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Gillian Masterson of ScottishPower
Renewables provided a brief update on local site activity within the area. She advised that to date ScottishPower
Renewables had invested over £3.8m in community benefit across the region from
the 5 sites within the Mid Argyll and Kintyre area. Gillian advised that her team were currently
in the process of compiling case studies as part of the ScottishPower
Renewables year-end report. She
highlighted the positive contributions of both East and West Kintyre Windfarm
Trusts and advised that both the Kintyre Way and the Educational Bursary
projects would feature as part of the great examples of positive initiatives
from across the UK. She further advised
that an application for life extension in respect of Beinn
an Tuirc Phase 1 had been submitted and thanked both
Alastair Bennett and Margaret Pratt for their help in circulating information
within local communities.
Alastair highlighted the
additional requirements which have been placed upon the Windfarm Trusts by ScottishPower Renewables, noting that these requirements
appeared to be overly bureaucratic. He
outlined discussions with the previous Stakeholder and Communities Manager, in
regard these issues. It was agreed that
Gillian would liaise with Alastair and Margaret directly to have a discussion
around the issues raised. Alastair also
advised of the difficulties faced by Windfarm Trusts in negotiating with developers
who were proposing new Windfarms for operation within the area, in particular
around community benefit payments. He also noted that there was an aspiration
in the area for some form of shared ownership model but that had not as yet
happened.
Discussion was had around
the options for the management of community benefit payments, with it being
noted that a single body regulated by OSCR could see monies distributed in line
with individual community aspirations aligning with local Community Development
Plans.
The Council’s Senior
Planning Development Officer noted that there was no role for the Council in
terms of community benefit payments and how these were distributed as this was
a matter for the individual power companies. Nonetheless she advised that she
would be happy to have discussions with both Alastair and Margaret in regards
to possible options for the future management of community benefit.
Having noted that there was no other competent
business for discussion, the Chair took the opportunity to thank everyone for
their attendance.
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Siobhan Jarvie of ScottishPower Renewables provided a brief update on local site activity within the area. She advised that to date ScottishPower Renewables had invested £3,192,000 in community benefit across the region from the 5 sites within the Mid Argyll, Kintyre and the Islands area. Ms Jarvie advised that since the last meeting, the Sheirdrim development had been refused at Public Local Inquiry and the Earraghail hybrid project was in the process of a Public Local Inquiry. She advised that local contacts would be kept up-to-date on the progress.
The Chair took the opportunity to congratulate all those involved in the contributions that the Windfarm Trusts had made in local communities.
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Siobhan Jarvie of ScottishPower Renewables provided a brief update on local site activity within the area, including the progress of the Earraghail hybrid project and Sheirdrim development. Siobhan confirmed that ScottishPower Renewables had been successful in winning the rights to develop an off-shore windfarm off of the West Coast of Islay, and advised that this development would be known as Machair Wind. She further advised that ScottishPower Renewables have paid £2.7m in community benefit across the sites they have in Argyll to date.
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