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Fears Spittal of Glenshee logging operation will force locals from their homes

David and Jaki Stewart with daughter Zoe near the access site to the logging area, where David has erected signs in protest.
David and Jaki Stewart with daughter Zoe near the access site to the logging area, where David has erected signs in protest.

Residents East Perthshire have raised fears that their “fragile” economy could be under threat from a major logging operation.

The Courier has been told that businesses in Spittal of Glenshee will fail and local people will be forced from their homes if the Dalmunzie Estate is allowed to continue with its plans.

Owners of the 6,500 acre sporting estate believe their 20 year scheme for felling and replanting of trees is vital to the rural economy and to that of the business.

Director Nicholas Winton said two years of talks and attempted compromises had failed to uncover a solution to the issue that has the community at war.

Those who live and runs businesses on the estate told The Courier that they fear the impact sharing their tranquil landscape with giant heavy goods vehicles will have.

The vehicles up to a six a day for three months each year will pass within touching distance of family homes and holiday lodges as they transport timber down a narrow hillside track.

The owners of the Glenbeag Mountain Lodges believe they will be deserted by customers and forced out of business.

They provide the last remaining holiday accommodation in the community which supports hillwalkers and winter sports following the fiery demise of the Spittal of Glenshee Hotel in August.

Mid Scotland and Fife MSP Murdo Fraser has called on both parties to restart talks.

Residents, however, have said they must now investigate whether there is legal action they can take to halt the development.

For more on this story see Friday’s Courier or try our digital edition.