Perth and Kinross. The company wants to increase the operating capacity of the line to 400kv but has so far failed to strike so-called ‘wayleave agreements’ to do the work with a number of landowners including the Dupplin Estate and the company behind the Almond Valley development project.It says staff need to replace conductors linking 12 towers located on land west and south of Broxden roundabout belonging to Dupplin Estate to complete the project but the estate’s agents have failed to fill and return a proposed wayleave agreement.SSEN previously said in a form sent to the government regarding the planned work: “The wayleave was issued on September 2, 2020 and despite numerous attempts to contact the landowner’s agent via telephone and.
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