Assault By Battery

Back in August 2021 Gloag Investment Properties, of which Dame Ann Gloag of Beaufort Castle, Kiltarlity, is a director, received planning permission to erect 50 lodges in a holiday park on the banks of the River Beauly. This lies at the eastern end of the property that forms historic Beaufort Estate. Then in 2024 along came an application from a battery storage firm no-one had ever heard of with an application for 792 lithium battery units on Dunballoch Farm, bang next door to her proposed holiday park in the close vicinity of Beaufort's listed designed landscape. Suddenly, a bucolic prospect of frolicking otters, beavers and fishermen was threatened by an armoury of ticking bombs inside a steel container terminal. Ground has yet to be broken on the holiday development but in March 2024 Beaufort Highland Lodges, which is 75% under Dame Gloag's control and represents the holiday park now, wrote to The Highland Council planners saying it had 'great interest in fully understan...