The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Farmer’ s warning as land is ‘ruined’

- NANCY NICOLSON, FARMING EDITOR

Constructi­on work on a major undergroun­d pipeline has ground to a halt after a furious Angus farmer claimed contractor­s were destroying his land.

Work was halted on the Seagreen wind farm pipeline, which runs through Inveraldie Farm on the outskirts of Dundee, when Gordon Beattie accused Roadbridge, the SSE contractor­s, of failing to abide by their contract and creating damage that he says will take 30 years to repair.

The onshore cable route extends across 19.3km from Carnoustie to the proposed substation at Tealing and crosses 41 properties. It is central to the £3 billion joint venture between TotalEnerg­ies and SSE Renewables which is scheduled to enter commercial operation in 2023.

But diggers are now standing idle as Mr Beattie said he would only allow work to resume on the 1.5km corridor crossing his farm when weather conditions improve.

He has also warned other farmers to beware of the risks of agreeing to any major works on their land.

“They promise you the world, but make sure you have a good lawyer and land agent,” he said.

“We agreed compensati­on but we weren’t prepared for devastatio­n like this and fully expected the work to be done during the drier summer months – but we should have got that in writing.

“Instead work started then stopped, and now a bomb site would be tidier than the mess they’ve created. There are lochs in the field now.

“They’ve ruined my land for 30 years.”

The interrupti­on to essential work comes in the week the first of 114 wind turbines was installed at the Seagreen wind farm 17

miles off the Angus coast. Seagreen Offshore Windfarm Limited said it wasn’t in a position to comment on its relationsh­ip with individual landowners.

However, in a statement the company said: “Seagreen always seeks to engage positively with landowners and their representa­tives to support the successful delivery of the ongoing constructi­on programme for this major infrastruc­ture project.

“All constructi­on works

are carried out in line with the extensive consultati­on that we always undertake prior to any works commencing.

“As is required under our overall planning consent as well as any individual landowner agreements, Seagreen Offshore Windfarm Limited is obliged to reinstate any lands on which we undertake constructi­on works to the condition in which we received those lands, and we fully intend to meet these obligation­s.”

 ?? ?? STANDOFF: A digger idle on Gordon Beattie’s land where contractor­s laying a pipeline have created a ‘bomb site’.
STANDOFF: A digger idle on Gordon Beattie’s land where contractor­s laying a pipeline have created a ‘bomb site’.
 ?? ?? An aerial view of the pipeline track through the farm.
An aerial view of the pipeline track through the farm.

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