
ONLINE PUBLIC CONSULTATION
Welcome to this public consultation for the proposal to develop the Chràthaich Wind Farm near Cannich in the Highlands. The consultation will run from the 10th October until 28th October 2022.
An overview of the current wind farm proposal, including its design, visual impact and the environmental impact assessment process that is currently being undertaken, is provided in the documents available to download below.
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Zone of Theoretical Visibility to Blade Tip Map
Visualisation from Coire Loch Trail
Visualisation from A831 (Millness)
Visualisation from B862 (Suidhe Viewpoint)
Visualisation from Meall Dhubh
Visualisation from B852 (Picnic Layby)
Hard copies of these documents may be made available upon request via the contact form.
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If you wish to ask a member of the team a question in relation to the proposal, an online public consultation event is being held on this website on 25th October 2022 between the hours of 2.00pm and 7.00pm. During this online event, members of the public will have the opportunity to ask questions and provide feedback to a member of the development team using live chat.
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In addition to this online event, appointments can be made in advance to meet in-person with members of the development team at the following locations:
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Glenmoriston Hall – Monday 17th October 2022 between 1pm and 7.30pm
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Glenurquhart Public Hall – Tuesday 18th October 2022 between 9am and 5pm
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Cannich Hall – Wednesday 19th October 2022 between 9.30am and 1pm
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If you would like to arrange a meeting with the team, please contact Rory Dowell via e-mail: rory.dowell@duncanfarms.co.uk or by phone: 07733267201.
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Once you have reviewed the consultation documents, we would be grateful if you could provide some feedback.
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We also welcome comments on the proposal by using the contact form on this website, or by post to the following address by 31st October 2022:
Chrathaich Renewables LLP
Muirden
Turriff
Aberdeenshire
AB53 4NH
Comments made to the development team are not representations to Highland Council or The Scottish Government. Following the submission of a planning application, there will be an opportunity to make representations to both of these organisations.
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