GALLERY & EVENTS

July 2025’s Mass Wuther. Photo by Matt Lumsden

500 gathered on the moors. Photo by Matt Lumsden




Nothing could drown out the sea of red dresses as dancers from as far as Pittsburg in the US joined us on the moors. Photos Matt Lumsden

Photo by Matt Lumsden

Such a fun and empowering day. Photo by Matt Lumsden

Thank you to Matt Lumsden for capturing these fabulous images.


Saying an emphatic NO to a wuthering windfarm! Photo by Graeme Stead

Nick MacKinnon of Walshaw Turbines Research Group enjoying the day. Photo by Graeme Stead

The Worth Valley members are grateful for the full support of MP Robbie Moore.

Who’s against the wind farm on Walshaw Moor? Photo by Graeme Stead

Members of Worth Valley against Calderdale wind farm by Graeme Stead

Photo credit: Graeme Stead

Starting positions. Photo by Graeme Stead

Worth Valley advocate Martin Lingard by Graeme Stead

Robbie Moore MP and represents the Keighley & Ilkley constituency which borders Walshaw Moor. Here he is, meeting Stronger Together campaigners and peat expert Richard Lindsay at a drop-in session we held at the House of Commons in May 2025


Campaigner Bob Berzins in front of some very deep peat

We held a drop in session at the House of Commons in May 2025

Robbie Moore MP is supportive of our campaign and represents us, as his constituents in Parliament. Here he is meeting Stronger Together campaign members and peat expert Richard Lindsay

Haworth meeting

Haworth meeting


Standing room only meeting in September 2024 in the Old School Room in Haworth with the author and conservationist Dr Mark Avery, Keighley & Ilkley MP Robbie Moore, the then chairman of Keighley constituency Labour Party Pam Johnson and with presentations by Walshaw Turbine Research Group member Nick MacKinnon and Jenny Shepherd of Ban the Burn!

Haworth meeting






Robbie Moore MP for Worth Valley constituency invites the Leader of the House Lucy Powell to join the Haworth ‘Most Wuthering Day Ever’ event 2025
A video of Nick MacKinnon’s presentation in September 2024. This was made in response to the original 65-turbine site plan, presently reduced to 41 turbines. However, the threat of irreversible devastation of ancient, carbon-storing peat, obliteration of highly protected species and the hugely detrimental imposition on local communities during the lengthy construction period still remains

Robbie Moore MP addresses Parliament

This video was made by a globally-renowned expert in envisioning for the wind farm industry, using the exact coordinates and dimensions of the turbines. Please note that it was made using the ORIGINAL site layout of 65 turbines. The number of turbines proposed is now 41 – but this gives an idea of scale. All the turbines will be lit at night.
Moorland path to Top Withens | Jaiq Carter
How You Can Help
GETTING INVOLVED
Speak Out
Share your thoughts with your communities at home and online. Attend meetings.
Contact a member of the House of Lords.
Write to Ed Miliband, current Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero Secretary.State@energysecurity.gov.uk and tell them that there is no need to build wind farms on protected peatland.
Stronger Together
You are welcome to join our campaign group and add your voice and vote to the many – The Calderdale Windfarm Action Group is the main Facebook group representing all of the eight campaign groups of Stronger Together to Stop Calderdale Windfarm.
We’d love to have you on board with us.




Media Enquiries
For interviews and press/media enquiries please contact:
Lydia MacKinnon - 07766 333114
Penny Price - 07771 737274