Are you concerned about Industrial Wind Farms in and around Walcha?
How do you feel about Walcha hosting large scale commercial renewable energy infrastructure for the next 30 years?
WinterbourneWind is currently planning for up to 126 wind turbines, each to a blade tip height of 250metres. There will also be 3 substations, 1 switchyard and 58km of overhead transmission line to connect to the grid (near Uralla).
126Wind Turbines
250Metres High
3Substations
1Switchyard
58kmOverhead lines
However, this is just one of the many projects proposed for the Walcha local government area.
You must voice your objection NOW!
The views of the community are essential to the planning and approval of the projects.
The Winterbourne Wind Project Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) submission through DPIE has closed 23rd January 2023
YOU CAN STILL HAVE YOUR SAY
by lobbying with your Local Council and Federal Members
Walcha Local Council
You can send your objections to
The General Manager,
The Mayor
or any councillors
by emailing
council@walcha.nsw.gov.au
Or by post ..
Walcha Council
PO Box 2
Walcha NSW 2354
The Hon. Adam John MARSHALL, MP
Member for Northern Tablelands
The Hon. Adam Marshall, MP
Suite 1 Ground Floor
175 Rusden Street
ARMIDALE NSW 2350
T | 02 6772 5552
F | 02 6772 5026
northerntablelands@parliament.nsw.gov.au
The Hon. Kevin John ANDERSON, MP
Member of the Legislative Assembly
Member for Tamworth
The Hon. Kevin Anderson, MP
Ground Floor
13 Fitzroy Street
TAMWORTH NSW 2340
T | 02 6766 1422
F | 02 6766 6765
tamworth@parliament.nsw.gov.au
or send a letter
to Winterbourne Wind Farm
Sample Letter
Simply Cut and Paste the sample letter below to use as a basis for your objection
Community Consultative Committee
WinterbourneWind
Level 4, St Kilda Road
Southbank VIC 3006
Dear Sir/Madam,
I hereby wish to register my objection in the strongest terms to the proposed development of industrial wind farms in Walcha and the New England.
Signature/s
Name/s
Address
Email address
Please add your own comments then sign, fill in the details, fold, stick, stamp and send.