What Can I Do?

Join BLOT

  • Become a member of our Action Group and express your support for our aims. Remember each person can join individually. The more members we have, the more we can show that local opinion is strongly aganst this wind farm. Support BLOT

Donate to BLOT

  • Membership of BLOT is free but we need to raise up to £30,000 through donations and fundraising in order to fight the appeal.  To donate to BLOT through PayPal, please click the link: Donate to BLOT

The funds will be spent on:

  • Employing independent experts where technical expertise is required
  • Producing newsletters, leaflets and posters
  • Marketing the 'Blottery'

Send us your Contact Details

  • Send us your email address so that we can contact you quickly with the latest news. If you would like to contact us, please do so at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

Sign the new 2 km radius petition


Check our website

  • Please check our website regularly to keep up to date with what is happening.

Volunteer

  • BLOT needs help with selling Blottery tickets and fundraising. If you are able to help, please let us know. In addition, if anyone has any particular skills or expertise which they feel they could use to assist the campaign, we would be most grateful.

Spread the word

  • Spread the word by talking to family, friends and neighbours. Let them know what's going on and how they will be affected.

Get informed

  • Understand how wind farms impact people's lives and livelihoods by reading our Local Impact section. Local Impact


 

 

 

 

 

Disclaimer: This website represents the views and opinions of the BLOT committee and our members. We have strived to be as accurate as we can in relaying industry and media news on the subject of industrial-scale wind turbine developments. Please note, the image at the top of the page is an artistic representation of what the proposed Infinergy turbines would look like. We have tried to make it as accurate as possible by using the known height of the anemometer (just visible) in the photo and the proposed locations of the turbines from an Ordanance Survey map.