A GREEN energy company is appealing against the refusal of planning permission for a wind farm in north Dorset.
Ecotricity said North Dorset District Council made the decision despite its own officers twice recommending approval.
The appeal will be lodged with the Planning Inspectorate in Bristol and there will then be a public hearing.
Mike Cheshire, spokesperson for Ecotricity, said: “We are appealing the decision because this wind park, with just four graceful windmills, would be the very first in Dorset and would boost the county’s existing green energy resource by almost 50 per cent at a stroke. The majority of Dorset people say they support wind power. We can’t allow where our energy comes from to continue to be decided by whoever shouts the loudest.”
It was reported earlier this year that the council was believed to have set aside £40,000 in its capital budget to contest any appeal.
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