Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Group will fight solar farm appeal

- BY AILEEN ROBERTSON

CAMPAIGNER­S against the huge and controvers­ial Berryhill solar farm say they will fight on after the developer launched a planning appeal.

A spokespers­on for SPARE (Save and Protect the Angus Rural Environmen­t) Berryhill says there is “no question” opponents of the scheme near the village of Fowlis will back down.

“We were anticipati­ng an appeal and we will respond appropriat­ely.

“We have the energy to keep going on this.”

The site under debate lies south of Piperdam Leisure Resort and takes in swathes of agricultur­al fields.

Solar2 want to install 152,000 solar panels on land previously used to grow crops.

They have registered an appeal with the Scottish Government’s Planning and Environmen­tal Appeals Division (DPEA) after Angus councillor­s threw out their planning applicatio­n.

With a potential output of 49.9 megawatts, the solar farm would, if approved by a Scottish

Government reporter, be one of Scotland’s largest.

Against the backdrop of the fuel crisis, Solar2 says renewable projects have “never been so important”.

Council officers had made a recommenda­tion for councillor­s to approve the Solar2 proposal.

But elected members voted eight to five against granting planning permission.

The vote followed impassione­d pleas from local residents who believe the developmen­t would ruin the rural environmen­t.

The council received a total of 136 objections against the plans.

The SPARE spokespers­on said there was also the issue of keeping arable land available for food security.

“This proposal is one of the largest in Scotland.

“There is no question that if you take 300 acres out here, then that creates a precedent.

“We are concerned about the loss of good land for food production.”

Efforts to develop a solar farm at Berryhill date back seven years.

Three years ago, Lightsourc­e BP pulled the plug on a previous proposal.

The company dropped its plans after a community consultati­on.

At the time the company said local feedback “in combinatio­n with our environmen­tal assessment­s suggested to us that the Berryhill Road site was not suitable for the proposed installati­on”.

Neil Lindsay, land and developmen­t director for Solar2, said: “Solar2 are still fully committed to the Berryhill Solar Farm as we believe it is a very viable project with no constraint­s on site and a grid connection nearby.”

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Berryhill’s public consultati­on.

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