I am interested in the Minister's comment that the Department for Communities and Local Government has established a fund, which is to be welcomed, but what happens in cases such as that of my constituents, who have already had to go to law twice? First, I suspect that there will be a problem about whether they meet the criteria laid down by the Secretary of State. Secondly, I suspect that if they get a financial contribution once, they will not get one a second time. I am not nit-picking, because this is a hard case in which such issues have already arisen. What advice can he give my constituents?
Wind Turbines
Proceeding contribution from
Keith Simpson
(Conservative)
in the House of Commons on Tuesday, 22 April 2008.
It occurred during Adjournment debate on Wind Turbines.
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