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Operational Wind Turbines/Wind Farms St Marks C of E School, PA10/04430 THE PLANNING HISTORY CONTAINED WITHIN THIS MAP MUST NOT BE USED AS A SUBSTITUTE North Hackmarsh PA10/08299 FOR CARRYING OUT A FORMAL 'LAND CHARGE SEARCH'. NO RESPONSIBILITY WILL BE TAKEN Operational Wind Turbines/Wind Farms - EAST- 01/01/21 S of Trevona, PA11/07620 FOR ANY ERRORS OR OMISSIONS IN THE PLANNING HISTORY INFORMATION OBTAINED FROM Little Holloborough Farm PA12/12081 THIS MAP. SIMILARLY THE INFORMATION CONTAINED WITHIN THIS MAP DOES NOT CONSTITUTE (from data available on 08/01/21) Stanbury Manor, E1/2006/01156 IN ANY WAY A FORMAL NOTIFICATION OF A PLANNING DECISION, AND AS SUCH ANY ACTIONS Crimp E1/2004/02831 TAKEN AS A RESULT OF INFORMATION DISPLAYED ON THE SITE ARE UNDERTAKEN ENTIRELY Elmsworthy Farm, E1/2007/00750, E1/2009/01808 AT THE VIEWER'S OWN RISK. Uppacott Farm, PA10/08517 N of Aldercombe Barton PA13/06812 Cornwall Operational WindTurbine/Wind Farm Sites (allowed on appeal) Hollamoor Farm, PA11/04278 Taylors Cross Farm PA12/07245 These maps are generated for illustrative purposes. While the contributing East Langford Farm, PA11/00894 Turbine tip height Endslee Farm, PA11/10107 Aldercombe Barton, PA10/06936 authorities endeavour to keep them up to date, they should not be taken Moreton Pound, PA10/08428 0 - 15m as a definitive record on which to base technical assessments, such as Killock Farm, PA12/05351 Collaton Farm PA13/01766 cumulative impact. Where there are a number of applications in a small Killock Farm, PA14/10174 Norton Barton Farm, PA11/01128 Colebrook House, PA11/02657 >15 - 50m area the points are indicative only. Ivyleaf Farm: PA12/05289 Langford Hele PA14/03353 New Leigh PA12/09678 Oxenpark, PA11/08749 >50m and over Bangors House E1/2009/01572 Burmsdon Farm, E1/2008/01352 Land E of Prustacott Farm PA11/10280 Witheven Stables, PA11/06639 NE of Thurlibeer House, PA12/11218 Cornwall Operational WindTurbine/Wind Farm Sites Penlease, PA12/09058 NW of Trengune Farm PA13/06126 Higher Trewint, PA11/07348 Kitsham, PA12/02931 Whalesborough Farm, PA11/09416 Turbine tip height East Dizzard, E1/2010/00228 Thorne Farm PA12/03448, PA12/03393 Trelay Farm, E1/2010/00270 Glencove, E1/2009/00715 Trefrouse PA12/03950 0.000 - 15.000 NE of Hollafrench PA13/05242 Collamoor Head PA12/11199 Rose Cottage, PA12/05027 Week Orchard Farm, PA12/00444 East Balsdon Farm PA12/11717 Haydon Farm PA14/10400 15.001 - 50.000 Beckaveans PA13/08833 Trevillian Down Cottage PA13/04181 (ht amended by Cottage Farm PA12/04808 sec 73 PA15/09242) 50.001 - 110.000 W of Trevillian Cottage PA13/05919 Cottage Farm Barn, E1/2008/01780 Dilland Farm, PA13/08865 Cardrew Bungalow PA12/06587 Operational West Devon Turbines Swannacott, E1/2008/01353 SW of Nethercott, PA13/06873 Pencuke Farm, PA11/04304 Churchtown Farm, PA11/04617 Sea View Farm PA14/00274 Operational on appeal W of Curry Lane Cottage PA13/07593 Cargurra Farm, PA10/07516 Great Trevillian, E1/2008/01357 Creddacott Farm, E1/2008/01354 Wheatley Farm, E1/2004/02080 Torridge Turbines Tredown Farm, E1/2008/01358 Exemoor PA12/10065 Tredarrup Farm PA13/02391 Bennacott Farm PA12/11125 Carwitham Barton, PA11/06439 Hillcrest, E1/2005/01816 Operational on appeal Otterham Down, E1/2008/01702, E1/2006/01274 Lundy View Farm PA13/06283 Fentrigan, PA12/02339 Fentrigan PA13/08668 Operational Tregida Smokehouse, PA12/02378 Winsdon Farm, E1/2009/01564 Polbridge PA13/06952 Landscape Halwill Barton, PA11/09034 Rose Park Farm PA13/11430 Ashgrove Farm, PA12/12060 Lundy View Farm, PA12/04121 Starapark Farm PA13/01764 Designations Hendraburnick Farm PA12/11175 1/25m/35m Land at