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Cumberhead West Windfarm
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Location
Cumberhead West Wind Farm is located within Cumberhead Forest, around 7.7 km west north-west of Douglas, in rural South Lanarkshire. The proposed Development site adjoins an established cluster of wind farms around Hagshaw Hill (known as the ‘Hagshaw Cluster’)
Current Stage
Cumberhead West Windfarm is currently in construction. For further information on the construction of the project please contact the Project Team directly via the email in the ‘Contact’ section below.
Project History
In November 2020 Cumberhead West Wind Farm Ltd submitted a Section 36 Application to the Scottish Government for Cumberhead West Wind Farm.
The Section 36 Application was consented by the Scottish Ministers on the 18th November 2021. The Determination Notice and Decision Letter can be viewed here:
Consent has been granted for the construction and operation of Cumberhead West Wind Farm, comprising of 21 wind turbines with tip height not exceeding 200 metres with an installed capacity of approximately 126MW.
Further details of the project including electronic copies of the EIA Report document and the application and consultation process can be found using the links below.
Community Consultation
Early consultation is key to the way 3R Energy and SPR develop projects and throughout the development process we ensure local communities and stakeholders are given the opportunity to provide feedback and are kept informed of project progress.
Benefits
With established sites nearby, 3R Energy and SPR have a history of working positively with local communities and are keen to create employment opportunities during the construction and operation of the developments that can be delivered locally to benefit those who live near the sites.
The socio-economic assessment for Cumberhead West Wind Farm predicts that the project will result in a substantial investment in South Lanarkshire and Scotland:
- It was estimated that during the development and construction phase, the Proposed Development would invest approximately £152 million, that could generate up to:
- The Development would form part of a wider cluster of onshore wind developments in the area. This presents an opportunity for local suppliers to have continuity of work across multiple projects and encourages local suppliers to diversify into the onshore wind market.
- There will also be wider benefits associated with the Development as a result of the provision of community benefit funding. This will enable the local communities surrounding the Development, such as Coalburn, Lesmahagow, Douglas, Glespin, Rigside, and Douglas Water to invest in the local area, and meet the objectives set out in their community action plans.
- There would also be benefits to the public sector from payment of non-domestic rates estimated to be worth around £1.3 million each year.
- £0.7 million and 10 jobs in South Lanarkshire; and
- £1.2 million GVA and 18 jobs in Scotland.
- It was estimated that during each year of the operational phase, the Proposed Development would spend around £3.3 million on operations and maintenance. This could generate up to:
- £13.3 million of net Gross Value Added (GVA) and 202 years of employment in South Lanarkshire; and
- £42.6 million GVA and 657 years of employment in Scotland (including South Lanarkshire).
Contact
The Project Team can be contacted directly by emailing: CumberheadWest@ScottishPower.com
Project Documents
Please click on the links below to view the Cumberhead West Windfarm Extension EIA Report Documents
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Non-Technical Summary
Volume 1 | Environmental Impact Assessment Report
- Abbreviations and Glossary (opens in a new window)
- Chapter 1 - Introduction (opens in a new window)
- Chapter 2 - Site Selection and Design (opens in a new window)
- Chapter 3 - Proposed Development (opens in a new window)
- Chapter 4 - Approach to EIA (opens in a new window)
