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The Woodland Trust have now posed objections to T's move to Strathallan. At first I thought all of this stuff was just a way of getting the move more publicity but this latest intervention seems quite serious actually. If The Woodland Trust are against the move (due to danger to wildlife and irreversible damage to woodland) then this could pose serious problems.

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Can you imagine how much it would cost DF concerts if it was cancelled, an obscene amount! Even if it was cancelled for one year only it would take a lot of money to get t back and running the year after with all of the money lost in the previous year. Very much doubt it will be cancelled

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It would just remain at Balado for another year if they don't get the go ahead for Strathallan, that will be the Plan B.

But am 99% sure it will go ahead at the new site, though maybe not :)

GE said in a interview there is no plan b if it's not at strathallan its not happening

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You can be sure he'll have had word of how the council will go before the move was even announced.

I think you're correct but when serious objections get submitted they can't get swept under the carpet. Planning can't be pushed through without due process.

Still think they'll get go ahead tho

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I think you're correct but when serious objections get submitted they can't get swept under the carpet. Planning can't be pushed through without due process.

Still think they'll get go ahead tho

I've sat thru plenty of (English) licence hearings, I know how they go.

The objections have to be considered, and then a judgement made on whether those objections should stop the event.

So the objections have to get heard, but everything of those objections can still be 100% swept under the carpet. The decision can only ever be about a 'personal judgement' made by those who are considering the licence application.

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