Plans for two offshore wind farms in the Irish Sea submitted by Morgan and Morecambe, two companies in collaboration with BP have been hit with intense backlash. Although there's no opposition to green energy, locals fear a 'cable corridor' connecting the structures to an existing electricity substation in Penwortham will wreak havoc.
She told LancsLive the centre will have to close if the plans go ahead, due to the sensitives of the horses she looks after. Chris said: "It's sixth sense is amazing, like a dog. So it feels vibrations, noise, smell, sight, much more than we do. If that gets wind of something, in a school where we may have five riders going around, it's fight or flight with a horse.
Kirsty Kidd is the Head Coach at Wrea Green Equitation Centre, she said: "We are fearful for the future of our wonderful riding school. We offer so much to so many riders and young people from all walks of life. The impact of us having to close would be devastating to so many, not to mention the impact on our horses and ponies."
"After all the effort we've all put in, it's going to count for nothing. I've actually shed tears over this this morning. We need to rethink and regroup with a different approach." "They've said they want access through the yard to do more surveys down there. Vehicles, diggers all down there, but again you don't get told anything properly."
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