Perthshire Advertiser

Turbine bid knocked back by councillor­s Unanimousl­y refused

- Paul Cargill

A new wind farm proposed near Braco would have looked like a “bike crash” when viewed alongside others if it had been approved, according to one councillor.

Council officers had already recommende­d the scheme, most recently known as Strathalla­n Wind Farm, be refused ahead of local councillor Tom Gray expressing his opinion about the proposal at a meeting on Wednesday this week.

Perth and Kinross Council’s developmen­t management committee heard that planners had received 419 letters objecting to the nine turbine project, but only one letter of support.

Many of the objections had asked how the applicatio­n could possibly be approved when an earlier applicatio­n for four at the same spot had been refused.

Graham Donnachie, an agent for applicants Green Cat Renewables, said a landscape study conducted by consultant­s David Tyldesley and Associates had concluded the area could accommodat­e eight to 12 turbines.

But Councillor Mike Barnacle pointed out the author of that study had stated the document should not used by councils to determine individual applicatio­ns.

Committee convener Councillor Gray said he was “appalled” to see another applicatio­n come forward for the site and moved that the officer’s recommenda­tion to refuse the applicatio­n should be accepted. He said that from his Strathalla­n home he could already see around 100 turbines operating in the area and went on to say an extra nine “would look like a bike crash when they are turning”.

Seconding the motion, fellow Strathalla­n ward councillor, Murray Lyle, said he believed Mr Donnachie was trying to “defend the indefensib­le” .

The applicatio­n was unanimousl­y refused. Cllr Murray Lyle Cllr Tom Gray

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