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Whilst I generally support the introduction of renewables I believe that this specific scheme must be rejected. The mountain is an integral part of a prehistoric landscape that embraces Calanais (pl use the correct spelling !) and other nearby sites. It is reasonable to interpret the stone setting and the mountain as the same monument therefore the mountain should be protected in the same way as the man-made elements of the total site. Those planning the windfarm need to understand that the location of an important ancient site is what defines its existence, Calanais with a spoiled mountain is not Calanais.
Thank you for bringing this to our attention
Graham Dunbar, Inverness
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