Tributes have been paid to a Dundee woman who successfully fought plans to build a biomass plant on Dundee’s Waterfront.
Lorna Adam helped set up Residents Against Tay Turbines (RATTs) with her husband Bob.
The group successfully campaigned against plans by Forth Energy to build turbines and a biomass burner on the waterfront. Forth Energy withdrew its plans in 2014.
Mr Adam said it was “ironic” that his wife, who had never smoked and was opposed to the biomass plan because of its potential pollution, had died of lung cancer at the age of 60.
Mrs Adam was born and raised in Aberdeen but moved to Dundee in 1989 and initially worked in the history section of Dundee Council library.
She then moved to the council’s pension department, where she worked until her death.
Mrs Adam is survived by her husband and children Katherine, 30, Rachel, 29, and Robert, 26. She was buried on February 4 – World Cancer Day.