Perthshire Council Rejects Solar Farm Proposal on Agricultural Land
Perth and Kinross Council has unanimously rejected a proposed solar farm at Kinnon Park, citing food security concerns. The project, covering 81 hectares and equivalent to 100 football pitches, faced 316 objections and was deemed inappropriate for prime agricultural land.
The Perth and Kinross Council has denied a proposal for a solar farm and battery energy storage system at Kinnon Park, citing the significance of food security. The development, which would occupy 81 hectares of prime agricultural land, received 316 objections, primarily focused on visual impact, flood risk, and loss of open space.
Local councillor Michelle Frampton emphasized the need to balance renewable energy initiatives with preserving agricultural land, arguing that the area has reached its saturation point for renewable projects. The council's decision aligns with national policies that restrict development on high-quality soils unless essential. The unanimous vote reflects a growing concern over sustainable land use amidst increasing renewable energy demands.
Comments