Tell SSEN to THINK AGAIN!

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Despite numerous “public consultations”, SSEN has selected a routing for their giant pylons that will tower over Turriff and strangle the Central Buchan villages of Stuartfield, Maud, New Deer, Cuminestown, Longside and Mintlaw.

Conrad Wood, the Scottish Liberal Democrats’ candidate for Gordon and Buchan commented “This just isn’t good enough. There is plenty of space for these pylons away from people’s homes and livelihoods. SSEN needs to start listening to people and think again!”

Although Conrad has written a letter outlining his concerns with SSEN, he needs your help to get them to listen.

Conrad Wood looking at proposed pylon locations

Sign Conrad's petition to tell SSEN to THINK AGAIN!

Sign this petition to help Conrad tell SSEN to move their giant pylons away from our towns and villages.

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