PERTH community councillors campaigning to halt the Shore Road incinerator in its tracks yesterday accused tenacious would-be developers Grundon of “bland and evasive” responses to growing safety fears.Read
GRUNDON’S revised plan, drawn up after losing an appeal to a Holyrood Reporter in May 2010, has been assessed by the council and in a 136-page document development quality manager Nick Brian is recommending another refusal verdict, on health and safety and design flaw grounds.Read
Dear Editor, – Outline planning consent, subject to conditions, was granted by Perth and Kinross Council on March 6, 2006, for the Perth incinerator development.Read
PERTH councillor Peter Barrett yesterday expressed his amazement that applicants for a highly controversial waste plant in Perth have added to their plans.Read
Dear Editor, – If permission is ultimately granted for PKC’s latest incinerator fiasco, we and dozens of our friends will make a speedy mass exodus from Perth to somewhere safe to live.Read
MP Pete Wishart yesterday insisted it would be wrong for Perth and Kinross Council to fork out a six-figure sum to kill off the incinerator threat hanging over the Fair City.Read
ANOTHER former senior local authority official has joined a chorus of condemnation of the present Perth and Kinross Council leadership over their handling of the Shore Road incinerator plans.Read