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J.K. Rowling fans force reroute of Greenlink interconnector at Dobby's grave

Euro Herald Published Aug 1, 2026 Reviewed Aug 18, 2026 ✓ Reviewed by citations.press editors
J.K. Rowling fans force reroute of Greenlink interconnector at Dobby's grave
The Greenlink interconnector is a 504‑megawatt electricity link between Britain and Ireland.
504 MW · Greenlink interconnector
Project director Simon Ludlam oversees a £430 million cabling scheme for the Greenlink interconnector.
430 £ · cabling scheme Simon Ludlam, Project director

J.K. Rowling's worldwide fan base has once again left its mark on the real world. At Freshwater West beach in Pembrokeshire, a collection of painted stones, odd socks and a wooden cross marks the imagined grave of Dobby, the house-elf from the Harry Potter novels. When the Greenlink interconnector, a 504-megawatt electricity link between Britain and Ireland, was slated to run beneath those dunes, the shrine became a point of contention.

Project director Simon Ludlam, who oversees the £430 million cabling scheme, reported receiving "hundreds" of calls from Potter enthusiasts after the route was announced. Ludlam asked "who?" before being told that the site was "a very, very serious matter" for the fans. In response, the developers agreed to adjust the alignment to avoid disturbing the makeshift memorial.

The revised plan now threads around the Dobby shrine, preserving the fan-created tribute while allowing the interconnector to proceed.

The incident illustrates how cultural phenomena can intersect with critical infrastructure projects. Rowling's books have shaped the values of a generation, and the devotion of adult fans can translate into tangible influence on public works. It also underscores the sensitivity of energy developers to local sentiment, especially when projects cross environmentally and socially significant sites.

With the route altered, construction of the Greenlink interconnector is expected to continue on schedule, linking the British and Irish power grids and enhancing renewable energy exchange. However, the episode may set a precedent for future engagements between infrastructure planners and community groups, prompting earlier consultations to pre-empt similar disputes.

As the interconnector moves forward, the Dobby shrine remains a reminder that even fictional narratives can leave a lasting imprint on the physical landscape.

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