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Cinda Jones: Fact-checking solar opportunities in Western Mass.
An example of a large scale ground-mounted solar array. THOMAS PEARSON
Published: 4/6/2021 2:43:46 PM
Good-hearted people who want to protect trees and forests keep writing public letters opposing the Cowls family (who just protected over 5,500 acres of working forests) hosting solar farms on several interspersed 30-acre sites in Shutesbury, Pelham and Amherst. Fact checking is in order.
Forested land is important. Do you know how much Shutesbury has? According to Shutesbury’s 2015 Open Space Plan, Shutesbury is 87% forested, with 81% of the town’s open space under (mostly permanent) protection and 6% of the town is devoted to residential units.
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Although the Place Plan will be mainly about planning related issues, it can also address broader, well-being issues (such as traffic and transport, community cohesion, and mitigating climate change) and go further to include practical projects to make Chepstow a better place to live. Over the next 18 months the town council want to engage with all those who live and work in the town as part of building the Chepstow Place Plan. In this way the resultant plan will contribute to shaping and informing developments in Chepstow that reflect the needs and aspirations of the community. Cllr Tom Kirton, who is on the Working Group for the Place Plan, said: “We hope that as many local people as possible get involved in putting this plan together. It will influence what happens in the town over the next 10-15 years.