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Outlander estate fighting Strathallan windfarm plan

An artists impression of how the turbines would appear.
An artists impression of how the turbines would appear.

The head of an exclusive Perthshire estate which recently played host to an Outlander film crew is battling plans for a massive windfarm on the edge of his land.

Mike Aldridge, factor at the 61,000-acre Drummond Estate, has added his voice to a growing chorus calling for the nine-turbine Strathallan project to be scrapped.

More than 400 people and organisations have now registered their opposition to the development, earmarked for land between Comrie and Braco.

A similar, smaller four-turbine scheme at the same site, known as Greenscares, was rejected by councillors eight years ago.

But wind energy specialist Green Cat Renewables believes its plans for nine towers, each taller than the Wallace monument, will “strike a better balance between energy production and environmental impacts”.

Mr Aldridge said: “We already have the 400Kv Beauly to Denny transmission line which with 50-60m high pylons is visible within the landscape.

“The overall effect of nine 93m turbines would be significantly greater.”

He added: “Drummond Estates was fortunate to host a major filming operation connected with the Outlander television series. The location manager selected the site at Octhermuthill Farm due to the lack of development within the backdrop.

“I strongly believe that had wind turbines been present at Greenscares, the filming site would not have fulfilled their criteria.”

The Strathallan Windfarm plan has also been opposed by Mid Scotland and Fife MSP Liz Smith.

“With all the other recent windfarm developments on the skyline of the surrounding hills we can ill afford to allow the valley itself to face similar developments,” she said.

Perth and Kinross Council planners have received 416 objections and just one letter of support.

As well as concerns about visual impact, there are fears for wildlife including red kites, ospreys, hen harriers, deer and red squirrels.

Green Cat Renewables has said the scheme is designed in line with best practice guidelines.

A spokesman said: “As a nine-turbine scheme, as opposed to a four-turbine scheme, it is definitively a windfarm as opposed to a wind cluster, which is keeping with the pattern of development within this part of Perthshire.”

Councillors are expected to rule on the planning application in the new year.