Trust lodges plan for two 40m wind turbines on Wormit Hill
Plans for two 40m wind turbines on Wormit Hill have been lodged with Fife Council.

Countryside, with Wormit Hill in the background.
- By Craig Smith
- Published in the Courier : 22.02.12
- Published online : 22.02.12 @ 05.25pm
The Wormit Trust has this week submitted planning applications for the pair of 50kw wind turbines on land to the south of Wormit and hopes the project will find favour with planning officials.
If approved, the turbines are expected to be clearly visible from other parts of Fife and from across the Tay in Dundee. The potential developers say the turbines will contribute greatly to energy requirements and will not negatively impact upon the landscape.
A supporting statement accompanying the application says a larger turbine could be justified in this area but noted the application was for smaller 50km wind turbines, suggesting that proved the application was ''not purely financially driven''.
''The visual impact of the turbine has been kept to a minimum and positioned so that it will not be seen from the village or the main road,'' it reads. ''The position of the wind turbine should not detract from property.''
► Financial subsidies offered to communities living near wind turbines have been branded bribes which distort reality.
Fife councillor Mike Scott-Hayward said north east Fife in particular is witnessing a ''deluge'' of planning applications for wind turbines.
In an open letter to local MSP Roderick Campbell, Mr Scott-Hayward said: ''The driver clearly is the financial benefit which accrues from the various forms of subsidy.
''I and many others consider that without those subsidies the systems woule be wholly uneconomic. A false market is being created and that is leading to considerable and actual change to our landscapes.''
Mr Campbell said he would reply in due course.





08.40am - 23.02.2012 The worm turns - Wormit, UK Report This
Two 50kW turbines do not contribute hugely to energy requirements...they are piffling. However, they would contribute hugely to the tax free income of the local aristocrat behind the Wormit Trust. They'd be very visible from nearby homes, the countryside and from across the Tay. It will be refused!
06.26pm - 29.02.2012 Mike Scott-Hayward - Kemback Bridge, Fife Report This
The debate over the issue of wind turbines being the answer or not remains devoid of the opinion of North East Fife's MSP. I do hope Mr Campbell will soon find the time to address the deep concerns that many of his constituents have over the impact of subsidised turbines in North East Fife.
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