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

Trust makes plea on turbines

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A conservati­on charity has appealed to Highland councillor­s to change their minds on plans for two controvers­ial windfarms in Sutherland.

The Scottish Government is asking the local authority to review its previous response on the Glencassle­y and Sallachy windfarms, near Lairg, in light of their pronouncem­ents on wild land areas.

The two developmen­ts lie within one of the newly designated wild areas.

SSE Renewables’ Glencassle­y scheme involves around 23 turbines near Rosehall, while WKN AG’s plans for Sallachy comprise 22 devices near Loch Shin.

In May last year, the council’s north planning committee agreed not to object to the proposals.

But the committee has been asked to look

“Wild Land Areas map would be compromise­d”

again at its decision because of the release of the wild lands map.

It will meet tomorrow to reassess its decision in light of the new informatio­n. Planning offic ia l s have recommende­d maintainin­g their original stance.

The John Muir Trust (JMT) has written to membersof thecommitt­ee asking them to raise objections.

JMT policy officer John Low said: “The integrity of the entire Wild Land Areas map would be compromise­d, and the commitment­s to wild land protection in the National Planning Framework and Scottish Planning Policy would be rendered worthless.”

But last night, an SSE Renewables said: “We expect committee members to now objectivel­y consider the recommenda­tion by their planners – which is to make no further representa­tion on this project.”

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