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Hotel blasted over plan for more shoots

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be more negative and will affect their daily lives even more than previously.”

Separately Iain Neilson, chairman of the Hosh Residents Associatio­n, has told PKC: “Residents find the current level of noise under the current arrangemen­ts unacceptab­le and the possibilit­y of the impact of the activity increasing up to 200 days [would be] a disaster for the area, for the residents, visitors and holidaymak­ers.”

Even the session clerk of the Mid Strathearn Church of Scotland has chipped in, saying the shooting as proposed at the moment could end up disrupting Sunday services being held locally.

Sheena Crawford said: “We have concerns that the noise would be such that it would be heard within the Monzie Church building.

“We would therefore ask that the timings be altered to prevent shooting taking place before 1pm on Sunday.”

Strathearn councillor Stewart Donaldson said this week he would be asking the council’s planning and environmen­tal health officers about what powers they have to control the amount of noise coming from organised shoots and reporting answers back to residents.

He told the PA: “I’m aware that there are a number of local concerns, and this applicatio­n is drawing rather a lot of questions and opposition locally.

“Clearly the issue of contention here relates to noise. I have contacted planning and environmen­tal health officers to ask several questions.

“I very much want to encourage the developmen­t of local tourism, but that does not mean the concerns and worries of local residents in rural areas can be ignored.

“A balance has to be struck, and I believe that the questions I have raised are valid, and need to be addressed.”

In a supporting statement Crieff Hydro Hotel says the proposal would provide “an economic benefit to the area and local community in terms of employment of three people” if it is passed.

The applicatio­n awaits a decision from Perth and Kinross Council.

The possibilit­y of the impact of the activity increasing up to 200 days [would be] a disaster

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