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All parties involved need to get arse in gear now! DF, Perth Council. etc.

Yes, the ospreys should be protected, and if T can go ahead with all the measures in place then get it rubber stamped, if it can't. then tell us.

85000 punters need to make plans for July!

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Scottish National Heritage

"Ospreys have been known to breed at Strathallan, either on or close by the development site,
for a number of years. The potential worst case impact on osprey would not affect the
favourable conservation status of the species in Scotland.
The prime consideration is the protected status of osprey within Schedule 1 of the Wildlife and
Countryside Act 1981 (as amended) and the risk of disturbance in contravention of Section 1
(5):
(5) Subject to the provisions of this Part, if any person intentionally or recklessly
(a)disturbs any wild bird included in Schedule 1 while it is building a nest or is in, on or
near a nest containing eggs or young; or
(b )disturbs dependent young of such a bird,
he shall be guilty of an offence.
In response, an osprey management plan (latest version dated 18th February 2015) has been
drawn up for the applicant by a recognised expert on the species. It proposes the re-siting of
the osprey nest farther away from the main stage. We acknowledge and respect the
contractor’s expertise and long experience with this species and note his confidence in the
success of the proposed relocation. Whilst the new location is still less than the minimum
buffer distance of 750m set out in our guidance, we agree that it should be effective as the
intervening topography and woodland cover should provide some additional protection from
visual and noise disturbance. Steps should be taken to minimise disturbance at this new nest
site throughout the period of preparation and the event in order to maximise the likelihood of
successful breeding.
Whilst we agree that the proposed relocation is likely to be effective if ospreys use it, we
advise that there remains a risk that the high levels of noise and the lighting effects during the
event phase could still cause disturbance in practice. Disturbance is also possible if the
ospreys reject the new nest and choose instead an alternative location closer to the main
disturbing activities.
As a consequence we recommend that any planning consent includes a condition requiring
the implementation of the osprey management plan; adequate monitoring of its effectiveness
in the setting up period, during the running of the event and its tidy up, and also identifies
proposals for alternative action if, for any reason, the plan is found to be unsuccessful in
preventing disturbance in practice."
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"Osprey
The current osprey nest is located on the edge of the proposed ‘event arena’. The nest fledged
three chicks in 2014 and as far as we are aware, has been used for at least five years.
Ospreys are protected under Schedule 1 of the Wildlife & Countryside Act (as updated 2004). It
is therefore an offence to ‘intentionally or recklessly disturb an osprey whilst it is building a nest
or is in, on, or near a nest containing eggs or young.’ SNH has advised that a disturbance
distance of up to 750m from the nest should be applied in this instance (Ruddock and Whitfield,
2007) and the impact of any activities within this distance of an active nest should be
considered.
In supplementary information, DFC have proposed to remove the current nest, lop the top of this
tree to make it unsuitable for nesting and erect a new nest a further 300m away, prior to the
ospreys’ return. We understand that the lopping of other trees on site is no longer proposed. We
note that the ornithologist advising on the location and construction of this nest has extensive
experience in moving osprey pairs up to 600m away to new nest sites and is confident of
success.
Whilst the location of the new nest is still within 750m of the main stage, it is at the top end of
advised disturbance distances and intervening woodland and topography may provide
additional protection. We also note that no heavy traffic will pass close by the new site and no
fencing is due to be erected within 400m. If used by the birds, such mitigation will reduce
impacts on osprey and will offer an opportunity to keep them within the local area. It will be
essential that this is secured through condition and that the site is closely monitored by the
Council to ensure compliance.
It should be noted that whilst reduced, disturbance may still occur due to the unique nature of
the event involving high levels of noise and lighting.
There is also a chance that the birds may reject the new nest site and chose a tree closer to
disturbing activities. If this occurs an infringement of their legal protection may still occur. We
welcome that daily surveys will occur from the 15 March onwards and that these include all
suitable trees within a 750m buffer around the site (figure 10.2). It is not clear from any of the
information provided what action the applicant or consultants will take if nest building begins in
another tree."
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Well that's the hope, most likely scenario I can imagine is that it just takes place at Ballado for another year.

Thats exactly what I was thinking but they will have to get a move on as time is against them. I am confident it will go ahead as the consciences of it not happening at all will be a disaster for the festival.

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Thats exactly what I was thinking but they will have to get a move on as time is against them. I am confident it will go ahead as the consciences of it not happening at all will be a disaster for the festival.

Well they wouldn't be starting to get the site ready at Strathallen until next month anyway so should be plenty of time to get Ballado ready.

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What does this all mean?

If the ornithologist can successfully relocate the ospreys nest, which he has done before, to another tree that it's an acceptable distance from the main arena then the concerned parties won't object as long as continued monitoring of the ospreys is carried out.

If they move the nest and the ospreys don't want to move to the new nest.... Fck knows.

I'm still 95% certain that it will go ahead.

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Geoff Ellis said there is no plan b,so if it's not strathallan its not happening

Theres no way a big event like T wouldn't have some sort of back up plan. I guess he said they didn't have one just to reassure the people around that area that they are fully committed to making it

work at strathallan in the long term and that they would get it to work. If you say yes we have a back up plan then people will assume there no confidant about certain things and will start to have doubts. DF concerts and Geoff Ellis arent stupid they will definitely have a plan b up there sleeve.

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Balado is out off bounds for t as the pipelines.

No plan b highly doubt it tbh but it will have to be sorted soon

Hotel and everythings paid for

The pipeline has always been an issue at balado.Another year isn't going to make a difference.

I'll be amazed if it doesn't go ahead at Strathallan.

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I posted a comment on the TITP FB page asking what the nesting Ospreys mean for TITP at Strathallan. Within 10 mins they had deleted by post.

Could someone else ask the question on their FB page, Surely they can't delete everyone's post? If enough people ask the question they have to answer.

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