Rushy Mead

The University of Reading is working with Partnerships for Renewables to develop a wind energy project on the University owned land adjacent to the M4.

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Partnerships for Renewables holding community drop-in days throughout 2009

Published: 21/01/2009


Representatives from Partnerships for Renewables will be working in a room at the Earley Community Resource Centre (Warbler Drive, Lower Earley, RG6 4HB) for one day every two months to give local residents an opportunity to discuss the ongoing work investigating the feasibility of siting wind turbines at Rushy Mead, just south of the M4 between junctions 10 and 11.

Representatives form Partnerships for Renewables will be available from 11:00 to 19:00 at the Earley Community Resource Centre on the following dates:

• 29th January
• 26th March
• 28th May,
• 30th July
• 24th September
• 26th November

If you have specific queries please contact the team by phoning 0800 731 7395 or emailing PfR@communityrelations.co.uk


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