The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)
Lunan Bay man says new polytunnels will devastate community
plan: Move by Geddes Farms does not require planning permission
An Angus man has claimed that a rural community will be “devastated” by the installation of 50 acres of polytunnels in a nearby field.
The small rural community near Lunan Bay has been told by an Angus Council planning officer that the move by Geddes Farms is a “permitted development” which does not require planning permission.
David Mackay, who owns one of the eight properties at the former estate known as Redcastle Farm, first became aware of the development last Monday when he noticed heavy goods vehicles transporting polytunnel frames over the private farm road.
He continued: “Later that day work installing polythene mounds started and by the end of last week half of the site was covered in polythene.
“From the position of the strawberry mounds we can see, and this was confirmed by a farm worker to me, that the ends of the polytunnels will terminate approximately four metres from our properties.
“In effect this will totally one hundred per cent, block out all our view.
“Seated in my living-room, looking out of our new picture window, I would see nothing except looking directly up a polytunnel.
“I will not even be able to see the sky unless I went outside.”
Mr Mackay, who moved to his house 18 months ago, is also concerned that the polytunnels could affect the drainage at the site and cause flooding in heavy rain and that there might be increased noise at high winds.
He is also worried that the tunnels could impact on the septic tank that serves the properties which is located in the field.
He added: “I am shocked and we are all upset that this has happened.
“At the moment I’m led to believe that this is classed as a permitted development on an agricultural site and there’s no basis for any kind of appeal or objection.
“We love the country, that’s why we moved here.
“There’s nothing else here other than the view.
“That will be totally devastated – I won’t be able to see anything other than polytunnels.”
A spokesman for Geddes Farms said the company was seeking legal advice and would make no comment on Mr Mackay’s claims. rmclaren@thecourier.co.uk
Seated in my living-room, looking out of our new picture window, I would see nothing except looking directly up a polytunnel.
DAVID MACKAY