Not long after the Office of Fair Trading announced they would
investigate the pricing of fuel in rural areas comes the breathtaking
news that the islanders in the Uists are now practically without fuel supplies.
The reason given in one media outlet is that the tanks at the Loch
Carnan depot need to be repaired, and can therefore not be topped up by
seatanker. Although some supplies are trickling through by roadtanker
from Stornoway, there is now virtual rationing in the islands.
Particularly people whose job it is to look after the elderly and infirm
are now desperately looking around for fuel, which is not there.
Fuel wholesalers Scottish Fuels have faced repeated allegations of
profiteering, by appearing to pocket the 5p / litre fuel derogation,
introduced by the UK government earlier this year. On top of charging
people in the Uist some of the highest prices in the United Kingdom
(£1.55 a litre), comes a situation of no fuel at all.
As a gesture of good will, I’d suggest Scottish Fuels gives the
Uisteachs a substantial cut in their fuel prices, if only for a day or a
week. Will that happen? We live in hope.
Wednesday, 19 September 2012
Wednesday, 5 September 2012
Western Isles Museum
this link from Hebrides News.
I wish all those involved in setting up the new museum best of luck with this major undertaking, and I am looking forward to its opening in two years’ time.
A factual announcement that the Western Isles Museum on Francis
Street in Stornoway will close down from 1st October next until August
2014. The museum is then expected to reopen in new facilities in the
restored Lews Castle. Further details on
I wish all those involved in setting up the new museum best of luck with this major undertaking, and I am looking forward to its opening in two years’ time.
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