Showing posts with label cambridgeshire. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cambridgeshire. Show all posts

Wednesday, 13 April 2011

Save Great Chishill Windmill


During that Mother's Day visit I told you about yesterday, I also learnt that Great Chishill's famous landmark - a postmill (windmill that can swivel on a fixed post) - future is in doubt after the county council informed the parish council that the windmill was surplus to requirements and would be sold off.

One of only two in the whole of Cambridgeshire, the iconic windmill built in 1819, is a familiar landmark to old and new visitors.

The Royston Crow - the local town's newspaper reported that the Grade 2 listed building had been placed on the Heritage at High Risk Register before being declared surplus.

And although the local parish council has been offered first refusal, it's unlikely they'll have the funds to purchase the historic structure.

It strikes me that with renewable energy in the news, could not these old and faithful servants of a bygone age be given life anew - providing cheap, plentiful energy from the wind?

photo credit: jon bennett

Tuesday, 25 January 2011

Cambridgeshire solar farm could be up and running this year


Cambridge First News reported how plans for a Cambridgeshire solar farm took a step nearer after a planning application was made.

This follows a public exhibition of the plans for a 38 acre site, a third of which will be covered with solar panels, creating enough energy to power 1,200 homes.

Residents feedback was 89% "very supportive".

Fingers crossed the planners are equally enthusiastic. Read the full article here.

photo credit: bex walton