COUNCILLORS have approved an application by the developers of the converter station at Upper Kergord to vary approved working hours and have, by default, added three more hours to the weekly total. A proposed condition by planning officers to restrict HGV movement early on.
SHETLAND Islands Council (SIC) has now responded to an appeal made by the developer of the Viking Energy wind farm over a recent planning refusal. The SIC wrote to the Scottish Government’s planning appeals division to defend the decision-making of councillors. The appeal was.
WITH SHETLAND Islands Council’s leader and convener confirming their plans not to stand in the May election, there will be change at the top in the chamber. But Steven Coutts (Shetland West) and Malcolm Bell (Lerwick North) are not the only senior members deciding to call time.
SHETLAND Islands Council – acting as the local planning authority – fell into “serious error” when elected members considered two Viking Energy applications last year, the wind farm’s developer has claimed. It comes as an appeal has been lodged against the refusal of.