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10 murders still unsolved in Dorset

10 murders still unsolved in Dorset | Bournemouth Echo

Despite huge advances in investigative techniques there have been no recent breakthroughs in relation to the killings. Victims died between 1960 and 2000 and ages range from a newborn baby girl to a 74-year-old grandmother. Detective Chief Inspector Jez Noyce, of Dorset Police’s Major Crime Investigation Team (MCIT), told the Daily Echo: “We will continue to thoroughly investigate any new lines of enquiry that emerge and all unsolved murder cases where there are no active lines of enquiry will still be subject to periodic reviews by Dorset Police. DCI Jez Noyce Any new lines of enquiry that are identified through these reviews will also be investigated appropriately.

Planned huge solar farm near Yeovil branded dystopian scar on countryside

Planned huge solar farm near Yeovil branded dystopian scar on countryside The 120 acre sea of solar panels will span seven fields Updated Solar panels at a solar farm (file image) (Image: PA) A planned solar farm near Yeovil will become a dystopian scar on countryside and an industrial wasteland , according to one local who objected to the proposal. Dorset Council recently gave the green light to plans for a gigantic 120-acre solar farm which will span seven fields at Clifton Maybank near Bradford Abbas. The project will be able to generate 35MW of electricity a year, enough to power 10,600 homes, according to planning documents.

Huge 120 acre sea of solar panels set to be built near Yeovil

Huge 120 acre sea of solar panels set to be built near Yeovil The gigantic solar farm will span seven fields Updated The green light has been given to a gigantic solar farm A huge 120 acre sea of solar panels is set to be built near Yeovil after planning permission was approved for the project. The green light has been given to the gigantic solar farm which will span seven fields at Clifton Maybank near Bradford Abbas. The project will be able to generate 35MW of electricity a year, enough to power 10,600 homes. Dorset Council recently granted planning permission to Voltalia Ltd for the 55 hectare site at Clifton Farm, which planners say will be screened on its north west boundary by Clifton Wood with tree belts around the eastern and southern boundaries of the site.

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