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On the phone in today - are we spending too much public money on windfarms. Half a billion pounds of subsidy has been spent trying to reach targets on renewable energy. Critics have told a BBC investigation that many companies are building windfarms in the wrong places. Wind turbines supply just one per cent of our energy supply and on some days there's so little wind they're providing no power at all. Are you a fan of windpower. Call us at midday and let us know. 08700 100 110 or email by using the form below or text 07786 20 10 40.

Stephanie Booth, the transexual hotel owner from Llangollen, says she's persecuted by her neighbours because she's had a sex change. Stephanie runs a string of hotels across North Wales and says there were no complaints about noisy parties at the Wild Pheasant Hotel before she took over and started catering for traditional weddings and civil partnerships. Call her on the programme after midday.

And would you turn down the chance to play for Wales. The Cardiff City winger, Paul Parry, has - he's withdrawn from the Wales squad for personal reasons, a decision described by retired international Jason Perry as silly. What do you think? Was his up and down relationship with John Toshak to blame. We'll be trying to find out at midday.


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