Given the intense debate about the visual impact of the proposed wind farm development, and the lack of trust in the computer generated images of what it would look like, surely the answer is for there to be an actual display in the proposed area using mock up life-size “props”.

This can’t be that difficult to do. Schedule say a four hour slot on a Saturday afternoon when people all over the south coast can look out from their respective beaches and clifftops.

A minimum number of models should be displayed, covering the whole area including the nearest points to the coast.

Given it is the 21st century, it can't be beyond capability to have a quick display of something representing the actual shape and size of the proposed turbine blades actually in the sea. Someone please sort this out to end the visual debate once and for all.

Or even get one of the warships we normally get at the Air Festival to then go and moor in the Navitus Bay area and display a huge flag to the height of the blades.

Then we can actually see with our own eyes the impact.

Carlo Stones, Muscliff