Multi-millionairess Sigrid Rausing, who owns Coignafearn Estate in the Monadhliath mountains, is seeking a judicial review of Highland Regional Council's decision not to oppose the proposal for a 33 turbine wind farm on neighbouring Dunmaglass Estate. (see post 26 February this year). More than 1500 people and three community councils objected. (Source: Scottish Mountaineer)
The first hearing was scheduled for November although, as yet, I can't find any reports on the proceedings.
"The spirit was already aloft, I was pulling on my boots" - W H Murray, Mountaineering in Scotland
Stuc a' Chroin and Ben Vorich
Showing posts with label Dunmaglass Estate. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dunmaglass Estate. Show all posts
Friday, 3 December 2010
Friday, 26 March 2010
Dunmaglass and Moy Estates - Wind Turbines
I've just heard that Highland Council planning committee have voted by six to two in favour of the erection of 33 wind turbines on the Dunmaglass Estate. The Cairngorm National Park Authority and The John Muir Trust opposed the application and 1556 letters of objection were received and 912 for.
Meanwhile Carbon Free Developments want to establish 55 turbines on the Moy Estate and will likely submit an application later this year. The developer will probably offer free or discounted power as a community benefit.
I'm afraid there is simply no stopping the march of these ineffective monstrosities across Scotland.
Meanwhile Carbon Free Developments want to establish 55 turbines on the Moy Estate and will likely submit an application later this year. The developer will probably offer free or discounted power as a community benefit.
I'm afraid there is simply no stopping the march of these ineffective monstrosities across Scotland.
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