Land At Glenshimmeroch Hill – Appeal allowed

The Scottish Government have given up all pretense at playing the game.  Yet another wind farm  given consent on appeal.  They are just waving them all through now without a second thought.  There is no point in putting wind farms through the planning system or employing decision makers while there Read more

By SAS Volunteer, ago

The human right to water – Notes from a Contributor

It is an offence under Section 16 of the Private Water Supply (PWS) Regulations, The Water Intended for Human Consumption (Private Supplies) (Scotland) Regulations 2017 (legislation.gov.uk) for someone to take an action that results in the deterioration of a PWS.”  And  In 2002, the United Nations officially adopted water as Read more

By SAS Volunteer, ago

Section 36 Scoping Schemes (New Data)

Most wind farms now being proposed are S36 schemes though a number of smaller ones remain undecided mostly in the Dumfries & Galloway Council area. It is fairly easy to discover the state of play on S36 schemes as the Energy Consents Unit website does allow folk to discover which Read more

By SAS Volunteer, ago

It’s been 15 years since the start of a public inquiry into the Beauly-Denny power line – and it’s still dividing opinion – Press and Journal

A critical piece of infrastructure, or an unnecessary scar on the landscape? The upgraded power line stretching 137 miles from Beauly to Denny near Falkirk still divides opinion. Fifteen years ago, on February 6 2017, an inquiry opened into the proposal, outlining the development-versus-environment battle raging around it. Scotland’s longest Read more

By SAS Volunteer, ago

Herald letters

  DANGER OF THE WIND FARMS IN response to several of your correspondents (Letters, January 30), I do not approve of wind farms. I am very much aware of the danger to bats, insects and birds, as well as the threat to peat from the concrete bases. Apparently bats explode Read more

By SAS Volunteer, ago