Stage one of a controversial wind farm scheme on land between Micklefield and Garforth looks set to get under way later this month.
* Click here to sign up to free news and sport email alerts from Garforth Today.Durham-based Banks Developments won permission earlier this year for a 60-metre 'monitoring mast' on green belt land at Hook Moor.
* Click here to make Garforth Today your friend on Facebook.An exact date for the structure to go up has yet to be decided – but today a spokesman for Banks said it was "likely" to be in the next couple of weeks.
Data from the mast will be used by the firm to fine-tune its plans for a full-scale wind farm at Hook Moor. It would involve five propeller-style turbines, each reaching a height of 410 feet – about a third of the size of the Empire State Building.
* Click here for latest Garforth and Swillington news.Banks says they would generate enough energy for more than 8,000 homes without the production of environmentally-damaging greenhouse gases.
Residents, though, argue that the site earmarked for the turbines is too close to their homes.
An application for planning permission for the main scheme is currently with Leeds City Council.
A decision on it is not expected for at least another two months.
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