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Wind Development Applications June 2021 Greater Than Wind Development Applications June 2021 Fallago Rig Mark II Application Name Location Applicant Number Power Tip Hub Rotor Date App. Date App. Notes of (MW) Height (m) Height Diameter Opened Closed Turbines (m) (m) Greater than 5MW Appeal Lodged 18/00768/S36 Crystal Rigg Phase Cranshaws Crystal Rig IV 11 48 200 140 122 20/06/2018 4 Limited ApprovedApproved (On (on Appeal) Appeal) 12/01283/S36 Cloich Forest Eddleston Amec Environment 18 54 115 70 90 12/10/2012 08/07/2016 (02/06/2014, SBC have registered an & Infrastructure Uk objection Ltd 13/00552/FUL Glenkerie Extension Broughton Glenkerie 6 15 100 60 80 14/05/2013 29/07/2015 Refused: 08/12/2014, Appeal lodged: Extension Wind 06/03/15 Farm Ltd. Scottish Borders Council Page 1 of 31 Application Name Location Applicant Number Power Tip Hub Rotor Date App. Date App. Notes of (MW) Height (m) Height Diameter Opened Closed Turbines (m) (m) 13/00789/FUL Windy Edge Hawick Windy Edge Wind 9 22.5 80 90 04/07/2013 09/06/2016 Refused: 29/06/2015 Appeal Lodged: Farm Ltd. 30/09/2015 15/00020/S36 Whitelaw Brae Tweedsmuir Jillian Adams 14 50.4 134 80 107 15/01/2015 07/12/2017 Gone to public inquiry / FEI submitted May 2016 16/00141/S36 Fallago Rig Longformacus Amec Foster 48 144 125 65-80 90 12/02/2016 30/06/2020 This is an application which has been Variation Wheeler made to extend the life of Fallago Rig Environment & (LG0004). Appeal Lodged 31/01/2017. Infrastructure UK Approved on Appeal 30/06/2020 to Ltd extend life of exisiting windfarm by an additional 5 years. Tip Height increase was refused. 16/00980/FUL Howpark Grantshouse LE20 Ltd 8 20 100 60 80 24/08/2016 23/04/2018 Refused: 24/04/2017. Appeal lodged: 20/07/2017. 17/00010/FUL Pines Burn Hawick Energiekontor UK 12 36 158 05/01/2017 17/08/2018 Refused: 06/11/2017. Appeal lodged: Ltd 04/01/2018. 19/01253/S36 Aikengall 2A Cockburnspath Community 19 97 145 27/08/2019 Windpower Approved (Operational) 00/00371/FUL Bowbeat Peebles Powergen 24 30 80 50 60 23/03/2000 25/09/2000 Operational: 09/2002 Renewables Ltd 01/00058/FUL Black Hill Longformacus Renewable Energy 22 22 78 50 56 31/01/2001 02/07/2001 Operational: 02/2007 Systems Ltd 01/00269/FUL Crystal Rig 1&1A Cranshaws Fred Olsen 25 62.5 125 60-85 80-90 09/03/2001 10/09/2001 Phase 1 Operational: 2003, Phase 2 Renewables Operational: 05/2007 05/00847/FUL Dun Law Phase 2 Oxton Renewable Energy 35 30 75 49 52 11/05/2005 19/09/2007 Operational: 10/2009 Systems Ltd 05/01884/FUL Carcant Innerleithen AMEC Wind Energy 3 6 107 67 80 10/10/2005 29/06/2007 Operational: 06/2010 06/01236/FUL Langhope Rig Ashkirk Airtricity 10 25 121 80 83 22/06/2006 02/07/2007 Scoping provided: 11/10/2005, Refused, 04/07/2007, Appeal Lodged: 09/2007, Started construction: 04/2013 07/02478/FUL Glenkerie Tweedsmuir Novera Energy 11 