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Originally Posted by garinda
Still, for those who think they're pleasing on the eye, at least they'll be able to watch the pretty windmils from the Clayton End, if Stanley aren't playing that well.

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Oh gosh, here's my chance to be a nimby.
Oh my goodness horrible grey things stuck on the coppice how dare they have they no respect? Do they not know that the Coppice is sacred Ground, held hallow by all those locally that know where the bodies are buried?
Still on the plus side, we can bury anymore a little bit deeper When they are putting the footings in for these eyesores!
I know they try to get us to go green but I only thought that meant drinking 16 pints of bitter in 3 hours on a Saturday night, I didn't realise it would effect me in any other way.
Well it seems I'm not the nimby type, I would welcome them up there, they will help keep the town cool when Global warming hit's in.
Truly, though, I see no objection to them being up there, instead of some useless flying saucer idea that was bandied about a few years ago.
At least it would be a statement that, yes you keep nagging us about what we need to do for the future and we are prepared to do our little bit.
We could get the authorities to paint each blade a very bright colour and from a distance it would look like a crowd of kiddies have been busy building sandcastles on the beach at Blackpool.
With a few old discarded pallets we could even disguse them to look quite pleasant. See, more green stuff recycling old wood, it's a plus, plus situation.
Whatever happens, (or probably won't), it's food for thought and has the potential to run & run as a thread on here.