Aberedw Wind Farm – Public Consultation Now Open: Have Your Say!

Bute Energy has launched the statutory consultation for the Aberedw Wind Farm, inviting local residents and stakeholders to share their views on the latest proposals. This consultation period is a key opportunity for the community to get informed, ask questions, and give feedback on the development.

7/4/20251 min read

Bute Energy has launched the statutory consultation for the Aberedw Wind Farm, inviting local residents and stakeholders to share their views on the latest proposals.

This consultation period is a key opportunity for the community to get informed, ask questions, and give feedback on the development.

Public Exhibition Events

Two local in-person exhibitions are planned where you can meet the project team, view detailed proposals, and discuss any questions:

  • 16 July 2025 | 2pm – 7pm | Hundred House Hall

  • 17 July 2025 | 2pm – 7pm | Aberedw Church Hall

Everyone is welcome to attend.

How to Have Your Say Online

If you can’t attend in person, you can still have your say:

  • Submit feedback via the online form: bute.energy/aberedw/overview

  • Use the interactive consultation platform, Give My View to answer quick, engaging questions to share your views on community priorities and the wind farm proposals.

Important Deadline

All comments must be submitted by 5pm on Monday, 18 August 2025.

If you prefer, you can request a hard copy feedback form by contacting Bute Energy directly using the details on their website.

Project Overview

The Aberedw Wind Farm is one of several proposed wind energy projects in the region, alongside sites like Radnor Forest, Gilwern Hill, and Banc y Celyn (see consultation map). The draft turbine layout shows the positioning of the turbines within the designated site boundary near Aberedw village.

This consultation is your chance to understand the scale, design, and impact of the project before final proposals are submitted.

More Information

Your feedback will help influence how the project develops, including potential benefits for the local community.