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Worried Aberhill residents say they are being left in the dark over proposals to build a wind turbine on their doorsteps.
The community in Whyterose Terrace says that both Fife Council and Scottish Enterprise have haphazardly sent out leaflets detailing the plans to only some members of the community, leaving several without an idea what is going on.
The residents also claim the proposed site of the turbine would not only be a massive blight on the landscape but would cause a considerable level of noise pollution.
8 August 2007
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