Britain's most easterly wind turbine could soon be sporting new logos.
Thrive Renewables which owns the Gulliver Wind Turbine at Ness point is seeking permission to replace the SLP logos which sit atop the turbine on the side of the gearbox housing; they were applied in 2004 when the turbine was built. SLP Energy was the project developer.
.Gulliver is Suffolk's first commercial wind turbine and at 126 metres was the tallest in the UK at the time.

Conceptual image of the proposed logo for the other side of the wind turbine, and all three logos - credit: Parker Planning Services Ltd
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