Biodiversité > 2011 > Wind turbine noise: landmark case in UK court - Jane & Julian Davis suing for £2.5 million
Spalding Guardian - July 14, 2011
JANE Davis, who claims she was driven out of her home by the “nightmare” noise of wind turbines, yesterday denied exaggerating their impact or “giving up far too easily” before moving out.
Spalding Guardian - July 7, 2011
A COUPLE who have been thrust into the national media spotlight with their High Court wind farm battle say everyone has been “very supportive” so far.
BBC News - July 6, 2011
A couple resorted to red wine and sleeping tablets to blot out the noise from a nearby wind farm, the High Court has heard.
The Times - July 4, 2011
The future of dozens of wind farms is at stake in a case opening at the High Court today in which a couple say that the noise from turbines forced them to abandon their home.
Daily Mail - July 5, 2011
- Kept awake by 320ft turbines despite using earplugs and having double glazing
- ‘I want to stop the noise so we can go back home and relax and sleep and live like we did five years ago' Lire la suite...
The Telegraph - July 4, 2011
A couple who say they were driven out of their family farm by the "nightmare" hum of wind turbines have mounted a ground-breaking £2.5 million compensation bid in London's High Court.
BBC News - July 4, 2011
A couple who claim they were driven out of their Lincolnshire farm by the hum of wind turbines have started a High Court bid for £2.5m compensation.
Recharge - July 5, 2011
The future of up to 50 onshore wind farms across the UK could be at stake after the launch of a landmark £2.5m ($4m) compensation bid by a couple who claim turbine noise drove them from their home. Lire la suite...
Spalding Guardian - March 15, 2011
ALL eyes will be on Deeping St Nicholas this summer when a landmark case on noise created by wind turbines reaches the High Court.
A date has finally been set for Jane and Julian Davis to have their say on turbines which they claim have forced them out of their home.
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