23.3 85-70 40 30/01/2008 10/09/2009 Consented by SBC: 08/09/2008, Approval from Scottish Ministers: 27/10/2008, Operational: 10/2012 Scottish Borders Council Page 2 of 31 Application Name Location Applicant Number Power Tip Hub Rotor Date App. Date App. Notes of (MW) Height (m) Height Diameter Opened Closed Turbines (m) (m) 08/00823/FUL Pogbie East Lothian 6 6 76 50 26 02/09/2009 EAST LOTHIAN windfarm bordering SBC ( East Lothian application number) 10/00985/P Keith Hill East Lothian 5 6.5 76 50 26 01/04/2011 EAST LOTHIAN windfarm bordering SBC ( East Lothian application number) 11/00664/FUL Hoprigshiels Cockburnspath Berwickshire 3 7.5 115 80 90 06/06/2011 03/06/2015 Approved at Committee: 06/08/2012 Community (PERC) Renewables Partnership 11/01464/FUL Penmanshiel Grantshouse RES UK & Ireland 14 35 100 60 80 27/10/2011 03/10/2012 Appeal against Non Determination Ltd Lodged: 28/09/12, Appeal Sustained 11/01662/FUL Quixwood Abbey St. Banks Renewables 13 32.2 115 80 93.4 22/12/2011 13/05/2013 Bathans (Manor Wood Wind Farm) 12/01114/S36 Clyde Extension Biggar Clyde Windfarm 54 162 03/09/2012 23/07/2014 SBC registered no objections, Approval (Addendum) (Scotland) Ltd from Scottish Ministers: 23/07/2014 13/00722/S36 Crystal Rig 3 Cranshaws Fred Olson 6 13.8 69-84 82 14/06/2013 15/06/2015 Section 36, No Objection (3 turbines at Renewables Ltd 125m. 3*110m, 1*100) SEI submitted 02/14. Scottish Ministers requested turbine 1 to be deleted to leave 6 in total, 2 *110 and 3 * 100 96/01130/FUL Dun Law Phase 1 Oxton Scottish Power 26 22 68 46 43 20/05/1996 31/07/1997 Operational: 2000 CL/04/0850 Clyde South SSE 152 350 125 80 90 08/11/2004 21/07/2008 SOUTH LANARKSHIRE (windfarm Lanarkshire bordering SBC) (South Lanarkshire application number) LG0001 Aikengall (Wester Monynut Community 16 48 125 01/05/2005 01/03/2007 Operational 03/2009 Dodd) Windpower Ltd LG0002 Crystal Rig 2&2A Cranshaws National 61 140.3 125 70-85 80-90 01/05/2004 17/07/2005 Operational: 09/2010, Phase 2: 23 Power/Fred Olsen turbines in Scottish Borders, 29 in East Renewables Lothian. Phase 2A: 9 turbines in East Lothian. Approved (Under Construction) 18/00375/S36 Neart Na Gaoithe Firth of Forth Mainstream 54 450 208 126 167 18/04/2018 03/12/2018 Approved by Scottish Government Offshore Wind Farm Renewable Power 03/12/2018 Scottish Borders Council Page 3 of 31 Application Name Location Applicant Number Power Tip Hub Rotor Date App. Date App. Notes of (MW) Height (m) Height Diameter Opened Closed Turbines (m) (m) ApprovedApproved on AppealAppeal (Operational)(Operational) 04/00317/FUL Longpark Stow Wind Prospect Ltd 19 45 100 60 80 16/02/2004 31/08/2005 Refused: 31/08/2005, Public Local Enquiry: 03/2006, Approved on Appeal: 11/07/2006, Operational: 10/2009 04/01744/FUL Toddleburn Oxton I. & H. Brown 12 48 125 80 90 03/09/2004 31/08/2005 Refused: 31/08/2005, Public Local Enquiry: 