- Chapter 5 - Planning Policy (opens in a new window)
- Chapter 6 - LVIA (opens in a new window)
- Chapter 7 - Ecology (opens in a new window)
- Chapter 8 - Ornithology (opens in a new window)
- Chapter 9 - Noise (opens in a new window)
- Chapter 10 - Archaeology and Cultural Heritage (opens in a new window)
- Chapter 11 - Hydrology Geology (opens in a new window)
- Chapter 12 - Transport (opens in a new window)
- Chapter 13 - Socio-economics (opens in a new window)
- Chapter 14 - Aviation and Telecoms (opens in a new window)
- Chapter 15 - Shadow Flicker (opens in a new window)
- Chapter 16 - Forestry (opens in a new window)
- Chapter 17 - Cumulative Summary (opens in a new window)
- Chapter 18 - Schedule of Environmental Commitments (opens in a new window)
- Chapter 19 - Summary of Residual Effects (opens in a new window)
Volume 2 | Figures
- Figure 1.1 - Site Location (opens in a new window)
- Figure 1.2 - Hagshaw Cluster Context (opens in a new window)
- Figure 1.3 - Other Wind Farms within 10km (opens in a new window)
- Figure 2.1 - Layout A Initial Layout (opens in a new window)
- Figure 2.2 - Layout B (opens in a new window)
- Figure 2.3 - Layout C (opens in a new window)
- Figure 2.4 - Layout D (opens in a new window)
- Figure 2.5 - Layout E (opens in a new window)
- Figure 3.1 - Site Layout (opens in a new window)
- Figure 3.2 - Aerial Site Layout (opens in a new window)
- Figure 3.3 - Environmental Constraints (opens in a new window)
- Figure 3.4 - Developments within 5km (opens in a new window)
- Figure 3.5 - Turbine Elevation (opens in a new window)
- Figure 3.6 - Turbine Foundation (opens in a new window)
- Figure 3.7 - Crane Hardstanding (opens in a new window)
- Figure 3.8 - Route to Site (opens in a new window)
- Figure 3.9 - Access Tracks (opens in a new window)
- Figure 3.10 - Existing and New Tracks (opens in a new window)
- Figure 3.11 - Substation Energy Storage (opens in a new window)
- Figure 3.12 - Met Mast (opens in a new window)
- Figure 3.13 - Construction Compound (opens in a new window)
- Figure 3.14 - Wider Path Network (opens in a new window)
- Figure 6.1 - Site Location and 35km Study Area (opens in a new window)
- Figure 6.2 - Blade tip ZTV up to 35km (opens in a new window)
- Figure 6.3 - Blade tip ZTV up to 20km (opens in a new window)
- Figure 6.4 - Landscape Designations within 35km (opens in a new window)
- Figure 6.5 - Landscape Designations within 20km (opens in a new window)
- Figure 6.6 - Blade tip ZTV up to 20km with Landscape Designations (opens in a new window)
- Figure 6.7 - Landscape Character Types within 35km Study Area (opens in a new window)
- Figure 6.8 - Landscape Character Types within 15km Study Area (opens in a new window)
- Figure 6.9 - Blade tip ZTV up to 15km with Landscape Character Types (opens in a new window)
- Figure 6.10 - Topography within 35km Study Area (opens in a new window)
- Figure 6.11 - Local Landscape Context within 5km (opens in a new window)
- Figure 6.12 - Principal Visual Receptors to 35km (opens in a new window)
- Figure 6.13 - Blade tip ZTV up to 35km with Principal Visual Receptors (opens in a new window)
- Figure 6.14 - Blade tip ZTV up to 35km with Viewpoints (opens in a new window)
- Figure 6.15 - Blade tip ZTV up to 35km – North-East Quadrant (opens in a new window)
- Figure 6.16 - Blade tip ZTV up to 35km – South-East Quadrant (opens in a new window)
- Figure 6.17 - Blade tip ZTV up to 35km – South-West Quadrant (opens in a new window)
- Figure 6.18 - Blade tip ZTV up to 35km – North-West Quadrant (opens in a new window)
- Figure 6.19 - Hub height ZTV up to 35km (opens in a new window)
- Figure 6.20 - Hub height ZTV up to 20km (opens in a new window)
- Figure 6.21 - Hub height ZTV up to 35km – North-East Quadrant (opens in a new window)
- Figure 6.22 - Hub height ZTV up to 35km – South-East Quadrant (opens in a new window)
- Figure 6.23 - Hub height ZTV up to 35km – South-West Quadrant (opens in a new window)
- Figure 6.24 - Hub height ZTV up to 35km – North-West Quadrant (opens in a new window)
