Highland Council to Decide on Controversial Fanellan Substation Amid Public Opposition
Highland councillors are set to meet to discuss the Fanellan substation proposal, which faces 2000 objections. The campaign group Communities B4 Power Companies argues that the project is premature and lacks proper access plans. In contrast, several construction firms support the project, citing economic benefits. A previous decision to defer the hearing for a site visit was affected by bad weather. Concerns about road safety and environmental assessments remain unresolved, particularly regarding the access bridge.

Highland councillors will convene to deliberate on the Fanellan substation proposal, which has attracted around 2000 objections. Communities B4 Power Companies opposes the project, calling it premature and unsafe, citing issues with site size, access, and unresolved traffic concerns.
The substation's access bridge has no planning application or safety assessments, raising further questions. Conversely, major construction firms advocate for the project, emphasizing its economic importance and potential to support local jobs and investment.
A similar substation in Caithness received approval, while one in Sutherland was denied due to access issues. Delays in decision-making could have broader economic implications for Highland communities.




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