The 12th-century village battling against the boom in AI data centres
Briefly

"A proposal to build a data center on the edge of the English village of Abbots Langley was rejected by local authorities amid fierce opposition from villagers."
"Residents of Abbots Langley, 18 miles northwest of London in Hertfordshire, worry the facility will strain local resources and create noise and traffic that damages the character of the quiet village."
"It's just hideously inappropriate, said Stewart Lewis, 70, who lives in one of the converted houses in the 600-year-old Tithe Barn... This isn't the place for it."
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