MPs and wealthy landowners among beneficiaries of green subsidy

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, on the family estate, Netherwitton Hall. OpenDemocracy have worked out using numbers from Ofgem based on how many boilers and the size of property that under the scheme they would probably have received just under £20,000 a year. Their boiler is powered by wood from the estate. It is estimated the estate will receive a total of £400,000 in 2015 prices by 2035. Trevelyan split with her husband in 2019 and no longer lives in the family home.

 

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Who wud of thunk it?

Well no surprises here then. Make loopholes as big ad barn doors and theyveill be used

They don't make land any more. If landowners like my brother are prepared to do the work to keep England green, pay them. There is too much crap ribbon development and too much fly-tipping. Landowners are our caretakers and gardeners. Pay 'em

won't reach reductions simply by reducing business emissions

Of course they are. Its just another scam.

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