Inquiry resumes
Published on 31st May 2007 in News
The Humberhead Levels windfarm inquiry has been adjourned and will resume again on Tuesday, June 5 at the Vikings Hotel, Goole, at 10am.
Cases for objectors, including Robin Hood Airport and supporters, Friends of Tween Bridge, will be put forward.
During the week commencing June 12, parties will end their cases before closing submissions are heard. The inquiry, which re-opened after a three-month break on May 15, was adjourned three days later because of the non-availability of certain parties who are important to the proceedings.
More details on the inquiry and documents relating to it can be found online at www.persona.uk.com/ humberhead/index.htm
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