SIR – Charlotte, Emily, Anne or Branwell – which of the four super turbines scheduled for Thornton Moor should carry which name?
As the turbines are a done-deal, despite the chimera of a public inquiry, is it time to start thinking of them as being local assets with significant potential as tourist attractions, art objects, education and historical awareness?
I wonder if funds could be found by the energy company or the Arts Council – they sponsor condom-strewn beds and such rubbish! – and have proper or abstract images of the Bronte children painted on the turbines rather than them being the usual off-white?
Add some spotlights for night and the turbines could become a significant attraction drawing tourists and school trips from all over the UK while also putting Bradford, West Yokrshire and the UK arts on the world’s news.
Who in Bradford or West Yorkshire has the initiative to make this happen?
Rose White, Opus Point, Halifax
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