National Park Says Giant Wind Farm Would Be a Blot On the Landscape
The Scotsman › December 20, 2005
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The Scotsman › December 20, 2005
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SCOTLAND's biggest national park is objecting to plans to build a 34-turbine wind farm on the edge of its boundary.
The Cairngorms National Park Authority (CNPA) says the proposed development at Glenkirk, Tomatin, would have an unacceptable visual impact and would potentially harm tourism in the area. It also has concerns over the impact on protected species, such as golden eagles.See the full content of this document
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National Park Says Giant Wind Farm Would Be a Blot On the Landscape
Eurus Energy Limited has lodged a planning application with the Scottish Executive for the wind farm, with the closest tower being 380 met...
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