Challenge to Hunterston coal-fired plant defeated in court
4 OctoberA legal challenge against plans for a new £3bn coal-fired power station near Largs at Hunterston has been turned down by the courts.
Environmental groups had launched the challenge against plans for the new coal-fired power station .
The challenge was led by Marco McGinty from Saltcoats, who mounted a legal challenge with the help of RSPB, WWF and Friends of the Earth.
A judicial review challenged a decision by the Scottish government to include the planned facility at Hunterston in the National Planning Framework, which meant campaigners could not challenge the need for the plant - only matters such as the site and design.
However, judges ruled that a consultation process undertaken by the developer, Ayrshire Coal, had been sufficient.
The proposals by Ayrshire Power, which is owned by Peel Energy Ltd, are for a site between the existing Clydeport coal handling facility at the Hunterston Terminal and the Hunterston B nuclear power plant.
You can read more on this story here on the BBC website.
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