFARM protesters have told United Utilities and Peel Holdings, who want to build 26 turbines on Scout Moor and Knowl Moor, that they've got their figures wrong.
10. Windfarm: It’s crunch time
Rochdale Observer, Friday 5 September 2003ANTI-windfarm campaigners are preparing for a showdown with developers after getting permission to state their case at a town hall meeting.
