Talk:Yelland

Power station
I'm reverting a recent change made to the article about the power station. At the time of posting this message, the first line of the power station section reads:

"The Yelland Power Station was once a working oil electricity production plant for south-west England, one of only two power stations"

The power station was in fact coal-fired, and was situated on the Yelland estuary because coal boats from South Wales and other places found it easily to off-load at Yelland rather than travelling further up stream towards Barnstaple. It was much easier for boats entering from the Atlantic Ocean/Bristol Channel too.