Lower Tregreen PA18/10990 Tregenna Farm PA14/06215 Trefern Bungalow, PA10/04541 Cold Northcott, E1/90/2595 AONB Rowlands Corner PA12/11104 E of Trela Farm PA13/05680 Condolden Farm, PA11/09279, PA13/02044 Higher Penhale, E1/2006/02413 Basil Farm, PA11/09010 AGLV Fentafriddle Farm, E1/2009/01115 Worthyvale Manor, PA11/08574 Lidcott Farm, PA12/07881 Land at Lidcott PA14/06531 Higher Basil Farm: PA13/03402 Tregora, PA11/10271 Higher Tremail Farm, PA12/08818 Tregarth Business Park PA13/10532 Higher Basil Farm, PA12/04254 Tregath Business Park PA11/03905 Delabole, E1/2008/00638 Treboy Farm, PA11/01020 Menwenicke Barton, PA12/02928 Tregragon Farm, PA10/05120 Storm PA12/01671 Unit 19/26 Launceston Depot, E1/2007/01640 Crowdy, NR/09/00487/WIND Helland Barton, E1/2009/00754 Trethorne Leisure Farm PA13/03342 Hurdon Rd, PA12/12067 Bowood Park Hotel & Golf Club, PA12/05128 N of Vicarage Farm PA13/07728 Sheers Barton, Lawhitton PA14/03557 Trevilley Farm Bungalow PA12/00378 Papillion, PA12/09666 Trethin Farm PA12/05299 Trevozah Cross, PA12/00649 The Beacon PA12/07455 Higher Suffenton, PA12/03021 NE of Trekee Bungalow PA13/00969 Higher Tregunnon, PA12/03264 W of Helsbury Park Woods PA13/00089 Treguddick PA13/03604 Fernacre PA14/00973 (PA14/01345 variation of condition) Bowden Farm PA13/03093 St Kew C.P. School, E1/2008/01754 Trewanta Park, PA12/12043 Botathan Farm PA15/09185 NE of Higher Tregunnon PA14/12064 Trethillick Farm, PA11/05187 1 Trenhorne House, PA11/10897 Great Keiro Farm PA13/03046 NW of Bottonett Farm PA13/07962 Burlerrow, PA11/02921 Langstone Farm, PA12/05972 South Penquite Farm, E1/2010/00401 Blackaton Farm PA12/09171 Rosken Farm, PA12/06817 Harrowbridge Hill Farm, E2/08/01786/FUL Roscullion Farmhouse, PA10/05312 Drakewells Mine, E2/08/01824/CCC Trevio Farm PA13/03507 Upton Cross C.P. School, E2/05/01575/FUL St Eval Parish Hall, E1/2008/02207 Cheesewring Farm, E2/09/00744/FUL Treleigh Farm PA11/08378 Higher Gonamena, PA10/07512 Higher Trevibban Farm Engollan Farm, PA11/03744 PA13/09744 Redland High Down E2/08/00329/FUL Wallhouse, PA12/01117 Tregingey Farm PA12/11017 Castle Dewey Cottages, PA12/05804 Trenouth Farm, PA12/04659 Sopers Farm, E2/99/00033/FUL Bogee Farm, PA11/10906 Gazeland Farm PA13/04323 Bears Down, E1/98/1286 Cabilla Manor, E1/2009/01280 New Trevibban Farm PA14/06045 Oak Tree Lodge Trevidgeowe Farm Fursdon Farm PA12/03543 Deviock Farm, E1/2008/01574 PA12/01786 Higher Trevibban Farm, PA11/08884 Trembleathe Barton New Hartswell Farm Great Tredinnick Farm PA13/03560 PA11/04753 Crealy Cornwall PA13/00737 E of Hendra Farm, PA11/07278 PA13/11706 N of Oak House, PA12/04542 Trelow Farm PA13/02328 Bocaddon Farm Rosewarrick PA11/03538 PA12/09363 Golden Meadow, E2/05/01170/FUL Hawksland Mill, PA11/06038 Land S of Mount Looe, PA12/06464 Treboul Farmhouse PA13/05184 Pawton Farm, PA11/04284 Lower Cadwin, E1/2005/00717 Land at Deviock Hill PA17/11625 Great Tregue Bake Farm PA12/05275 PA13/02351 St Jidgey Downs PA12/12039 Treworgey Farm, E2/07/00629/FUL 1/36m/46m Higher Tredis, PA10/04698 Callywith Quarry PA14/00558 St Breock, PA12/02907 Higher Woodley Farm PA14/03078 Botelet Farm, PA11/02044 E of Kingswood Farm PA13/00625 Wilton Farm PA12/05276 ¯ NW of Pengelly Farm PA13/08439 Steppes Farm, E1/2007/01580 E of Callybarrett Farm Land nr Parkers Cross, PA12/04769 Higher Tredis Farm PA14/10104 PA15/02966 Tawnamoor, PA11/06111 Scale 1 : 1 2 5 , 0 0 0 @ A1 Higher Tregawne Farm PA11/07746 Furzedown Lancare Park, E2/06/01649/FUL Newtons Margate Farm PA12/04276 Callywith Farm, EN11/03080 PA14/07782 0 1 2 4 6 8 © Crown copyright and database rights 2021 Ordnance Survey 100049047. 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