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Ms Isyanova said the energy created by the farm would be pumped back into the "local grid" via a substation in Whicham and be capable of powering 4,600 homes, twice the number of houses in Haverigg.
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Traffic will be diverted on the A595 through Whicham valley before rejoining the A5093 at
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Drivers heading to Millom currently have to make an eight-mile detour through Whicham
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Leader of Whicham parish council Edith Lister, who also attended the consultation, said:
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Mr Pratt said: "Ian's predecessor, Reverend George Wilson, was a very fine person and a very fine priest, much loved by the people of Bootle, Whicham, Whitbeck and Corney, and rightly so."
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Drivers heading to Millom currently have to make an eight-mile detour through Whicham
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Leader of Whicham parish council Edith Lister, who also attended the consultation, said:
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Drivers heading to Millom currently have to make an eight-mile detour through Whicham
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Ms Isyanova said the energy created by the farm would be pumped back into the "local grid" via a substation in Whicham and be capable of powering 4,600 homes, twice the number of houses in Haverigg.
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Mr Wilson left the position of duty priest for Bootle, Corney, Whicham and Whitbeck after a number of years in the role but Mr Pratt, Archdeacon of West Cumbria, says residents needn't worry about a lengthy gap between appointments.
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