CONSULTATION
COMMUNITY CONSULTATION
In response to the challenges of Climate Change it is everyone’s responsibility to not only support and work together towards a greener future for us all globally, but to also act locally, on numerous levels, when and where we can.
The cumulation of everyone’s efforts and acceptance of the changes required, can collectively fight Climate Change and redress the impacts felt across the world.
ANGUS COUNCIL CLIMATE EMERGENCY
Climate change
The Sustainable Energy and Climate Action Plan (SECAP) was approved on 4 November 2021 to support Angus in its commitment to sustainable development, environmental management, and the transition to a low-carbon economy.
This plan provides a roadmap, highlighting key opportunity areas where Angus can reduce Green House Gas emissions, create potential adaptation actions in response to climate change and measures to provide sustainable, affordable, and secure access to energy.
For more information view the Angus Local Climate Impacts Profile (LCLIP) 1st edition) and the Angus Local Climate Impacts Profile (LCLIP) 2nd edition.
For more information on climate change and what you can do to help reduce its effects, visit:
Scottish Government - Climate Change
IPCC - Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
UKCIP - UK Climate Impacts Programme
GOV.UK - Adapting to climate change
Met Office
The Royal Society
The Committee on Climate Change
Energy Saving Trust
ANGUS COUNCIL CLIMATE EMERGENCY
Climate change
The Sustainable Energy and Climate Action Plan (SECAP) was approved on 4 November 2021 to support Angus in its commitment to sustainable development, environmental management, and the transition to a low-carbon economy.
This plan provides a roadmap, highlighting key opportunity areas where Angus can reduce Green House Gas emissions, create potential adaptation actions in response to climate change and measures to provide sustainable, affordable, and secure access to energy.
For more information view the Angus Local Climate Impacts Profile (LCLIP) 1st edition) and the Angus Local Climate Impacts Profile (LCLIP) 2nd edition.
For more information on climate change and what you can do to help reduce its effects, visit:
Scottish Government - Climate Change
IPCC - Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
UKCIP - UK Climate Impacts Programme
GOV.UK - Adapting to climate change
Met Office
The Royal Society
The Committee on Climate Change
Energy Saving Trust
The developers have been working in conjunction with the landowners encouraging the ethos of supporting communities and fostering good relations. Suggestions are sought for community benefit so that the support can be targeted to the areas most in need and/or deserving. Suggestions of dog walking areas, a children's playpark, a community orchard and also a walkway around the whole development on completion of Phase 2, the solar park development, are under review.
ZOOM MEETING
PROPOSAL OF PLANNING APPLICATIONS
TEALING BATTERY AND SOLAR FARM IS BEING PROPOSED AS A TWO PHASE DEVELOPMENT.
PHASE 1, THE BATTERY ENERGY STORAGE FACILITY OF 80MW AND PHASE 2, THE SOLAR FARM, HELD TWO VIRTUAL COMMUNITY CONSULTATIONS.
MEETING 1 - 15TH SEPTEMBER 2021, 5PM - 8PM
MEETING 2 - 7TH OCTOBER 2021, 5PM - 7PM
MINUTES OF THE MEETINGS ARE AVAILABLE TO DOWNLOAD
FURTHER COMMUNITY CONSULTS WILL BE HELD FOR PHASE 2.
Please note that comments made are not representations to the planning authority and that there will be an opportunity to make representations on any resultant application to the planning authority.
TEALING BATTERY AND SOLAR FARM IS BEING PROPOSED AS A TWO PHASE DEVELOPMENT.
PHASE 1, THE BATTERY ENERGY STORAGE FACILITY OF 80MW AND PHASE 2, THE SOLAR FARM, HELD TWO VIRTUAL COMMUNITY CONSULTATIONS.
MEETING 1 - 15TH SEPTEMBER 2021, 5PM - 8PM
MEETING 2 - 7TH OCTOBER 2021, 5PM - 7PM
MINUTES OF THE MEETINGS ARE AVAILABLE TO DOWNLOAD
FURTHER COMMUNITY CONSULTS WILL BE HELD FOR PHASE 2.
Please note that comments made are not representations to the planning authority and that there will be an opportunity to make representations on any resultant application to the planning authority.