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Longside Parish Church Hall (4-13 Inn Brae, Longside - Public Consultation

AB42 4XNPublished 18/06/24Expired
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What is planned?

Section 36 Application, The Electricity Act 1989 (Consent required for construction etc. of generating stations.)
The Town and Country Planning (Pre-Application Consultation) (Scotland) Amendment Regulations 2021

PRE-APPLICATION CONSULTATION: Prospective Major Application at Land north of Longside Road (A950), Flushing, Peterhead
Major development of Battery Energy Storage System (400 MW) including associated infrastructure, access road, storage units, fencing and landscaping on land within Aberdeenshire Council Area.

An in-person public meeting will take place on Thursday 27th June (3pm to 7pm) at Longside Parish Church Hall (4-13 Inn Brae, Longside, Peterhead) when there will be an opportunity to find out further information and to ask the project team representing the Applicant, Harmony FL Ltd, questions about the prospective development. Further information will be available project specific website
www.scotthobbsplanning.com/consultation/flushing or alternatively contact Scott Hobbs Planning on 0131 226 7225.

If you wish to make comments on the proposal, you may do so at the above event by submitting a feedback form. Alternatively, you can email your comments (with the subject ‘Flushing BESS’) to
planning@harmonyenergy.co.uk or post comments to Scott Hobbs Planning, 24a Stafford Street, Edinburgh, EH3 7BD
by Thursday 11th July 2024.

Please note that all the comments must be sent to the above and are NOT representations to Energy Consents Unit.

There will be an opportunity to make formal representations to the council, as planning authority, when a planning application is made.

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