Judicial review being sought on Ditcher Law wind farm approval

Published: 11th May 2026

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We have lodged an application for a judicial review of the Scottish Energy Consents Unit’s decision to approve the Ditcher Law wind farm planning application.

Scottish Ministers gave approval for the eight-turbine scheme, located north of Oxton, in February this year.

Development opposed by Planning Committee

In September 2025 the Planning and Building Standards Committee submitted an objection to the proposed development with the Energy Consents Unit, due to concerns over the significant adverse impacts on residential amenity and the significant adverse impacts on the landscape and the Lammermuir Hills Special Landscape Area.

Petition to Court of Session

Our petition to the Court of Session for a judicial review was lodged last week, on the grounds that the likely significant impacts of the proposed development’s connection to the electricity grid was not assessed and therefore not considered by the Energy Consents Unit in reaching their decision.

This is in keeping with a decision of the Court of Session from February this year in favour of Raeshaw Farms Ltd, which related to the proposed Wull Muir wind farm development, near Heriot.

David Robertson, Chief Executive

“The decision to seek a judicial review regarding approval of this development has not been taken lightly.

“Prior to taking this step we have sought specialist legal opinion and have also engaged with relevant Elected Members across the political spectrum. An update will be provided to the Full Council meeting on 21 May.”