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We recently visited Barnard Castle to produce a video about the awareness and opinions of the local residents about the Hope Moor Wind Farm plans.
The Norwegian company Fred. Olsen Renewables plans to build around 20 turbines with each of...
In the quiet A66 village of Bowes, the door to the village hall was open with a ‘welcome’ sign outside.
Fred. Olsen Renewables (FORL) is inviting local residents to share their views on early proposals for Hope Moor Wind Farm and has arran...
By Bill Edgar, Local democracy reporter
Protest signs against the plans by Lightsource BP. Photo: LDRS
A Reform council which lost its appeal against a solar farm development in County Durham has called upon the government to review its p...
Good morning! I’m Sarah Hartley and this is The Northern Eco weekly update of environmental news. As you’ve received this newsletter then either you subscribed, or someone forwarded it to you. If the latter, then you can click on this handy...
Redcar is rated excellent for bathing water. Saltburn is rated good. John Reeve, North-East representative for the campaign group Surfers Against Sewage, spent the winter finding out what those ratings actually measure - and on Saturday, he...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
I'm a journalist fortunate enough to be based in the Yorkshire Dales. When I'm not here writing about environmental issues you'll possibly find me cycling these hills.
Local democracy reporter
Tom is an engineer and environmentalist, working with individuals and organisations on responding to climate change at sb-energy.co.uk, and communicating about the energy transition on Youtube with a channel called 'Low Carbon Lifestyle'
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