Latest updates

31 Oct, 2025
November 2025

Our redesign proposal will require us to reconsult on the project and we will be engaging with key stakeholders and community groups as a key element of our engagement programme.

23 Aug, 2022
August 2022

Slickly Wind Farm has been granted planning permission. We're delighted with the outcome and pleased with the prompt decision. The decision was issued by the reporter on behalf of Scottish Ministers, and viewed on the DPEA website.

September 2021

This month we officially submitted documents to appeal The Highland Councils decision to refuse Slickly Wind Farm at the North Planning Applications Committee in June.

August 2021

Following the refusal of our application for a wind farm development at Slickly, we have continued to review all options open to us. 

June 2021

Our application was heard by The Highland Councils North Planning Applications Committee in early June. We are very disappointed that the application was refused at the committee. 

May 2021

Our latest newsletter provides an update on progress with the application and to give more details on the Supplementary Environmental Information recently submitted, and details of what changes have been made to the project since our original submission. Read the newsletter here.

Feedback on Slickly Wind Farm results in tip height reduction

Plans for a proposed wind farm at Slickly have moved a step closer following the submission of additional information to The Highland Council.

March 2021

We have submitted our Supplementary Environmental Information, which makes slight adjustments to our proposal, including reducing the height of two turbines to 135 metres. Read our press release.

October 2020

Our application to install a met mast on the Slickly site has been approved by The Highland Council. The installation of the met mast will take place in Spring 2021, weather permitting.

August 2020

An application to install a temporary meteorological mast (met mast) on the site has been submitted. The mast would be a total of 80 metres tall, and be installed for a maximum period of five years. 

January 2020

We would like to thank everyone who participated in our consultation events. We have submitted our planning application to The Highland Council.

November 2019

Public events were held on 19 November 2019 to display updated plans and discuss the final design before submitting an application to the Highland Council. 

September 2019

After nearly a year since our first exhibitions, work progressed on the design of the wind farm based on feedback received and ongoing studies on and surrounding the site. Community feedback was important in this process. 

November 2018

Four public consultation events were held between 19-21 November to allow local residents to meet the team and to view and comment on the proposals.