Angus Pylon Action Group
Protecting Angus's Landscapes and Livelihoods
A Very Special Day for Angus
Angus Councillors voted to support a motion to object to the TKUP project, an important decision that now opens the door to a public inquiry.
A sincere thank you to Angus Councillors for listening to the concerns of local residents, and for their professionalism over the past few years when they were unable to comment publicly. Their commitment to acting in the public interest is genuinely appreciated.
Thank you also to the campaign groups who have put in countless hours of work, research and organisation, and to every member of the public who wrote letters, sent emails, and made their voices heard. This outcome simply wouldn’t have been possible without that collective effort.
While this is a significant win, the battle is far from over. A public inquiry is now a real possibility, and funding will be required to ensure the community is properly represented.
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We're fighting for your homes, your farms, and your landscape against the looming threat of giant pylons and sprawling substations planned by National Grid and SSEN.
We are fully committed to challenging SSEN's plans.
Our efforts include, engaging with politicians, hosting public meetings, scrutinizing SSEN’s proposals, exploring alternatives, and distributing information.
We're exploring every possible avenue to resist these developments, but we can't do it alone. We pledge to keep you well-informed and equip you with the necessary tools to join this fight, yet we urgently need your support in several key areas.
If you're in a position to do so, please consider donating. Every penny we receive will be directly invested in our campaign against SSEN.
Your time is equally valuable. Whether it’s distributing flyers, hanging posters, or simply attending events to show your support, every effort contributes significantly to our cause.
Most crucially, we need you to voice your objections.
In the upcoming months, we’ll guide you in crafting effective objections to consultations and planning proposals. It’s imperative that you submit these objections. Your voice is powerful—let it be heard.