Sunday 27 December 2009

End of year

I am posting this off island, until my return in the New Year. Keeping abreast with developments from afar by virtue of this medium, the Internet.

I was concerned to read of the larger than normal number of chimney fires in the Hebrides. The advice was to sweep the chimney at least twice a year if you're burning coal, and more frequently if you use peats or wood. The latter cause a lot of soot to accumulate in the chimney, which in turn can catch fire if you decide to fire up well.

Comhairle nan Eilean Siar have posted a video which shows what the refurbished Town Hall will look like if the proposed work goes ahead. You need the Quick Time program to view it, which can be downloaded free from the linked webpage.

You may remember the 14-year old army cadet who drowned in Loch Carnan, South Uist, in August 2007. Kaylee Macintosh was pinned under an overturned craft by her buoyancy aid. Her parents are planning to sue the Ministry of Defence for £525,000 compensation.

Finally, the news that the Pairc Windfarm has hit yet another stumbling block. Scottish and Southern Energy, the developers of the project, have moved £25 million to another project, putting back the construction of the South Lochs windfarm back a number of years. If it gets planning permission in the first place.

To all readers, in the Hebrides or elsewhere, best wishes for a good, healthy and prosperous 2010.

5 comments:

  1. And the same to you Arnish.

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  2. Season's Greeting fellow Island Blogger.....chaos this morning with Ferry down but just a poignant reminder of how tricky everyday life can be on a small Island with comms and transport inadequacies!!!
    Interesting upates from Shetl and SSE re their Budget/Investment priorities (have to say honestly I am well chuffed but will not gloat!!!!)
    Thanks for all your updates and inputs via this Blog, always thought provoking and incisive.....
    kind regards and best wishes for 2010.........RJG

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  3. All the best Arnish have a good new year.

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  4. It has been a busy old year and I will go along with Reg's sentiments concerning SSE but its not over until the fat lady sings...although I believe that we can no longer say that, as decreed by Sudbury council.

    Thanks for the various postings Arnish and the pictures. Happy New Year to you.

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  5. Happy New Year to you too! Love the fireworks!

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