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North Devon Council was set to vote on a plan to run major electrical cables from a new offshore wind farm to Saunton Sands and under the dunes around it.
A UNESCO biosphere and one of the UK 's top tourist beaches, there has been no shortage of local opposition - 1,843 objections to be precise.
The developers say the project will power 135,000 homes and that they've adapted plans to minimise environmental and social impacts.
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