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Firm seeks mast approval on Urlar Estate
Credit: 27 April 2015 | www.thecourier.co.uk ~~
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A windfarm developer is seeking a two-year extension for 80m masts that collect wind-speed data at a Highland Perthshire estate.
Crossburns Windfarm Ltd is seeking permission to develop a windfarm on the Urlar Estate, south-west of Aberfeldy.
An application was submitted to the Scottish Government in October 2014 for Crossburns Windfarm, which comprises of 25 turbines.
The planned site is adjacent to the 14-turbine Calliacher cluster and very close to the sprawling Griffin development. Planning permission was originally secured in February 2013.
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