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Melvich Dog Trials

Kirkton Wind Farm (Wind2) Sponsors Successful 2024 Melvich Novice Dog Trials

On 26th October 2024, the annual Melvich Novice Dog Trials took place on Kirkton Farm, with Wind2, through Kirkton Wind Farm Ltd, as the main sponsor. The trials drew 17 dogs competing in a series of challenging tasks that tested their herding abilities.

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Public exhibitions for Lairdmannoch Energy Park: 3-5 September 2024

Wind2 is inviting residents and businesses to three upcoming public exhibitions to learn more about its plans for Lairdmannoch Energy Park.

Lairdmannoch Energy Park has the potential to generate 222,254 megawatt hours of electricity annually, the equivalent of enough carbon-free electricity to meet the needs of around 67,451 homes, and offset around 96,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide each year.

Wind2 is holding public exhibitions in Laurieston (3 September), Twynholm (4 September) and Ringford (5 September) so that people can find out more, see visualisations and provide their comments and feedback on the proposal. The exhibitions will also include an interactive 3d model of the project.

Niall Hunter, project manager for Wind2, said: “We hope that local people will come along to meet us and learn more about our proposal for Lairdmannoch Energy Park, as well as give us feedback on the current plans.

“Combining two forms of renewable energy with battery storage on this site means we’ll be generating a substantial amount of clean energy.

“As well as contributing to the energy needs and net zero targets of Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland and the wider UK, Lairdmannoch Energy Park will also create significant economic benefits for the local communities surrounding the site.

“We’ll be offering a community benefit fund equivalent to £5000 per megawatt of installed wind turbine capacity and £500 for installed solar panel capacity on the site.

“This would provide £310,000 each year the energy park is operational. Over 30 years that translates into £9.3million for investment in local priorities and projects.”

The Wind2 team will be on hand at the public exhibitions to answer questions and respond to suggestions and recommendations.

The events will be held:

Tuesday 3 September 2024

3.00pm to 7.00pm

Wednesday 4 September 2024

3.00pm to 7.00pm

Thursday 5 September 2024

3.00pm to 7.00pm

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Public Hall

Lauriston Village

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Twynholm Village Hall

3 Main Street

Twynholm

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Ringford Village Hall

Main Street

Ringford

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6th November 2023

Second round of Public Exhibitions

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16th October 2023

Supplementary Environmental Information submitted to the Energy Consents Unit to support Kirkton Energy Park Section 36 application.

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Members of the community who were unable to attend the in-person exhibitions can view the exhibition materials and provide feedback on the proposal in our virtual exhibition room

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31st May 2023

Windburn Wind Farm public exhibitions: 20-22 June 2023

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5th April 2023

Wind2 have requested a formal Scoping Opinion from the Scottish Government Energy Consents Unit (ECU).

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28th November 2022

The Section 36 application for the Kirkton Energy Park has been submitted to the Scottish Government Energy Consents Unit.

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