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FAA begins testing Musk-owned Starlink, raising conflict of interest concerns

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Charts   来源:International  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:Susannah Chalmers, who has lived in Bubbenhall since 2010, said: "Already we're finding there's increased traffic flow through the village".

Susannah Chalmers, who has lived in Bubbenhall since 2010, said: "Already we're finding there's increased traffic flow through the village".

That has since been eased, meaning Scout Moor II could become the first major development of its kind in England since the original plans were shelved.A Cubico spokesman said the proposed new wind farm would be operated separately from the current Scout Moor site.

FAA begins testing Musk-owned Starlink, raising conflict of interest concerns

The firm estimated it could be operational before 2030 if planning permission was granted, and claimed it could lead to an estimated £200m in investment and hundreds of jobs.Before any planning permission is considered, there will be consultation with residents, according to theThis will focus on the size and scale of the 21 new turbines, set to be built on the eastern side of the moorlands.

FAA begins testing Musk-owned Starlink, raising conflict of interest concerns

The councillors who represent Norden said they were collectively pleased by the proactive approach Cubico was taking to speak to residents."I would rather not have them," Mr Gartside said but added that, if they had to be built, the community should benefit.

FAA begins testing Musk-owned Starlink, raising conflict of interest concerns

The firm has proposed a £20m community wealth fund for schemes to help with the cost of living, improving green spaces and business support.

It has invited the public to share ideas on how the cash could be spent.Jayne Hunt, 55, from Melksham, Wiltshire, was riding her horse Moomin down Bollards Hill near Seend on 9 July 2023. Police said she was apparently startled by a motorcycle near a blind bend.

David Ridley, HM Senior Coroner for Wiltshire and Swindon, made the decision to refer the case to the CPS over inconsistencies in evidence.A two-day inquest at the coroner's court was due to begin on Wednesday.

Chancellor Rachel Reeves’s decision to scrap planned changes to the care system in England has been described as a "tragedy" by Sir Andrew Dilnot, the man who authored the proposals in 2011.Speaking to the BBC's Today programme, Sir Andrew said: "We've failed another generation of families."

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