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Published Date: 17 November 2008
FEARS over the health of his pregnant partner and unborn child is forcing a man to demand a wind turbine standing a stone's throw from his family's home is removed.
Andrew Randall lives in King's Dyke, Whittlesey, with his pregnant partner Rachel Barford and one-year-old daughter Aimee, just 100 yards from the towering machine.

He said the constant noise from the turning blades is causing sleepless nights and stress for Rachel, who is four months pregnant.

Mr Randall (23) said: "Rachel's stressed all the time and she can't cope with the lack of sleep. I'm concerned about the health of the baby.

"The noise sounds like a van running outside your house and this is going on 24/7. At about 8pm when the traffic dies down, everyone wants a nice bit of peace and quiet, but you've got this thing whirring away.

"We've got a hot tub in the back garden, but it's a waste because we can't go out there, it's just too noisy."

Rachel (19) said she is fed up with the constant noise and is angry that it is affecting Aimee.

She said: "She's waking up during the night, every night, and it's not fair on her."

She added: "We couldn't open the windows in the summer because it was that bad, and it's affecting our Sky TV reception. We shouldn't have to put up with it."


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The huge machine, which measures 80m tall at its hub and 125m when one of its three blades is vertical, was put up in August.

The £2 million turbine belongs to Truro-based firm Cornwall Light & Power, and stands on land owned by Abbey Produce, whose warehouse on the site was destroyed by fire in February.

Mr Randall's neighbours have joined the fight and each household has logged a complaint with the Environmental Health department at Fenland District Council.

Bob Allum (73) said: "It should have been put up further back from the road and houses. These houses were here before the idea for that thing came about. It's inconsiderate."

Tyson Clark (38) owns King's Dyke Karpets, based yards from the turbine.

He said: "I think it's disgusting. It's intimidating to my customers and it's going to cause an accident one of these days.

"Drivers are always looking at it because it's so big and right next to the road. They just stare at it."

Head of construction management at Cornwall Light & Power John Mills said: "We are aware that some Whittlesey residents have raised concerns about noise from the nearby wind turbine. We take these concerns extremely seriously and are working closely with the local environmental protection officer to resolve the issue as quickly as possible.

"At present we are working to establish when the problem is occurring, as it is likely that the issue arises when the wind is blowing in a particular direction and at a particular speed. Once we know when noise has been an issue we will review the options available to address residents' concerns.

"The affected residents have been asked to assist by keeping a record of times at which sound becomes a concern.

The full article contains 542 words and appears in Peterborough ET newspaper.
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  • Last Updated: 17 November 2008 4:28 PM
  • Source: Peterborough ET
  • Location: Peterborough
 
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The Fool on the Hill,

Peterborough 17/11/2008 12:24:25
I think the jury's out on the real effects of these turbines. However, if the effects are genuine, I suggest this couple take themselves and their daughter Amy (sorry, Aimieeee) somewhere else, next to a nuclear power plant for example, or underneath the flight path at Gatwick. Then they WILL have something to moan about.
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Boroboyben,

17/11/2008 12:56:54
The fool on the hill: Do you live underneath a Wind Turbine?

You've got to think about the long term effects, will it affect the sale of the house (If they own it that is.) and when the children go to school, its most likely going to give them sleepless night and there education could be badly affected.
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whirlwind,

17/11/2008 13:42:47
I guess Mr Randall lived there before this monstrosity blighted the skyline. The effects of noise cannot be ignored. I would live near a nuclear power station any day than have to suffer these,
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Lord Trenchards Brat,

17/11/2008 14:20:34
The option is to move if they can
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Bodie,

17/11/2008 14:51:33
Why should they move ? If they were there before that monstrosity was built they should not be forced out just because some big company wants to walk all over them. Another example of the planners looking after the big boys and they couldn't care less about Mr & Mrs Average and Joe Public. Why - because the big boys can afford to go through appeals in the Courts but the average person cannot. It is, therefore, the cheaper option for the Council to give in rather than pay out thousands to fight an appeal.
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Zapp,

17/11/2008 15:03:51
Wear some ear plugs when you go to bed maybe?
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TravDav,

Thorney Heights 17/11/2008 15:15:27
I have nothing against wind turbines, possibly because I don't have to live near to one. However it does seem a bit much for a family to continually have to lose sleep because of them. Are there not regulations to cover the minimum distance that these windy things should be placed from residential properties? If not then there should be!!
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John Barnes,

Peterborough 17/11/2008 15:44:43
I feel very sorry for these people. I tell you what, I`ll swop my property which is right next to a travellers site. or more correctly what`s left of it after nightly vandalism for theirs. It sounds like paradise to me after this.
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DonB,

Peterborough 17/11/2008 16:17:35
I hope some of those who are inconvenienced by these ridiculous apparitions are tree hugging eco warriors, serves them right.
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17/11/2008 17:30:46
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