TO HIGHLIGHT the change in the landscape over the past ten years since wind turbines and solar panels have been erected across Cornwall and Devon, and to give a view of how many are to come, Graham Gimblett, of Week St Mary, took 'Post' reporter Natalie Venning to the skies above North Cornwall and Torridge.
Graham, a local farmer, has seen the change in the Cornish landscape from the sky over the past ten years. Though he "takes no side" currently, he wishes for the council, the developers, and the public to stop for a moment, and have a proper informed debate on the subject.
"In my mind, it is getting prolific," said Graham. "I have no argument one way or the other, I just want to give the opportunity for people to see.
"There is only so much we can do in Cornwall. If this was Arizona, it's a different story, there is the space. Cornwall is only 40 miles across."
Graham explained when he first moved to the county, there were no turbines, so he has seen a "drastic change".
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