Community Council Elections

Would you like to make a difference in your Community?

The Community Council Elections are now open.

If you would like to join Dunadd Community Council please ensure your form is returned to the Returning Officer by 4pm on Thursday 8th September 2022.

Please email secretary@dunaddcc.org with any questions or for a chat about the process.

All our meeting minutes can be found in the “minutes” section of the website.

Community Council Elections 20 October 2022 (argyll-bute.gov.uk)

Planning Applications

Please find below some planning applications that have appeared on the weekly report over the last couple of weeks –

22/00481/PP | Creation of an outdoor seating area, cooking area, fire pit and wild swimming pond (retrospective) | Kilmartin Castle Barrmor View Kilmartin Lochgilphead Argyll And Bute PA31 8RQ (argyll-bute.gov.uk)

22/01372/FGS | Woodland Creation | Woodland Adjacent To Kirnan House Kilmichael Glen Argyll And Bute (argyll-bute.gov.uk)

22/01243/PP | Renewal of planning permission reference 19/00143/PP (Demolition of ruin, erection of dwellinghouse and installation of sewage treatment plant) | Land North West Of Kilmartin Quarry Kilmartin Argyll And Bute (argyll-bute.gov.uk)

22/00668/PP | Erection of storage shed ancillary to bothy | Old Glennan Ford Argyll And Bute (argyll-bute.gov.uk)

Notification of proposed sale of surplus property –

Please see below information and a map from Forestry and Land Scotland. For further information and contact details, please email secretary@dunaddcc.org. The deadline for interest is the 26th July. If no interest is received from a public sector or community body then the property will be offered for sale on the open market.

NOTIFICATION OF PROPOSED SALE OF SURPLUS PROPERTY

Property Name : LECKUARY EX. SAWMILL SITE

Region : WEST

Forestry and Land Scotland (FLS) is proposing the sale of the above property, extending to approximately 2.99 hectares, a map of which is attached for identification purposes only.

As you may be aware, under the Community Empowerment (Scotland) Act 2015 new regulations on public asset transfer came into effect on 23rd January 2017, see http://www.gov.scot/Topics/People/engage/AssetTransfer. In response to this, FLS has developed the Community Asset Transfer Scheme (CATS) – http://forestryandland.gov.scot/CATS. The Scheme guidance provides information on developing, submitting and concluding Asset Transfer Requests.

New Woodland Formation

Please find below some information regarding a new woodland creation proposal for land in Kilmichael Glassery. Please email any comments to be my 29th July – secretary@dunaddcc.org

Dear Stakeholder

We are in the process of designing a new woodland creation proposal for land in Kilmichael Glassary, 7.5km north of Lochgilphead, Argyll and Bute. The initial design concept is to add to the extensive existing woodlands by planting a diverse range of productive broadleaves, accented by pockets of native broadleaves.

This work is being performed by Highfield Forestry Limited on behalf of the landowner.

As part of our due diligence for this proposal, we are required to contact all stakeholders and give them an opportunity to comment on the proposals. All responses to this consultation are recorded in a consultation log that forms part of the application and will only be shared with Scottish Forestry. Personal information will not be included in this log unless you have given us permission to do so in any correspondence we receive.

Highfield Forestry Limited will only store your information in connection with this proposal, it will not be used for any other purpose nor shared with any other parties without your prior consent.

Location and Background

The project will seek to establish approximately 7.4 ha of new woodland in the grounds of Kirnan Estate, on the southeast facing aspect of Cnoc Fiaclach.

Current Land-use and Soils

The land is semi-improved and has been used for grazing of livestock, some of which has been fallow for several years and has reverted to meadow. The soils are classified as brown soils and range from well drained, to impeded drainage.

Main Objectives

The intention is to add to the existing Ancient Semi-Natural Woodlands and productive woodlands, improving ecological variety, and diversifying timber crops.

Desktop and walkover surveys have been used to create the initial design concept identifying suitable species, important wildlife habitats or other sensitives within the area. The outcome of these surveys has been used to create a woodland that does not significantly impact the existing environment and enhances the hillside landscape and amenity value.

Low impact mounding techniques will be used to cultivate the soil which minimises any potential for soil run-off. This gives the tree the best opportunity to successfully establish under optimal conditions by improving drainage and soil temperature.

It is proposed to protect the trees from browsing using new sections of deer fencing and vole guards. This will have a minimal visual impact compared with using protective tree tubes and will reduce the likelihood of unnecessary plastic entering the environment. Public access requirements will be maintained at all times.

Planting will be done by hand and may require chemical weeding through the establishment phase. This will be spot applied to reduce risk of runoff.

All work will be done according to best practice guidance laid out in the UK Forestry Standard.

Conservation

There are no known designated protected areas. A search of the National Biodiversity Network atlas showed that small pearl-bordered fritillary, marsh fritillary and small heath butterflies, all of which are BAP species, are within 5km of the site. Further information on these species will be required to assess their presence and the planting design will be modified accordingly to the findings.

All these species will be protected in accordance with good practice as set out in the UK Forestry Standard. Appropriate action will be taken if sensitive areas are identified.

Archaeology

There are no scheduled monuments, unscheduled monuments, or Canmore points within or related to the site. If any archaeological discoveries are made during operations, the relevant authority will be contacted. Kirnan House itself is a designated as a Canmore feature, however, is well outside of the operational area.

Summary

As a stakeholder you are invited to review the details given in the letter and the enclosed Concept Map. At this stage no final decisions have been made about the plan, so we welcome any opinions, suggestions, or additional information about features of interest we have not yet identified. The concept map will be adjusted and modified with input from this consultation.

Eredine Wind Farm

Please find below some information regarding Eredine Wind Farm. Comments should be submitted by 19th July. There will be an exhibition and we will publish these dates when we receive them. Thank you.

RWE’s request for a Scoping Opinion to the Scottish Government’s Energy Consents Unit (ECU) for the proposed Eredine wind farm can now be viewed online.

Documents can be viewed at the Scottish Government’s Energy Consents Unit website www.energyconsents.scot by:

–  clicking on Search tab; then,

–  clicking on Simple Search tab; then,

–  typing Eredine into the Search by Project Name box then clicking on Go; then,

–  clicking on ECU00004517 and then clicking on the Documents tab. Please note that the Scoping Report may be on the second page of documents.

Planning Applications

Please see below two planning applications that have been published on the weekly list dated 17th June 2022. The 2nd link is for four houses.

22/00460/PP | Erection of dwellinghouse, installation of sewage treatment plant and formation of vehicular access | Plot 2 Torran Farm Ford Argyll And Bute (argyll-bute.gov.uk)

22/00838/PP | Erection of 4 dwellinghouses, installation of private sewage treatement tank, formation of vehicular access and upgrade to existing access | Land North Of Inverliever Lodge Ford Lochgilphead Argyll And Bute PA31 8RH (argyll-bute.gov.uk)

Meetings

June 2023 – DCC will now meet on the last Wednesday of every 2nd month, we are planning on having all meetings face to face. Minutes and agendas of our meetings can be found in the “meetings” section above.

Future meeting dates. All DCC meetings start at 19.30 –

  • 26th July 2023 – Glassary, Kilmartin and Ford Parish Church, Barrmor View – Kilmartin
  • 27th September 2023 – Ford Village Hall
  • 29th November 2023 – Kilmartin Museum
  • 31st January 2024 – online
  • 27th March 2024 – Ford Village Hall
  • 29th May 2024 – venue TBC (including AGM)