This article in the Daily Mail criticises the continued ban on onshore wind farms in England. But the government stands firm and continues to back […]
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The Hill of Fare – A View from Banchory
Looking northwards from Banchory, the Hill of Fare dominates the skyline in an understated but fascinating way, the colours of the landscape changing with the […]
Scottish Government Energy Consents Unit (ECU) – Scoping Report
On the 14th October the Scottish Government released a document entitled, “Scoping opinion on behalf of the Scottish Ministers under the Electricity Works (Environmental Impact […]
MP expresses concern over Hill of Fare Windfarm Proposal
An article first posted in yesterday’s “Grampian Online”, written by David Porter, really puts into perspective the monolithic nature of the proposed Hill of Fare […]
Midmar Hall Public Exhibition
Another full car park, and extremely well attended public exhibition was to be found in Midmar yesterday lunchtime. The overflow carpark was full and the […]
First Public Exhibition – Crathes Hall
A full car park greeted people arriving at the exhibition at Crathes Hall for today’s first Public Exhibition. RES brought along a very slick set […]
Full RES Scoping Report – August 2022
You can find the full RES Scoping Report on the internet if you dig deep enough and have patience, put for those of you like […]
HoF Windfarm – Autumn Newsletter Released
— The first official correspondence from RES, the proposed windfarm developers has been sent out by post. I’m not sure how broad the mail drop […]
Plans for giant 820ft-tall wind farm in Aberdeenshire spark controversy
Article repeated from – Energy Voice Article 15/9/2022 Controversy has been sparked over plans to build one of the tallest onshore wind farms in the UK, less […]
The Battle of Corrichie – A Fare Fight
The Hill of Fare was the scene of a battle in 1562 between George, the 4th Earl of Huntly and Mary Queen of Scots, his first […]