04/2006, Operational: 06/2010 05/00425/FUL Coldingham Moor Coldingham PI Renewables Ltd 22 28.6 76 46 60 04/03/2005 12/11/2007 Refused: 12/11/2007, Appeal Lodged: (Drone Hill) 11/01/2008, Public Inquiry: 09/2008, Operational : 10/2012 12/00221/FUL Neuk Cockburnspath Firm of S R Findlay 2 5 110 65 90 29/02/2012 21/03/2013 Refused: 03/10/2012, Appeal Lodged: 28/12/2012 LG0004 Fallago Rig Longformacus North British 48 144 125 65-80 90 27/10/2006 09/11/2010 Section 36, SBC Objection: Windpower Ltd 05/02/2007, Public Enquiry: 02/2008, Reopened Enquiry: 04/2010 LG0006 Aikengall 2 Monynut Community 19 68.4 145 80 107 09/09/2009 01/03/2013 Section 36, Granted consent by Windpower Ltd Scottish Government with reduction of turbines from 22 to 19. Approved on Appeal (Under Construction) 14/00169/S36 Aikengall IIa Cockburnspath Community 19 75.5 19/02/2014 19/10/2016 FEI submitted Dec 2014 Windpower Ltd Pending Decision 15/00200/NECON Ferneylea 2 Cockburnspath XSH Ltd 6 18 115 25/02/2015 18/01109/S36 Inch Cape Off Arbroath Inch Cape Offshore 72 1000 291 166 250 21/08/2018 Shore Windfarm Ltd 18/01345/S36 Sea Location 27km Eyemouth Seagreen Wind 70 0 280 28/09/2018 East of Angus Energy Limited Coastline Scottish Borders Council Page 4 of 31 app A ppr o v ed on Application Name Location Applicant Number Power Tip Hub Rotor Date App. Date App. Notes of (MW) Height (m) Height Diameter Opened Closed Turbines (m) (m) 19/00756/S36 Faw Side Hawick Community 45 315 200 125 75 30/05/2019 Community Windpower Ltd Windfarm 20/00789/S36 Whitelaw Brae Tweedsmuir Whitelaw Brae 14 58.8 137 78 117 20/07/2020 Variation to consented 15/00020/S36. Windfarm Limited Increased tip height for all turbines by 3 metres withdrawn by applicant. No SBC objection to extend operational life by 5 years. 21/01134/S36 Cloich Forest Eddleston Arcus Consultancy 12 50 150 83.4 133 08/07/2021 Services Refused 04/00350/FUL Sell Moor Lauder RDC Scotland 19 47.5 115 70 90 01/03/2004 31/08/2005 04/02420/FUL Falahill Heriot E.ON UK 3 6.9 101 60 82 10/12/2004 08/05/2006 10/01669/FUL Craigburn West Linton Lomond Energy Ltd 6 15 125 80 90 20/01/2011 30/11/2011 (Spurlens Rig) Refused (On Appeal) 03/00627/FUL Minch Moor Walkerburn AMEX Wind Energy 12 28 100 67 80 11/04/2003 09/08/2010 Refused: 09/08/2010, Appeal Lodged: 08/11/2010 04/02501/FUL Broadmeadows Selkirk Green Power Ltd 8 36 112 70 84 23/12/2004 13/06/2011 Refused: 13/06/2011, Appeal Lodged: 08/09/2011 05/02336/FUL Dunion Hill Jedburgh Windjen Ltd 8 20 101 60 41 24/01/2006 11/09/2007 Refused: 11/09/2007, Appeal Lodged: 14/03/2008, Public Inquiry: 20/01/2009 09/01162/FUL Whitton Morebattle Vattenfall 5 10 110 70 80 27/08/2009 08/07/2013 Refused: 08/07/2013, Appeal Lodged:25/09/2013. 10/00364/FUL Kinegar Cockburnspath Kinegar Quarry (S. 2 5 130 80 100 19/03/2010 15/09/2010 Screening Request: 11/03/2009, R.
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