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Wiltshire's mixed reaction to wind farm plans
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[Wiltshire Times] - Also from Keevil, Shirley Brooks was more decided. “We are dead against it,” she said. “It is destroying the countryside, and it is right in the way of the airfield, which is one of the reasons we moved to the area in the first place.
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Reginald Shirley Brooks | Revolvy
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Reginald Shirley Brooks (1854 – 10 May 1888) was an English journalist whose spoof obituary of English cricket gave rise to the legend of The Ashes . Life and career He was the son of Shirley Brooks , the satirical writer and editor of Punch .
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