Reform UK's campaign against solar farms faces practical and financial hurdles
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The i Paper
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This article appears to be about Reform UK's opposition to solar farms, noting that councils are finding it difficult to actually scrap such projects despite political opposition, and that taxpayer money is being spent in the process. However, the actual article content is not accessible — only a brief opening story reference and metadata are available.
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· 1 pulledCouncils are finding that scrapping projects is easier said than done
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