Greens call for enquiry into MoD wind farm policy

8 March 2008 - Following the Ministry of Defence's announcement on 5 March 2008 that it had withdrawn its opposition to three wind turbines at Hethel in South Norfolk, two Green Party councillors have written an open letter to Energy minister Malcolm Wickes and Defence minister Des Browne.

The letter, written by Andrew Boswell, parliamentary spokesperson for North Norfolk, and Rupert Read, Green Party lead candidate for Eastern Region in 2009 Euro-elections, calls for a Government enquiry:

The Norwich based Councillors are also asking the objectors to drop their anti-wind energy campaign so that planning consent can now proceed smoothly.

Councillor Rupert Read said: "We welcome the news that the MoD have dropped their objections and hope that this is a positive signal for renewable energy development in East Anglia. This industry is crucial to our region's economic health, and also in the fight against dangerous climate change. We also hope that the objectors will now lay down their arms, and allow this vital renewable energy development to proceed without further delay."

Councillor Andrew Boswell said: "Just a few weeks ago, the MoD claimed that they could not even guarantee that replacing the RAF Trimingham radar with the latest technology in 2009 would solve the problem, now they have withdrawn all objections. This fiasco has lost the company time and money, and slowed down our national response to climate change. The company deserves an explanation from the Government for the sudden change of mind, the industry needs a guarantee that this won't happen again. We are calling on the ministers responsible for Energy and Defence to launch an enquiry and to ensure that these problems won't happen again. We would also like to see a clear statement of the status of all the wind applications that the MoD have previously blocked in the region."