A wind farm development near the Cheviot Hills which attracted more than
1,000 objections has been thrown out by council officials.

The planning department’s decision on Tuesday ends a four-year battle led
by campaign group Protect Your Cheviots to stop Whitton Wind Farm project
near Morebattle going ahead.

Initially, applicants Vattenfall applied for six turbines in August 2009,
which attracted around 800 objections. And despite submitting an amendment
in February to reduce the proposal to five turbines by removing the machine
closest to Oxnam, a further 400 dissatisfied comments were made to SBC.

Among them was the Duchess of Sutherland, who agreed that the development
would mar views from the Eildons, Cheviots and Carter Bar. She added: “It
would spoil a particularly magnificent part of our countryside and will be
seen for miles around.”

SBC’s refusal report said the proposal would have “a significantly adverse
effect on local landscape character” in an area which is currently wind
farm free.

Vaffenhall cut the scheme’s size to meet concerns of the Ministry of
Defence with regard to the impact on the Eskdalemuir’s underground nuclear
testing station.

It was also offering the local community an incentive of up to
£1.875million in spin-offs from the wind farm over 25 years, and the
application did receive support, including Jedburgh councillor Sandy Scott,
who said most of Morebattle’s residents were behind it.

A spokeswoman for Vattenfall said the company was disappointed with the
council’s decision.

She told us: “We will now review the grounds for this decision and consider
our options going forward.”


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