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Objectors opposing £25m Easter Ross biogas plant near Fearn slam economic , environmental and social impacts in call to Highland Council to demand detailed assessments

A bid to build a biomass plant in the Highlands has attracted hundreds of objections from members of the public, according to the Scottish Parliament's public spending watchdog. They say it would have "severe economic impacts" on the area.

Source: ross-shirejournal.co.uk
Published on 2022-12-20

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