A council has voted to oppose a plan to roll out 37 miles (60km) of electricity pylons across the Derbyshire countryside.
Despite the frequent controversy around pylons, government planning policy favours them over underground cables in most ...
The application, lodged by SSEN, sought permission to build a substation platform at the southern end of a line of planned ‘super-pylons’ running from Aberdeenshire to Angus.
National Grid’s flagship Eryri Visual Impact Provision project is addressing this by constructing a 3.4km underground tunnel ...
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Derbyshire councillors fear ‘super pylons’ scheme poses threat to countryside
Derbyshire County Council has agreed to oppose National Grid’s current plans to roll-out 60km of 50metre high electricity ...
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Campaigners call on council to join opposition to 60km pylon roll-out across Derbyshire countryside
Campaigners descended upon Derbyshire County Council’s County Hall to protest against National Grid plans to roll-out 60km of ...
Working in partnership with National Grid, a once-in-a-generation scheme is underway to improve the landscape around the ...
Essex County Council is concerned the value of a 4,000 new home development in its area could be hit by National Grid plans ...
Essex County Council has raised fresh concerns over National Grid's plan to build 100 miles of pylons between Norwich and Tilbury.
New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye rushes to the pylon to cap off the opening drive with an 8-yard touchdown.
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Eryri National Park: Works underway to remove pylons
The Eryri Visual Impact Provision project involves building a 3.4km underground tunnel between Minffordd and Llandecwyn, allowing for the removal of 3km of overhead lines and 10 electricity pylons.
The first of 47 steel towers which will carry electricity along a 13.3km route through Argyll has been completed.
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