Planning permission given for turbine at Mwche farm, across Tafestuary Family of the Welsh poet are embroiled in a fight to stop the development The view inspired works such as Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night Fears it could drive away tourists from house, which is now a tea room

By Luke Salkeld for the Daily Mail

Published: 18:38 EST, 26 December 2014 | Updated: 07:38 EST, 27 December 2014

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The stunning view from his waterside home inspired some of Dylan Thomas's greatest works.

But the Welsh poet's beloved landscape is under threat after officials granted permission for a 147ft wind turbine to be built right in the middle of it.

His family are embroiled in a fight to stop the development, following celebrations to mark 100 years since Thomas's birth.

The view from Dylan Thomas's home is under threat after planning officials granted permission for a 147ft turbine (red dot in picture above)

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View from Dylan Thomas's waterside home under threat from turbine

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