- Figure 6.25 - Other wind farms 35km (opens in a new window)
- Figure 6.26 - Other wind farms 15km (opens in a new window)
- Figure 6.27 - CZTV Nut Gala Hagshaw Hill HHill Extension Hazelside Farm (opens in a new window)
- Figure 6.28 - Cumulative ZTV with Auchrobert Kype Muir Dungavel and Bankend Rig (opens in a new window)
- Figure 6.29 - CZTV (opens in a new window)
- Figure 6.30 - Cumulative ZTV with Middlemuir and Andershaw (opens in a new window)
- Figure 6.31 - Cumulative ZTV with Cumberhead Dalquhandy Douglas WestRepowered HagshawHill (opens in a new window)
- Figure 6.32 - Cumulative ZTV with Broken Cross Broken Cross small turbines M74 Eco-Park (opens in a new window)
- Figure 6.33 - Cumulative ZTV with Kype Muir Extension and Bankend Rig II (opens in a new window)
- Figure 6.34 - Cumulative ZTV with Penbreck and Kennoxhead (opens in a new window)
- Figure 6.35 - Cumulative ZTV with Douglas West Extension and Hare Craig (opens in a new window)
- Figure 6.36 - Cumulative ZTV with Glentaggart and Kennoxhead Extension (opens in a new window)
- Figure 7.1 - Ecological Designated Sites and Ancient Woodlands within 5km (opens in a new window)
- Figure 7.2 - Carbon Peatland (opens in a new window)
- Figure 7.3 - P1 Habitats reduced (opens in a new window)
- Figure 7.4 - pGWDTE reduced (opens in a new window)
- Figure 7.5A - Protected Species Survey Results (opens in a new window)
- Figure 7.6 - Desk Study Results (opens in a new window)
- Figure 7.7 - Bats Study Area (opens in a new window)
- Figure 7.8 - Bats Preliminary Bat Roost Assessment Results (opens in a new window)
- Figure 7.9 - Overall Median Risk Assesment for common Pipistrelle June July August September (opens in a new window)
- Figure 7.10 - OMRA soprano Pipistrelle June July August September (opens in a new window)
- Figure 7.11 - OMRA Nyctalus Species (opens in a new window)
- Figure 7.12 - Fish Habitat Survey Results (opens in a new window)
- Figure 7.13 - Habitat Managment Plan (opens in a new window)
- Figure 8.1 - Ornithological Designated Sites 20km (opens in a new window)
- Figure 8.2 - Local Windfarm Projects within 2km (opens in a new window)
- Figure 8.3 - Site Boundary and Study Areas (opens in a new window)
- Figure 8.4 - Vantage Points and Viewsheds (opens in a new window)
- Figure 8.5 - Flight Activity Raptors (opens in a new window)
- Figure 8.6 - Flight Activity GP HG PF (opens in a new window)
- Figure 8.7 - Wader Activity (opens in a new window)
- Figure 8.8 - Historic Records Black Grouse (opens in a new window)
- Figure 9.1 - Noise Sensitive Receptors (opens in a new window)
- Figure 10.1 - Inner Study Area (opens in a new window)
- Figure 10.2 - Outer Study Area (opens in a new window)
- Figure 10.3 - Cumulative (opens in a new window)
- Figure 10.4 - VP Visualisation Dungavel Hill, Cairn (opens in a new window)
- Figure 10.5 - VP Visualisation Black Hill, Fort and Cairn (opens in a new window)
- Figure 10.6 - VP Visualisation New Lanark WHS (opens in a new window)
- Figure 10.7 - VP Visualisation Corra Linn (opens in a new window)
- Figure 11.1 - Hydro Study Area (opens in a new window)
- Figure 11.2 - Watercourses (opens in a new window)
- Figure 11.3 - Bedrock (opens in a new window)
- Figure 11.4 - Superficial Deposits (opens in a new window)
- Figure 11.5a - Peat Depth Overview (opens in a new window)
- Figure 11.5b - Peat Depth SW (opens in a new window)
- Figure 11.5c - Peat Depth C and N (opens in a new window)
- Figure 11.5d - Peat Depth E (opens in a new window)
- Figure 11.6 - Potential GWDTE (opens in a new window)
- Figure 12.1 - Traffic Count Locations (opens in a new window)
- Figure 15.1 - Shadow Flicker Study Area (opens in a new window)
- Figure 15.2 - Shadow Flicker Map (opens in a new window)
- Figure 15.3 - Shadow Flicker Cumulative Study Area (opens in a new window)
- Figure 15.4 - Shadow Flicker Cumulative Map (opens in a new window)
- Figure 16.1 - Baseline Felling Plan (opens in a new window)
- Figure 16.2 - Baseline Replanting Plan (opens in a new window)
