
A Line Has Been Crossed
Across rural Wales, large corporate energy projects are being pushed through the planning process at breakneck speed. Communities feel voiceless in decisions about their own future. Families, farms, and small businesses are under unsustainable pressure.
Green GEN Cymru, the company behind plans for more than 200 kilometres of high-voltage pylons, has been accused of intimidation, harassment and coercion in its attempts to access private land.
People report unannounced visits, repeated calls, and threats of escalating legal action. Some have faced agents entering fields without consent, ignoring requests to leave, and breaching biosecurity rules.
Development of this scale should be built on trust, consent and respect, not pressure and fear.
Our Living Landscapes
Season by season, we care for these places, the valleys, farms and commons that shape rural Wales
Green GEN Cymru’s proposed network of 132kV pylon lines would transform greenfield valleys and into industrial corridors.
We are here to speak for those landscapes, for the people who tend them, and for a way of working with the land that builds the future without breaking the present.
We stand for a living landscape:
• where food, nature and community belong together;
• where change happens with consent, not force;
• and where progress strengthens the fabric of rural life rather than unravelling it.

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Justice for Wales is taking legal action to challenge Green GEN Cymru’s conduct and defend the rights of the people and places affected.
We argue that the company has acted unlawfully in its attempts to access private land, in breach of planning law, human rights and environmental protections.
Justice for Wales is raising funds through CrowdJustice to cover the legal costs of this challenge, led by New South Law. Every pound goes directly into a solicitor-managed fund.
Together, we are standing against the coercive, careless planning system that has allowed powerful interests to override local knowledge, environmental protections and the rights of those who live on the land.


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