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Olivia Thomas, a member of the Class of 2021 at Dundee Central School, has been awarded the Ruth Soules Scholarship. Ruth (Allen) Soules’ family established the scholarship in her memory to be awarded to a Dundee Central School graduate planning to pursue a career in nursing or other health care-related field. Thomas will attend SUNY Corning Community College, with a long term goal of pursuing a master’s degree in Occupational Therapy.
Planning row cost family their luxury home and almost one of their lives â now they ve rebuilt even stronger
From selling their beds to survive to building a business which has a name that s becoming recognisable around Wales
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Chris and Geraint Thomas thought they d lost everything when a planning row cost them millions of pounds and their 28-room home â but now they have rebuilt remarkably and are sitting proudly on a new home and business (Image: The Moody Cow, Bargoed farm, near Aberaeron)
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Today there are more than 3,000 turbines either in operation or under construction in the UK’s waters. Considering that the first turbine was only installed 20 years ago, this represents a staggering level of growth. However, even when you combine the 10GW of installed capacity and the 10-15GW pipeline of consented projects, the industry still has its work cut out to install 40GW by 2030. So what needs to happen to ensure this target is met and to help deliver the UK’s net zero 2050 goal?
Move away from project-by-project consenting
Olivia Thomas, head of marine planning at the Crown Estate, says the industry has reached a point where a strategic approach is needed to address some of the environmental interactions the industry has as a whole. “We need to be thinking smartly about what we have by way of data and evidence and look at the information that is provided by industry at the post-consent monitoring point.” Thomas refers to the Offshore Wind Evidence and Change