
Carland Cross is a location in
Cornwall
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, England, United Kingdom, about six miles (10 kilometres) north of
Truro at OS grid reference . At Carland Cross there are a
hamlet
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, a road junction and a large wind farm. The road junction is in the civil parish of
St Erme, very close to the boundary with St Newlyn East.
Road junction
Immediately north of the settlement, Carland Cross
traffic roundabout is the junction of the
A39 and the
A30 trunk road. To the east of the roundabout, the A30 is a
dual carriageway road: to the west the A30 is
single carriageway and to the south the A39 is also single carriageway. There is a motorists'
services area, including a
filling station
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Fuel dispensers are used to ...
, by the roundabout.
Proposals to create a new dual carriageway between Chiverton Cross and Carland Cross will see a transformation of the Carland Cross roundabout with the existing roundabout retained, but connected to an additional roundabout to the north forming a dumbbell style grade-separated junction with the
A30 realigned.
Highways England's proposals for the Chiverton to Carland Cross improvement scheme were accepted for formal examination by the
Planning Inspectorate in September 2018. Work started in 2021, projected to last at least until 2023, with the overall scheme costing £330 million.
Wind farm

''Carland Cross
wind farm
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'' is to the north of the A30 with road access from the roundabout. It is the second oldest windfarm in the UK after
Delabole,
and was built in 1992. It originally had 15
turbines manufactured by
Vestas each with a capacity of
400kW.
Plans by the Spanish-owned operator,
Scottish Power, to upgrade and expand the wind farm to 20MW were opposed by a local
pressure group called RATS (Residents Against Turbines). However, the repowering was approved in May 2012 and the new windfarm was officially opened in October 2013 with the 10 new
Gamesa turbines having a capacity of 2MW each.
Antiquities
Nearby, there are Iron Age burial mounds, and flint arrowheads have been found in local fields.
References
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Villages in Cornwall
Wind farms in England
Power stations in South West England