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Councillors to visit north-east windfarm site – Press and Journal

Published by SAS Volunteer on November 17, 2017 November 17, 2017

Written by David Proctor
Councillors will cast an eye over the site of a controversial wind turbine
project near a north-east village.
Members of Aberdeenshire Council’s local review body are taking part in an
unaccompanied visit to Crimond Camp tomorrow morning.
The local authority rejected plans to build the 261ft structure earlier
this year.
An appeal was lodged with the Scottish Government, but Inverurie-based
energy firm, Farm Energy were told government reporters had “no remit” to
begin a review.
A fresh appeal against the original refusal has been lodged with
Aberdeenshire Council on behalf of the landowner.
The appeal documents claim the brownfield site is unlikely to be used for
anything else, the turbine would be partially hidden by trees and would be
an acceptable distance from public roads.
Land owner Gillian Mitchell has said she is willing to wait on the Ministry
of Defence carrying on a radar study before forging ahead.
The MOD raised concerns the turbine would cause “unacceptable interference”.
Gordon Murray, who previously objected to the plans, lives near the
proposed site and now he is objecting the appeal.
In his letter of objection he said he could already see several turbines
from the front window of his home and that he does not want to see anymore.
Mr Murray added: “We are fine with what is there, but please no more and it
is a fact that this one is poorly located and will have a visual impact.
“I am also concerned of noise levels as we can often hear the further away
turbines, this one being closer would certainly be greater.
“This turbine is too high for this location as it towers above the tree
belt and farm buildings, causing significant issues with noise, flicker and
outlook from people’s homes.”
Supporters of the proposal said it would help develop unused land and help
the Scottish Government’s target of reducing CO2.
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