Protestors claim the 20-metre-high structure will be a “blot on the landscape” and a threat to the area’s natural wildlife.
Protestors claim the 20-metre-high structure on the Fereneze Braes, near Boylestone Road, will be a “blot on the landscape” and a threat to the area’s natural wildlife.
“It will stick out like a sore thumb and significantly affect the lives of people living nearby for years to come.”, with more expected to follow. On Saturday, Kirsty was joined by more than a dozen other local residents as they launched a campaign at the mast site, which is owned by Fereneze Properties.
Kirsty added: “We had a good look at the proposed site, which confirmed the concerns we have over the unsuitability of location.
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