From The Times: “Remembrance of things past halts turbines in Proust country”:
The Council of State, the highest bench for litigation involving the state, rejected a project to install eight 150-metre tall wind turbines within sight of the town where the writer spent his childhood summers, now named llliers-Combray, southwest of Chartres.The article can be read only in part without a subscription, but there’s enough to get the gist of it.
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