The Scottish Government has turned down planning permission for a wind farm in the Scottish Borders.
However, it has also approved condition changes for a development in Dumfries and Galloway.
Energiekontor were looking to construct a 10-turbine wind farm near Ayton in Berwickshire, but it was not given permission after it was reported that the development would have an unacceptable visual impact on the nearby landscape.
A bid by Scottish Borders Council to reclaim the costs of the appeal from the developers was also turned down.
Elsewhere, RES was allowed to amend conditions to its 11-turbine Glenchamber project, located between New Luce, Kirkcowan and Glenluce. The three conditions relate to noise.
A Scottish government reporter concluded that the amendments being proposed by RES are "more appropriate" than those Dumfries and Galloway Council had sought to impose.
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