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Tory MSP says Scottish Government must respect local decision over controversial Moray wind farm – Press and Journal

Published by SAS Volunteer on March 30, 2019 March 30, 2019

By David Walker
Highlands and Islands MSP Jamie Halcro Johnston has pledged to put pressure
on the Scottish Government not to overturn a decision by Moray councillors
to recommend refusal of a controversial wind farm application.
The Clash Gour application to build 48 wind turbines at a location 12km
south of Forres was debated by members of Moray Council’s Planning and
Regulatory Committee yesterday.
After a contentious debate, they decided to object to these plans, citing
the potential “unacceptable” damage they would cause to the local landscapes.
Mr Johnston vowed to make sure the Scottish Government does not go ahead
and accept the proposals.
He said: “There is widespread public concern in Moray about this
application. It is right that local elected members have taken that
concern, and the judgement of the council’s planning officers who
recommended rejection, into account when making their decision.
“Unfortunately, it is still very possible the SNP Scottish Government will
ignore local democracy and seek to overturn this decision as they have in
the past with other windfarm proposals in Moray and across the Highlands
and Islands.
“We must keep the pressure up and stop the SNP Government in Edinburgh –
who know nothing of the beauty of our upland landscape – riding roughshod
over local decision-making here in Moray and pushing through these schemes,
allowing untold damage to be done to both our landscape and the lives and
livelihoods of local people and businesses.”
However, a Scottish Government spokesman said: “Ministers take into account
the views of communities and all representations made by members of the
public, when considering wind farm proposals.
“The merits of each proposal are considered on a case-by-case basis, and a
careful balance must be struck between the potential impacts of the
development and the associated economic, renewable energy and climate
change benefits.
“This ensures the right developments are planned, approved then completed,
in the right places.”


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