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Vote for the Corridor's Future on July 4th
Election 2024 Candidates Responses to APAG Questions
On July 4th, residents along the transmission corridor face a crucial decision: who will represent our communities and fight for our future? This is your chance to exercise your most valuable right – your vote.

Event on Emmock Substation Proposal
Public Information Evening on Emmock Substation Proposal
The Stop Tealing Industrialisation Group (STIG) invites the community to a public information evening this Thursday, June 27, from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM at Tealing Hall in Inveraldie.

The APAG Summer Raffle!
The first of our excellent prizes is a trip in a vintage Bentley from an agreed starting point near Forfar to The Glen Clova Hotel on a mutually agreeable date for 3 passengers

Kirriemuir Show -Sat 13th July
Come and see us at the Sat 13th July at the Kirriemuir Show.

Angus show - Huge Thanks Everyone
A heartfelt thank you to everyone who contributed to making the Angus Show such a resounding success.

Emmock 400kV Substation
Emmock 400kV Substation
Please get your feedback to SSEN about the substation by 17th July, as this is the last opportunity to do so.
Plans will be submitted in late summer.

Visit to Holyrood
We joined forces with other groups on a visit to Holyrood to deliver a unified message to the Scottish Government: NO to the pylons and substations that threaten to devastate our homes, farms, and landscapes.

Westminster Pylon Debate
On Thursday 2nd of May while we were in Holyrood, there was also a debate in Westminster with Angus being represented by Dave Doogan. It’s an interesting read and you can access the full transcript here.

Latest from SSEN Tower Size
More information from SSEN reveals the size of the towers they'll need. It's interesting how they always show these massive structures in distant, unpopulated mountain ranges, only affecting a few sheep and the occasional hiker. They don't show the reality: these towers will go through farms and be just 170 meters from homes and villages.. More…

SSEN Community Benefit Fund
SSEN Community Benefit Fund
SSEN seems to believe that our "community" can be bribed into hosting their infrastructure. They will offer money to community organizations, but only after they've destroyed tourism, ruined farming, and devalued our homes. To receive this money, these organizations must meet all their criteria, including addressing people, places, and—wait for it—fuel poverty! More…

Parliament Petition
There is also a parliament petition to Improve the public consultation processes for energy infrastructure projects which you can access here.