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Lingo Wind Farm Community Benefit Forum chairwoman's resignation blamed on 'sustained negative campaign'

The chairwoman of a group set up to negotiate a community benefits package as part of plans for a windfarm in north east Fife has stepped down.

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Ms Walker chaired the group that would decide how community payments from the wind turbines would be shared.

  • By Craig Smith
  • Published in the Courier : 14.02.12
  • Published online : 14.02.12 @ 12.12pm
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Irene Walker has resigned from her position as independent chairwoman of the Lingo Wind Farm Community Benefit Forum following what has been branded by developers as a ''negative and sustained campaign'' by local people opposed to the turbines near Largoward.

Ms Walker, a former chief executive of Scottish Enterprise Dumfries and Galloway and key industries director and rural relations director with Scottish Enterprise, had only been appointed to the role less than four months ago and was charged with liaising with the energy company behind the project to secure the best possible community benefits from it.

However, West Coast Energy — which remains hopeful its plans will find favour with Fife Council — has confirmed that negative publicity about the planned Lingo development has now forced her to relinquish the reins of the group.

Steve Salt, planning and development director of West Coast Energy, said: ''We are disappointed to announce that, due to a negative and sustained campaign by a number of individuals in the community, Irene Walker has made the difficult decision to stand down as independent chair of the Lingo Community Benefit Forum.

''Irene was appointed due to her excellent skills and knowledge in economic development and management. As such she was an ideal and appropriate chair for the forum, and was unanimously appointed by the group in October last year.

''Unfortunately, due to certain individuals who oppose our development using Irene's appointment to generate negative media coverage, Irene has decided that she is no longer willing to chair the group in light of such hostility.

''We are deeply disappointed with the reception she has received, as indeed are the majority of the Lingo Community Benefit Forum members. We support Irene entirely in her decision, and hope the negative publicity relating to her will now be at an end.''

The company hopes to create a windfarm consisting of five 100m turbines on land north of the B940 road between Largoward and Dunino. The developer says that, if approved, it would be able to power around 7,000 homes a year using green energy.

The Lingo project is just the latest in a series of similar schemes masterminded by West Coast Energy, which has previously secured planning consent for nine turbines at Little Raith near Auchtertool and also wants to erect turbines at Clatto Hill between Kingskettle and Kennoway.

It is also behind plans for a windfarm on the Angus coast, where a similar community benefot forum is currently being set up.

Ms Walker is vice-chairwoman of the board at Elmwood College and has consistently maintained her independence as a representative on the forum.

However, concerns were raised by local residents that there may be a conflict of interest, with the local community council saying it was ''somewhat worrying'' to see West Coast Energy working closely with Elmwood.

In light of Mrs Walker's resignation, Martin Dibley, a member of the Royal Burghs of Kilrenny, Anstruther and Cellardyke Community Council and the East Neuk Community Councils Group, has been appointed interim chairman.

''He has committed to see the forum through the next month while they seek to appoint a new independent chair,'' Mr Salt said. ''We are glad to see the Lingo CBF group has decided to continue.''

The group remains open to members of the public and the next meeting will be held on Wednesday, March 7, at 6.30pm at The Inn at Lathones.

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People: Irene Walke, Martin Dibley, Steve Salt | Organisations: Lingo Wind Farm Community Benefit Forum, West Coast Energy | Places: Largoward, Dunino | Concepts: Windfarm

 
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01.38pm - 14.02.2012  Nick - Cupar, Uk    Report This

WCE are always at this...trying to defile landscape for a buck and drop a few pennies to the community. If Fife isn't careful it will soon just look like an advert for their ugly behemoths. The only advantage will be the demise of Salmond's vote when these things are built.


10.37am - 15.02.2012  Thornindaside - perth, scotland    Report This

I have no idea how much present or future benefit windfarms will have on Scotlands need for power but I will admit to finding the smaller developments quite an uplifting sight(testament to man's ingenuity)Can't believe that there is no place for them in some cases.


04.54pm - 15.02.2012  Joe - Ansthruther, Fife    Report This

There is plenty of place - far too much place - for turbines, big and small. Just take a look at the map produced by EFTAG (EAST FIFE TURBINE AWARENESS GROUP). They are not a testamount to man's ingenuity but his greed (subsidy-grabbing developers) and gullibility (communities who take the bribe).


05.58pm - 15.02.2012  Thornindaside - perth, scotland    Report This

@Joe when I say a testament to man's ingenuity I'm refering to the designers/engineers the of the turbines just as I admire many other inventions that in the right set of circumstances bring benefit.Some people feel very anti nuclear/gas/coal/hydro electric generated power what do you favour?


02.00pm - 22.02.2012  Nick - Newburgh, Uk    Report This

Oh there's nout very clever about a windturbine. Basically archaic in design and largely abandonned in the 18th century. They produce limited amounts of power unpredictably and at very great expense due to the skewed feed in tariff. Now splitting the atom...that is very clever.


08.17am - 23.02.2012  Sachaa - Anstruther, Scotland    Report This

Perhaps Nick would like to explain to the people of Chernobyl or Fukushima how clever splitting the atom is......


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