The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

‘Turbine plans to test SNP stance’

Windfarm applicatio­n will reveal party’s environmen­tal commitment – MSP

- BY CAMERON BROOKS

An MSP has described a controvers­ial applicatio­n forawindfa­rminoneof the Highlands’ most picturesqu­e areas as a “test case” for the Scottish Government.

Conservati­ve MSP Murdo Fraser said approving or rejecting theTalladh­a-Bheithe windfarm – proposed for a site near Loch Rannoch – would determine whether SNP ministers were serious about protecting wild land from developmen­t.

Netherland­s-based developer Eventus wants to erect 24 turbines up to 410ft high between Loch Rannoch and Loch Ericht.

There have been about 1,000 objections to the scheme. The John Muir Trust said the proposed site was in one of Scottish Natural Heritage’s newly identified Wild Land Areas and the project flew in the face of 2014 Scottish Government planning guidelines.

Speaki n g at Holyrood yesterday, Mr Fraser, a Mid Scotland and Fife MSP, said it would be a “tragedy” if the area was spoiled with an industrial developmen­t.

He said: “Today’s debate is not only important for the communitie­s surroundin­g the proposed Talladh-a-Bheithe wind farm but for the 41 other areas across Scotland that are identified as wild land by Scottish Natural Heritage.

“Scotland’s wild places are a gift to everyone in this country and cannot be sacrificed for the sake of a few more megawatts of renewable energy.

“The Scottish Government talks tough on protecting wild land and this applicatio­n represents their chance to prove it.” PlanningMi­nister Derek Mackay said he was unable to comment on a live planning applicatio­n.

The SNP MSP said guidelines to

protect the environmen­t from unsightly developmen­ts were in place and the government had rejected 194 out of 310 windfarm appeals since May 2007.

Rob Gibson, SNP MSP for Caithness, Sutherland and Ross, argued that windfarms helped support “fragile” communitie­s.

“Should local people not benefit from the developmen­t of natural resources such as wind power and should they not have the benefitof a cash source that is constant?” he asked.

“Climate change, if unmitigate­d, could destroy the very scenery that some people talk about. The social-economic issues that take into account the potential for a small community expanding, not dwindling, is something to be looked at very seriously.”

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Picture courtesy of Dave Hunt TEST CASE: Rannoch Moor could be the site for a proposed windfarm, an artist’s impression is inset.
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