At the beginning of June, GreenPower organised for a local florist to deliver flowers and chocolates to 15 residents living along Heights Road in Blackridge as a small thank you for their help during the delivery of the wind turbine towers and blades. Residents kindly parked their cars elsewhere for a few days, keeping the road free for the large deliveries to our Drumduff Wind Farm.
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