Councillors add to concern over how community's views on win

Councillors add to concern over how community's views on wind farm working hours were dealt with


A NUMBER of SIC councillors have expressed frustration with the way the local planning authority is responding – or not, as the case may be – to community concerns over the Viking Energy construction project.
In a series of e-mails seen by
Shetland News, councillors regularly attending meetings of the Tingwall, Whiteness and Weisdale community council (TWWCC) expressed disappointment over how the group’s concerns were handled – with one saying they sometimes feel “very embarrassed” attending these meetings and being told that the views of the community are “never listened to”.
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An objection by TWWCC to Viking Energy’s application to change working hours on the site to include limited time on Sundays was only responded to after the decision to grant the change had been made, a situation that was described as “unacceptable” and a “failure at a basic level”.

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