IAN ADAMSON - Waste interpreter working with universities, research campuses and complex organisations to turn waste data, legislation and cost pressure into practical, compliant solutions.
IAN ADAMSON - Waste interpreter working with universities, research campuses and complex organisations to turn waste data, legislation and cost pressure into practical, compliant solutions.
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Saturday, 8 February 2020
GILSTON HILL DOUBT
Plans for a wind farm in the Scottish borders have been rejected for a third time over "environmental harm" fears.
Proposals to put up turbines north west of Gilston Farm, near Heriot, first surfaced almost a decade ago.
It was initially refused by a Scottish government reporter - but revised plans later gained approval in February 2019.
However, the Court of Session quashed that decision and it was ordered to be re-determined. A reporter has now concluded the scheme should be refused.
A planning application for the Gilston Hill wind farm was originally submitted to Scottish Borders Council in late 2011 - Link

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