- Figure 16.3 - Wind Farm Felling Plan (opens in a new window)
- Figure 16.4 - Wind Farm Replanting Plan (opens in a new window)
- Figure 16.5 - Development Area Felling Plan (opens in a new window)
- Figure 16.6 - Compensatory Planting Plan (opens in a new window)
Volume 3 | Technical Appendices
- Appendix 3.1 - Outline CEMP (opens in a new window)
- Appendix 3.2 - Carbon Calc Input Output (opens in a new window)
- Appendix 3.3 - Additional New Access Track (opens in a new window)
- Appendix 4.1 - Cumberhead West Scoping (opens in a new window)
- Appendix 4.2 - ECU Scoping opinion (opens in a new window)
- Appendix 4.3 - Further EIA Consultation (opens in a new window)
- Appendix 4.4 - ECU Gatecheck Report (opens in a new window)
- Appendix 6.1 - LVIA Assessment Criteria (opens in a new window)
- Appendix 6.2 - LVIA Visualisations Info (opens in a new window)
- Appendix 6.3 - LVIA Viewpoint Assessment (opens in a new window)
- Appendix 6.4 - LVIA Lighting Assessment (opens in a new window)
- Appendix 6.5 - LVIA RVAS (opens in a new window)
- Appendix 7.1 - NVC Report (opens in a new window)
- Appendix 7.2 - PS Report (opens in a new window)
- Appendix 7.3 - Bat Report (opens in a new window)
- Appendix 7.4 - Fish Habitat Survey Report (opens in a new window)
- Appendix 7.5 - Outline Habitat Management Plan (opens in a new window)
- Appendix 7.6 - Cumberhead West Ecology Scoping (opens in a new window)
- Appendix 8.1 - Ornithology (opens in a new window)
- Appendix 8.2 - Ornithology Scoping Report (opens in a new window)
- Appendix 8.3 - Habitats Regulation Appraisal (opens in a new window)
- Appendix 9.1 - Monitoring Photographs (opens in a new window)
- Appendix 9.2 - Background Noise History (opens in a new window)
- Appendix 9.3 - Scatter Plots (opens in a new window)
- Appendix 9.4 - Wind Direction (opens in a new window)
- Appendix 9.5 - Predicted Noise Levels (opens in a new window)
- Appendix 9.6 - Cumulative Assessment (opens in a new window)
- Appendix 9.7 - Turbine Noise Data (opens in a new window)
- Appendix 10.1 - Inner Study Area Gazetteer (opens in a new window)
- Appendix 10.2 - Outer Study Area within 5km (opens in a new window)
- Appendix 10.3 - Outer Study Area 5 to 10km (opens in a new window)
- Appendix 10.4 - Outside Outer Study Area (opens in a new window)
- Appendix 11.1 - Peat Slide Risk Assessment (opens in a new window)
- Appendix 11.2 - Outline Peat Management Plan (opens in a new window)
- Appendix 11.3 - Watercourse Crossing Schedule (opens in a new window)
- Appendix 12.1 - Swept Path Analysis (opens in a new window)
- Appendix 15.1 - Met Data (opens in a new window)
- Appendix 15.2 - Potential Shadow Periods (opens in a new window)
Volume 4 | LVIA Visualisations
- Fig 6.37 - Vp1 Coalburn, Muirburn Place_sheet A to D (opens in a new window)
- Fig 6.38 - Vp2 M74 Overbridge_sheet A to D (opens in a new window)
- Fig 6.39 - Vp3 Lesmahagow Hillcrest sheet A to D (opens in a new window)
- Fig 6.40 - Vp4 Minor Road Brackenridge sheet A to D (opens in a new window)
- Fig 6.41 - Vp5 Sandford, School Road sheet A to D (opens in a new window)
- Fig 6.42 - Vp6 Strathaven War Memorial sheet A to D (opens in a new window)
- Fig 6.43 - Vp7 A71, bridge crossing Calder Water sheet A to D (opens in a new window)
- Fig 6.44 - Vp8 Black Hill sheet A to D (opens in a new window)
- Fig 6.45 - Vp9 A70, Rigside sheet A to D (opens in a new window)
- Fig 6.46 - Vp10 Tinto Hill sheet A to D (opens in a new window)
- Fig 6.47 - Vp11 Douglas, Hill Street_sheet A to D (opens in a new window)
- Fig 6.48 - Vp12 Auchensaugh Hill sheet A to D (opens in a new window)
- Fig 6.49 - Vp13 Victory Park, Muirkirk sheet A to D (opens in a new window)
- Fig 6.50 - Vp14 Nether Wellwood (A70) sheet A to D
- Fig 6.51 - Vp15 Cairn Table sheet A to D (opens in a new window)
- Fig 6.52 - Vp16 Cairn Kinney sheet A to D (opens in a new window)
- Fig 6.53 - Vp17 Hyndford Bridge (opens in a new window)
- Fig 6.54 - Vp18 Loudoun Hill sheet A to D (opens in a new window)