Ayrshire Post

Wind farm communitie­s given their say

- PAUL BEHAN

Communitie­s around a proposed wind farm extension in East Ayrshire are being handed a further opportunit­y to review and give feedback on updated plans ahead of them being submitted for considerat­ion.

Banks Renewables is following up its June consultati­on at Lethans Wind Farm Extension, east of Cumnock, which resulted in it modifying its blueprints following strong engagement from those living near the site.

Key among the changes is a reduction in the number of turbines from 11 to 10 -- and alteration­s to positionin­g which will help them sit within the natural contours of the landscape.

The developer has also outlined how it will work with nine local community councils to drive a transforma­tive impact through community funding and a targeted economic boost, while also undertakin­g a detailed environmen­tal impact assessment.

Alex Baird, Chair of the local 9CC group of community councils, said:“We are working together with Banks and a range of people in the region to help shape proposals in a way that delivers transforma­tive change for Ayrshire’s former coalfield communitie­s.

“It always helps when developers, the community and the local authority can work together.”

Robin Winstanley, sustainabi­lity and external affairs manager at Banks Renewables, is also offering the opportunit­y for the community to join the project team on a one-to-one appointmen­t.

He said: “Given how much the surroundin­g area has contribute­d to this process, it felt right to go back again with our updated plans.

“Our consented Lethans Wind Farm, and this newly proposed extension have the potential to take Scotland’s net zero ambitions much closer to reality.

“We have been humbled by the level of local support there has been to help shape the proposal.”

To take part in the consultati­on, visit https://www.banksgroup.co.uk/projects/renewables//lethansext­ension/ lethans-extension/

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