Decision on Culloden application
This was the second attempt by the applicant to gain permission for the scheme, which was rejected by Scottish Ministers last year after councillors initially gave it the go-ahead. We objected to the revised application last month, in light of information uncovered through new and ongoing historic and archaeological research which highlighted its importance in the battle, which marks its 275th anniversary this year. We care for and protect a significant part of the Culloden battlefield.
This is the second planning application to be rejected in recent months. In December a proposal to convert the Treetops equestrian centre into a leisure resort – incorporating 13 lodges built on stilts, a café, shop, laundry and restaurant – was also turned down.
Operations Manager at Culloden, Raoul Curtis-Machin said: ‘We are pleased that the Council have acted to protect the area’s important heritage with this decision.’
The Trust’s Culloden 300 consultation highlighted the importance that the public (locally, nationally and internationally) place on the site of Culloden, and there is strong support for its protection from the ongoing threat of piecemeal development. Around 3,000 people contributed to the consultation which was intended to establish how people wanted the battlefield to look in 2046, 300 years on from the conflict.
Of the participants, 68% came from Scotland, showing a strong national concern for the future of the battlefield, with a significant response from the rest of the UK (11%) and the wider world (21%). Almost 40% of respondents specifically highlighted the issue of development in the area of the battlefield, with many expressing concerns about its long-term impact.
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