Aikengall IIa Wind Farm Turbine Deliveries Start 4th May

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Blade and tower component deliveries for Aikengall IIa have been confirmed and will commence on Tuesday 4th May 2021. Community Windpower expect these deliveries to last 8 weeks.

Deliveries will occur during the day, with the components due to leave Grangemouth at 9:30am and expected to arrive at the A1 junction around 11:30am. They will then travel to site until 12:30pm. All abnormal loads will have a police escort.

Given the distances involved, there may be flexibility in the above timings. However, all deliveries are expected to be completed outside of core travelling times.

Community Windpower assures the local community that disruption will be kept to an absolute minimum.

COVID-19 Ventilation Advice for Everyone

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Last updated: April 2021

Please remember, COVID-19 doesn’t take a break and the risks of infection remain. An infected person releases particles into the air when breathing, coughing or speaking – the risk of infection is greater indoors.

Meet outside where possible – The risk of infection is reduced as the air dilutes the particles and moves them away from others.

If other people (workers, or friends / family) are coming in to your home,open windows or vents in that room – Open windows, doors and vents before, during and after visits at home. This removes infected particles from the air.

Let fresh air indoors – Letting fresh air indoors regularly throughout the day will dilute any infected particles and reduce the infection risk.

Avoid recirculating air – Avoid using ventilation systems which only recycle used air. Make sure that fresh air is introduced to all spaces.
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