We have…
Undertaken a desk-based review of heritage constraints data held by THC Historic Environment Record, National Record of the Historic Environment, designated heritage assets maintained by Historic Environment Scotland, and previous survey data from the Beinn Tharsuinn Windfarm Environmental Statement Addendum for Revised Access.
We have also undertaken an initial assessment of potential effects as a result of the Proposed Development
We found…
There are no known heritage assets within the site, or immediate vicinity. Historical mapping and previous survey work undertaken for the development and construction of Beinn Tharsuinn Windfarm indicate there is negligible potential for unknown archaeological remains within the site or immediate vicinity. No direct or indirect impacts that may affect the preservation of a heritage asset are anticipated.
The site does not currently contribute to the significance of any heritage assets and the nature and scale of the Proposed Development is unlikely to challenge the prominence of any monuments. Therefore, potential impacts on the setting of heritage assets are unlikely.
What we propose to do…
Based on our work undertaken to date we are proposing that no further assessments are required.