Campaigners celebrate Clatto Hill windfarm refusals — and get ready to fight any appeals
Anti-windfarm campaigners are celebrating after controversial Fife proposals were thrown out. (...)
Murroes and Tealing meetings let public gauge Dodd Hill windfarm plans
Murroes residents have been given a preview of plans for a windfarm on the border of Angus and Dundee. (...)
West Coast Energy opens Dodd Hill windfarm consultation
Windfarm developers will today stage the first of two public exhibitions over their plans for a five-turbine Sidlaws scheme. (...)
Clatto Hill windfarm plans struggle to find support among councillors
Just one north-east Fife councillor has backed controversial wind turbine proposals at Clatto Hill. (...)
West Coast Energy targets Sidlaws for windfarm
Plans have emerged for a five-turbine Sidlaws windfarm in a Welsh firm's second foray into Angus. (...)
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. (...)
Group takes step forward in deciding Corse Hill windfarm community benefits
A group set up to discuss community benefits offered by a planned Angus windfarm has announced the area in which the windfall can be discussed. (...)
Clatto Hill windfarm developer says cut-down proposal is in response to community feedback
Developers behind a controversial windfarm proposal in Fife have offered to downsize the scale of the project in light of concerns from members of the public. (...)
PEACE talks: group formed to discuss windfarm proposals
Contentious windfarm proposals for Angus have spurred residents to form a working group to discuss the matter. (...)
Devon Wood windfarm proposer rejects claims scholarship offer is a 'PR wheeze'
The firm behind controversial plans for a windfarm at Devon Wood in Fife insists it is offering one of the "most competitive" community benefit packages. (...)
West Coast Energy says it is 'delighted' by public response to Corse Hill wind farm plan
The firm behind proposals for a £21 million wind farm between Arbroath and Carnoustie claims there are high levels of public support for the project — despite only 74 people completing a survey form during a two-day exhibition. (...)
West Coast Energy shares Corse Hill wind farm plans at exhibition
Plans for a £21 million wind farm in Angus have gone on display, and seem to have been well received by community groups. (...)
Site between Forfar and Glamis identified for latest Angus wind farm project
Plans have emerged for the latest Angus wind farm — with the company behind the project claiming it could provide enough energy to power the equivalent of 90% of Forfar's homes. (...)
West Coast Energy says wind farm planned for Angus coast would operate for 25 years
A wind farm being proposed for the Angus coast could be sited in the area for quarter of a century, it has been revealed. (...)
Carnoustie group launches early bid for share of wind farm community cash
An Angus community group has bid for spin-off funding from a new wind farm — before an application for the development has even been submitted. (...)
West Coast Energy reveals plan for seven-turbine wind farm between Arbroath and Carnoustie
Proposals have been unveiled for a £21 million wind farm between Arbroath and Carnoustie. (...)
West Coast Energy reveals plans for third wind farm in Fife
A wind farm developer has unveiled plans to erect turbines at a third location in Fife. (...)
Clatto wind farm objectors think blimp would bring home height concerns
Campaigners fighting the installation of wind turbines on a Fife hillside want to fly a huge blimp to show how high the structures would be. (...)
Wind farm developer accused of 'desperate attempts' to exaggerate support for plans
A wind farm developer has been accused of hiring lobbyists to back its bid to build turbines on a Fife hillside. (...)
Wait goes on for Clatto Hill wind farm objectors
People anxious about huge turbines on a Fife hill may have to wait until next summer to find out whether the structures will be built. (...)