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I would like to draw you attention to a windfarm proposal in the Highlands
of Scotland. If this goes ahead it may be the end of wild Scotland as we know, and love, it. www.a-windfarm-too-far.com Please look at the site and object. Harry |
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In message , Harry Goudie
writes I would like to draw you attention to a windfarm proposal in the Highlands of Scotland. If this goes ahead it may be the end of wild Scotland as we know, and love, it. www.a-windfarm-too-far.com Please look at the site and object. I think wind farms are good. You wouldn't believe the amount of tourist traffic our local one behind Elgin gets - and it's a 4 mile walk! I suppose you'll also veto nuclear power in favour of our grandchildren sweltering to death if they don't drown first? -- Pete Devlin [{//////news03//////at\\\\\secondrow/////co\\\\\uk}] "And don’t forget my dog, fixed and consequent" |
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I have visited the windfarms at Elgin and Huntly but my reason for these
visits was to see for myself if they would be suitable for this area. I don't believe they are. The area that this windfarm would be built is virtually pristine wilderness. It is surrounded by Munros and is a habitat for eagles and ospreys. We will get nuclear power whether you want it or not and windfarms can not replace nuclear power stations. Nuclear power stations do not produce CO2. I would object to a nuclear power station in this site as well. This is not a place for industrialisation. There are not many truly wild places left in Britain and this is one of them. Harry "pete devlin" wrote in message ... In message , Harry Goudie writes I would like to draw you attention to a windfarm proposal in the Highlands of Scotland. If this goes ahead it may be the end of wild Scotland as we know, and love, it. www.a-windfarm-too-far.com Please look at the site and object. I think wind farms are good. You wouldn't believe the amount of tourist traffic our local one behind Elgin gets - and it's a 4 mile walk! I suppose you'll also veto nuclear power in favour of our grandchildren sweltering to death if they don't drown first? -- Pete Devlin [{//////news03//////at\\\\\secondrow/////co\\\\\uk}] "And don't forget my dog, fixed and consequent" |
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On Thu, 26 Jan 2006 10:10:29 +0000, pete devlin
wrote: In message , Harry Goudie writes I would like to draw you attention to a windfarm proposal in the Highlands of Scotland. If this goes ahead it may be the end of wild Scotland as we know, and love, it. www.a-windfarm-too-far.com Please look at the site and object. I think wind farms are good. You wouldn't believe the amount of tourist traffic our local one behind Elgin gets - and it's a 4 mile walk! I suppose you'll also veto nuclear power in favour of our grandchildren sweltering to death if they don't drown first? I have nothing against your objections but as I understand it virtually the whole of the Scottish landscape is in fact man made having being originally covered in forest until man appeared and destroyed it. My only post on this as 'tis nowt to do with fishing.... Keith |
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In message , Keith
writes On Thu, 26 Jan 2006 10:10:29 +0000, pete devlin wrote: In message , Harry Goudie writes I would like to draw you attention to a windfarm proposal in the Highlands of Scotland. If this goes ahead it may be the end of wild Scotland as we know, and love, it. www.a-windfarm-too-far.com Please look at the site and object. I think wind farms are good. You wouldn't believe the amount of tourist traffic our local one behind Elgin gets - and it's a 4 mile walk! I suppose you'll also veto nuclear power in favour of our grandchildren sweltering to death if they don't drown first? I have nothing against your objections but as I understand it virtually the whole of the Scottish landscape is in fact man made having being originally covered in forest until man appeared and destroyed it. My only post on this as 'tis nowt to do with fishing.... Ahem. I have no objections to windfarms and your point is very valid. I _do_ believe that just outside Aberystwyth wind farms have had a major effect on fishing as the earth movements in siting the things has released lots of noxious chemicals from days gone by into the rivers. -- Pete Devlin [{//////news03//////at\\\\\secondrow/////co\\\\\uk}] "And don’t forget my dog, fixed and consequent" |
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"Harry Goudie" wrote in message
... I would like to draw you attention to a windfarm proposal in the Highlands of Scotland. If this goes ahead it may be the end of wild Scotland as we know, and love, it. www.a-windfarm-too-far.com Please look at the site and object. Harry I wonder where Mr Goudie lives? Sounds like another NIMBY to me. I've just used his link to add support for the farm. Dave |
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![]() "Dave P" wrote in message ... "Harry Goudie" wrote in message ... I would like to draw you attention to a windfarm proposal in the Highlands of Scotland. If this goes ahead it may be the end of wild Scotland as we know, and love, it. www.a-windfarm-too-far.com Please look at the site and object. Harry I wonder where Mr Goudie lives? Sounds like another NIMBY to me. I've just used his link to add support for the farm. So, you think that people who are likely to be directly affected by a proposal should be debarred from opposing it? |
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I do live next to the proposed windfarm and I think that if I had not
mentioned it here you would not have known about it. These developments are left to local people to lodge objections. I think there are only 20 houses within 5 km of this windfarm. There is no national strategy for their location. This windfarm will cost just short of £100,000,000 (is that 100 million?) to construct. I am almost retired and will hardly see the windfarm from my house however a vast area of wild Scotland will be destroyed. Loch Nam Faidh lies within this windfarm area and is a good trout loch. Eagles and ospreys fly in this area. This is not the place for a windfarm. We need your objections. The Scottish Executive is not going to pay much attention to 20 objectors! "Dave P" wrote in message ... "Harry Goudie" wrote in message ... I would like to draw you attention to a windfarm proposal in the Highlands of Scotland. If this goes ahead it may be the end of wild Scotland as we know, and love, it. www.a-windfarm-too-far.com Please look at the site and object. Harry I wonder where Mr Goudie lives? Sounds like another NIMBY to me. I've just used his link to add support for the farm. Dave |
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![]() "Harry Goudie" wrote in message ... I do live next to the proposed windfarm and I think that if I had not mentioned it here you would not have known about it. These developments are left to local people to lodge objections. I think there are only 20 houses within 5 km of this windfarm. There is no national strategy for their location. This windfarm will cost just short of £100,000,000 (is that 100 million?) to construct. I am almost retired and will hardly see the windfarm from my house however a vast area of wild Scotland will be destroyed. Loch Nam Faidh lies within this windfarm area and is a good trout loch. Eagles and ospreys fly in this area. This is not the place for a windfarm. We need your objections. The Scottish Executive is not going to pay much attention to 20 objectors! Legally the only people who have a valid objections are those local people, all other objections can be ignored, so why do you need other objections? |
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I think anyone has the right to object to such plans. The decision will be
made, not locally but by the Scottish Executive. The local council has already made an objection but in previous cases this does not seem to matter to the executive! This is a large windfarm, it effects the whole country, the whole country should have a say. "suspicious minds" wrote in message ... "Harry Goudie" wrote in message ... I do live next to the proposed windfarm and I think that if I had not mentioned it here you would not have known about it. These developments are left to local people to lodge objections. I think there are only 20 houses within 5 km of this windfarm. There is no national strategy for their location. This windfarm will cost just short of £100,000,000 (is that 100 million?) to construct. I am almost retired and will hardly see the windfarm from my house however a vast area of wild Scotland will be destroyed. Loch Nam Faidh lies within this windfarm area and is a good trout loch. Eagles and ospreys fly in this area. This is not the place for a windfarm. We need your objections. The Scottish Executive is not going to pay much attention to 20 objectors! Legally the only people who have a valid objections are those local people, all other objections can be ignored, so why do you need other objections? |
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