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Approval for 62m-high wind turbine near Kennoway
Credit: 18 March 2016 | www.thecourier.co.uk ~~
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Plans for a 62m-high wind turbine near Kennoway have been approved.
Councillors on the Central Fife planning committee agreed that the 500kw structure could stay at Kilmux Farm for 25 years.
Planning officer Kathleen Illingworth said the turbine complied with established policy on size and impact on the landscape and was considered to be acceptable.
“The proposal is recommended for approval on the basis that the development has been considered to have no significant additional or detrimental impact on the quality of the landscape or the amenity of the local residential properties, including potential noise or shadow flicker issues,” she said.
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