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Camster Wind Farm, near Wick, Caithness

Date December 2010 - April 2012

Event ID 993038

Category Project

Type Project

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/993038

ND 25893 47116 (centred on) A programme of archaeological work was carried out December 2010 – April 2012 prior to and during construction of Camster Wind Farm. The work consisted of a photographic and walkover survey, demarcation of sites, watching brief, and a heritage interpretation and access plan.

A pre-felling walkover survey of the wind farm areas within the forestry plantation and the access route was conducted prior to on-site works to inform mitigation measures. The field survey recorded the condition of all known sites of archaeological significance within the area and identified three previously unknown sites. Two sites were subsequently demarcated during construction works.

The reputed site of an illicit whisky still was demarcated and forestry felling operations within 20m of the site were monitored to ensure no damage was caused to the site. A photographic survey of all structures comprising Badlipster Farmstead was conducted. A 1950s barn was subsequently demolished to make way for a new control building and groundworks were monitored under a watching brief. No archaeological features were recorded. A watching brief was carried out during all groundworks outside of the existing forestry plantation. No significant archaeological features were recorded.

Archive: RCAHMS. Report: Highland HER

Funder: Natural Power on behalf of E.ON

Information from Gary Savory (CFA Archaeology Ltd) 2012. OASIS ID - cfaarcha1-127866

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