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Double standards in Buddhist commune’s sale of Tharpaland to Scottish Power for wind farm?

Posted on June 26, 2012 by newsroom

A Buddhist group running a retreat at Tharpaland in Dumfries and Galloway, has conducted Continue reading →

Posted in Business, Churches, Community News, Environment, Politics, Renewable Energy, Tourism | Tagged 70% drop, 71 turbine farm, Argyll, Buddists, chest pains, concentrattion levels, Dumnfries Galloway, Estate, head pains, health, infrasound, meditation, mental health, mind, neighbours, physical function, pragmatism, prayer, Renewable Energy, renewables, retreat, sale, Scottish Power, tests, Tharpaland, wind farms, wind turbines | 41 Comments

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