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Infrasound and the proposed High Brenfield wind farm by Low Carbon 

Author:  | Noise, Scotland

I received notification of the scheduled roundtable event in the Scottish Parliament on 24th September. I would very much like to attend this, however, my work schedule may get in the way.

As a resident of Ardrishaig, I am very much opposed to the proposed High Brenfield wind farm near the village, by the company Low Carbon. I have a background as a musician and sound engineer and have particular concerns over infrasound produced by these installations.

Following a face to face meeting with a family in the Kintyre penninsula, I was shocked to hear of their suffering, poor health symptoms due to the proximity of these wind farms. I would very much like the Scottish Government and the medical profession to turn their focus on investigating these symptoms and ultimately protecting the public rather than being swept along with Ed Milliband’s crazed and reckless pathf to net zero.

The subject of infrasound is rather technical and the environmental impact assessment produced by wind farm companies are for the most totally bamboozling. I tried to simplify things at Community Council meetings and produced a little document on the subject, which I have attached here. Hopefully, it will be of some help.

Stuart McInnes

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