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5th November, 2008

Wind monitoring mast to be erected at Rushy Mead during the week commencing 10th November

Partnerships of Renewables has announced that they will be erecting a wind monitoring mast at Rushy Mead during the week commencing 10th November. The monitoring mast will help them establish the viability of the site for a potential wind turbine development. The Wokingham Borough Council Planni...

14th October, 2008

Details of Rushy Mead Wind Turbine Project Environmental Studies and Public Exhibitions Announced

Partnerships for Renewables has now published a report which provides details of the environmental studies they intend to carry out to establish if the Rushy Mead site is an appropriate location for wind turbines. Together with the University of Reading, Partnerships for Renewables has also announce...

8th October, 2008

British Waterways works with Partnerships for Renewables to develop renewable energy

British Waterways has today announced plans to generate renewable energy at canal and riverside locations across the UK. Working with Partnerships for Renewables, British Waterways is the first public corporation to explore opportunities for wind turbines and small-scale hydro power schemes. The p...

18th September, 2008

Wokingham Borough Council grant planning permission for temporary wind monitoring mast

Councillors on the Wokingham Borough Council Planning Committee have voted unanimously to grant planning permission for Partnerships for Renewables’ planning application to construct a temporary wind monitoring mast, adjacent to the M4 between Junctions 10 and 11, at Rushy Mead, The temporary wi...

7th August, 2008

University of Reading and Partnerships for Renewables outline progress of wind turbine feasibility work

The University of Reading and Partnerships for Renewables have confirmed that the latest results of study work, investigating the feasibility of siting wind turbines at Rushy Mead, have proved positive. The studies which looked into issues such as ground conditions, access and noise levels have give...