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Gillespie Macandrew secures landmark decision on Shetland wind farm

Scottish law firm Gillespie Macandrew and its client have achieved a landmark decision in the development of one of the UK’s largest wind farms covering over 8,000 hectares of croft land in Shetland.
Gillespie Macandrew secures landmark decision on Shetland wind farm
Courtesy of Chris at Geograph

Gillespie Macandrew acted for Viking Energy in its application to the Scottish Land Court for permission to proceed with a wind farm development on central Mainland Shetland, much of which is subject to crofting tenure. The Viking Energy Wind Farm is a joint venture between the local Shetland interests, including Shetland Charitable Trust on behalf of the community, and the utility company SSE. The development will consist of 103 wind turbines with a consented total capacity of up to 457 megawatts.

The wind farm will be located on land held under a mixture of private and public ownership. In the first application for a development of this scale, the Gillespie Macandrew team, led by two of the firm’s partners, Amy McDowell and Alan White, utilised Section 19A of The Crofters (Scotland) Act 1993.

“The outcome of this case will benefit over 200 crofters who have rights over the land on which the windfarm will be developed” said Alan White, a partner at Gillespie Macandrew’s Land and Rural Team. “We sought approval by making an application under s.19A of The Crofters (Scotland) Act 1993 so as to provide our clients with all the rights they required, whilst minimising the impact on the existing use of the land for crofting purposes.  Section 19A requires that the Land Court is satisfied that the proposed development is for a reasonable purpose, was not unfair to anyone holding a crofting interest in the area, that there would be fair recompense for the effects of the wind farm, and that the community as a whole would benefit.”

Amy McDowell, partner, Gillespie Macandrew, Energy, Infrastructure and Strategic Land, added that the result was a really positive result for the client and that the combined expertise of individuals across a range of disciplines, working together with Counsel, expert witnesses and the client’s project team has helped to bring this significant renewable energy project one step closer to realisation.

The Land Court hearing took place between 2-5 July at the Islesburgh Community Centre in Lerwick, Shetland. The Gillespie Macandrew team worked with Ailsa Wilson QC and Marcus McKay QC and the Court’s formal decision granting approval for the development was issued on 6 September 2018.

Viking Energy received planning consent for the Viking Windfarm from the Scottish Ministers in April 2012. Having succeeded in defending a challenge to the planning consent in the Supreme Court in [2014] (assisted by Gillespie Macandrew’s Planning Law team), securing the consent of the Scottish Land Court under s.19A of the Crofters (Scotland) Act 1993 was a significant next step in bringing the development forward.

Gillespie Macandrew is a leading independent Scottish law firm providing legal services to businesses and individuals and their families.   The firm advises clients in land and rural affairs, energy and private client including tax, and has a growing presence in commercial property and corporate business markets.  With offices in Edinburgh, Glasgow and Perth, Gillespie Macandrew serves clients from across Scotland and the UK and combines a personal approach alongside sectoral expertise.

Image: Chris at geograph.org.uk/p/3150298

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