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The Breaker Hill Wind Farm proposal is for fifteen
1.3MW wind turbines (19.5MW), with a 68m tower height and 31m blades (99m
tip height), along with underground cables, access tracks,
anemometer masts, a switchgear building and a temporary
construction compound. They would be built on Breaker Hill,
currently forest, and Craig Hill, part of Poundland Farm.
About 270 hectares of commercial conifer plantation would be felled to accommodate the wind farm.
Access roads would be built up the hill from Almont Farm
Construction access for the turbines would be from Ballantrae along
the B734 through Colmonell and into the forest at Almont Farm.
The South Ayrshire COuncil Planning Hearing is scheduled for 27th October 2011.
The aim of
AWAG is as follows:
- To stop the windfarm development on Almont/Breaker Hill
& Craig Hill, Poundland, near Pinwherry in the Stinchar Valley - South Ayrshire.
- If necessary, to force the developer to minimise the effects of
their turbines and the access roads.
- To prevent the addition of further unsuitably sited turbines in
this area.
- To highlight to others the realities of living with turbines and
expose the myth of them being "eco-friendly".
- To co-ordinate with other action groups to help prevent the
construction of wind turbines in other unsuitable sites.
Contact Us
To join the action group, or for information, send an email to:
info@awag.co.uk
See here for a list of AWAG
Office Bearers. Messages of Support
From Cathy Jamieson, MSP, 21st September 2009:
Windfarm Action Group
seeks support
I am a strong supporter of
renewable energy and have supported a number of windfarm
developments where they were sensible, and had the backing
of local people. I also campaigned hard alongside my
colleague Sarah Boyack MSP for micro renewable to feature in
the Scottish Government’s plans. But I also believe that we
need a balanced approach to our energy mix, and that the
load should be spread across Scotland. That’s why, when I
was in Government, I fought hard for ‘cumulative impact’ to
be something which could be considered in planning
applications for windfarms. In other words, in considering
an application, it would be permissible to look not just at
what is proposed in that particular application, but also to
take account of a wider look at the local area. I was
persuaded of the need for this because of the volume of
windfarm applications in my constituency. At one stage there
were so many plans being proposed for Carrick, that they
were in danger of all joining up if every one got the go
ahead! I met with representatives of the Action Group who
are worried about the impact on the Stinchar valley if the
proposed windfarm at Almont/Breaker Hill goes ahead. This
plan does not appear to have any community support, and I
hope that South Ayrshire Council will consider the
cumulative impact of yet another windfarm in Carrick, when
they consider the application.
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