Objectors to the Blackdog plans, Nicola Brown and Edna Booth
A defiant pensioner has vowed to “sit in-front of a bulldozer” to prevent a key piece of infrastructure for Aberdeen Bay windfarm from being built on a former landfill site.
Edna Booth, 82, said she and other campaigners were concerned that work to erect a electricity sub-station at Blackdog would disturb asbestos under the ground and cause a health hazard.
The retired customs official spoke out yesterday after she and another campaigner Nicola Brown lost their fight in the Court of Session to overturn a Scottish Government reporter decision to allow the sub-station plans to go ahead.