Perthshire residents are campaigning against a wind farm project which they describe as “the industrialisation of a precious mountain landscape”.
The proposed Glen Lednock Wind Farm, on the Invergeldie Estate near Comrie, adjacent to Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park, comprises 19 wind turbines with a blade tip height of up to 200 metres.
Objectors this week insisted that company Low Carbon’s application would be a major visual intrusion in a scenic part of Highland Perthshire.
They have formed a Save Glen Lednock group and urged objectors to submit comments before a consultation deadline of Monday July 20.
Comrie objector David Spaven commented: “It’s a bit of a David v Goliath struggle, fighting a big multi-national company – but remember that David won.
“With the combination of raised community awareness and a professional report we’ve commissioned, we’re quietly optimistic that we can stop this destructive scheme which amounts to the industrialisation of a precious mountain landscape”.  https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/local-news/objectors-david-goliath-struggle-halt-35500773?fbclid=IwY2xjawLZr4NleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHtj9Uoef3CJWv1y7K9r9t_ILfidtEgSvGU5RaEHXpIyvLeGyM1Llich6h61G_aem_R8evuqEBwMhIPyX1zNRN1A

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