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Windfarm: Bid for new turbines lodged
Credit: By Ron Harris | Carluke Gazette | 15 November 2018 | www.carlukegazette.co.uk ~~
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An application for planning permission to create a 14-turbine windfarm between Coalburn and Douglas has been lodged with South Lanarkshire Council.
The bid to get the go-ahead to build the Cumberhead Windfarm has been made by Mr Charles Williams, C/o Linden House, Wrexham Road, Mold, Wales.
Two of the proposed turbines will be around 540ft high and the remaining 12 around 450ft high.
The windfarm, if approved, would have a maximum output of 50 megawatts.
The application includes the creation of a substation, control building, crane hardstandings and upgrading of access tracks.
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