Campaigners against a plan to build giant wind turbines on moors associated with the Bronte sisters are making a final attempt to convince councillors and planners to ditch the plan.

People living close to Thornton Moor, west of Bradford, are hoping to stop the proposal in its tracks at a meeting next week.

The moor is a couple of miles from the famous parsonage at Haworth where the Bronte sisters and their family lived, which is now a museum.

Experts say their work – including Emily Bronte's Wuthering Heights – was heavily influenced by the landscape of the area. The Bronte Way footpath also runs straight across Thornton Moor, and developers want to build four turbines next to its route.

Councillors are due to meet on Wednesday to decide whether to allow the first stage – a 200ft-high wind monitoring mast.

Anthea Orchard, who chairs the Thornton Moor Windfarm Action Group, said: "It's too close to a Site of Special Scientific Interest and it's too close to other important sites."