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Council Seeks Views On Planning For Wind Energy

17th April 2011

The Highland Council has prepared new planning guidance for wind energy developments and now wants to hear what the people of the Highlands, developers and interest groups think about it.

The new guidance will be used in the consideration of planning applications for wind energy developments. It will be used in conjunction with and will supplement the Highland wide Local Development Plan, which the Council published as a Proposed Plan in autumn 2010.

The guidance deals specifically with the development of wind turbines in onshore locations. It will replace some parts of the Highland Renewable Energy Strategy and Planning Guidelines document of 2006.

The deadline for comments is 5 p.m. on Friday 24 June 2011.

Councillor Ian Ross, Chairman of the Planning, Environment and Development Committee, explained: "The Council is working hard to promote development of a wide range of renewable energy types - including wave, tidal and offshore wind. More onshore wind energy development, including further large windfarms, will continue to be needed in Highland if renewable energy targets are to be met.

"Our new guidance encourages developers to look at the least constrained areas of Highland, where development of windfarms would have a lesser impact. There are some other areas of Highland where we would wish to give significant protection - particularly because of the importance of designated and other sites. This will also help to address people's concerns over the apparent concentration of several windfarms in the same area of the Highlands and the impact this can have on the wider landscape and particular scenic views - this is often referred to as cumulative impact."

He added: "The Guidance covers the whole of the Highlands. However, some parts of Highland are under greater pressure for windfarm development than others. We have therefore focussed our work on landscape and visual issues and developed more detailed guidance for the Monadhliath area and the Caithness area. We are keen to get people's feedback on that in particular, as it is our intention to repeat this process for other parts of Highland in time."

The draft guidance document (and supporting studies) is available on the Council's website
http://www.highland.gov.uk/yourenvironment/planning/consultations.htm.

 

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