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    Default Bill Mowat Comes Out Strongly Against North Caithness Cliffs Extension

    Consultation On Proposed Marine Extension To North Caithness Cliffs
    Ex councillor Bill Mowat has sent us this copy of his response the Scottish Natural Heritage consultation on an extension to the North Caithness Cliffs 'Special Protection Area'. At a recent meeting of Caithness councillors meeting in Wick where representatives of SNH set out what they were trying to do the councillors stated similar doubts about the extensions in Caithness at a time when the potential for marine energy was being looked at as a potentially vital component in securing future employment in the county and for the whole of Scotland and the UK in exploiting one of our biggest renewable energy sources. The Caithness councillors left the SNH representatives in no doubt that they were against the proposed extension particularly at this crucial time and in the light of he fact the SNH is a consultee in every planning application for the areas concerned and can make representations to change or alter locations and make suggestions on how to lessen perceived threats to wildlife. Opposition has been expressed by several local groups and bodies to this extension at this crucial time for marine energy developments........... Bill Fernie

    The consultation by SNH ends on 22 September 2008 and can be found at http://www.snh.org.uk/about/directives/ab-dir15aa.asp Anyone wishing to make representations about the proposals needs to do it in the next two days.

    Link to Bill mowats submission http://www.caithness.org/fpb/2008/se..._extension.htm

    What do others think about this extension? Good thing or likely to damage the chances for Caithness to get marine energy going in the Pentland Firth?
    Last edited by Bill Fernie; 20-Sep-08 at 11:20.

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    I do believe that SNH have a very valid point about protecting the sea immediately infront of the nest sites on the cliffs, whether 2km is going too far I would not know.
    In the summer I took my niece up to 'sea-bird' city at Duncansby and we were enjoying a lovely walk round the cliffs viewing the birds with binoculars when along came a boat and ploughed straight through a host of what were, I suspect, fledgling Guillemots sitting on the water. We were shocked and horrified by the boats actions. How many were killed is impossible to tell, maybe they all dived down and got away but it certainly didn't look like it.

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    Having read Bill Mowats submission and am presuming that all information is accurate and true, there appears to be no benefit to SNH and their proposed extension. It would seem to serve no purpose or benefits to the breeding colonies of birds and other wildlife that exists within the area.
    The opportunity for Caithness to play a primary roll in renewable energy is priceless as, without non polluting energy sources, birds, wildlife and even human life will have no environment in which to exist. I believe SNH should withdraw their planned extension, in order that we can work alongside nature in preserving the planet we share while, creating a healthier economic future for Caithness.

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    Does this also take into consideration an ex councillors boat hitting our beautiful coast!!!!!

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    I was at the recent Dunnet and Canisbay Community Council meeting where a SNH representative stated the case and explained that SNH in this case represented the Scottish Government putting forward EU proposed legislation.
    This legislation affects all of Europe, not just Caithness. DCCC Councillors appeared unable to understand this, and were very offensive in their treatment of the SNH representative. Mr Mowatt was also very aggressive.
    The Chairman was ineffective.
    I telephoned the SNH representative the following day and explained that I was ashamed at the way she had been treated.

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    How far is the nearest turbine from the Caithness coast?
    God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change,
    Courage to change the things I can,
    And wisdom to know the difference.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ywindythesecond View Post
    I was at the recent Dunnet and Canisbay Community Council meeting where a SNH representative stated the case and explained that SNH in this case represented the Scottish Government putting forward EU proposed legislation.
    This legislation affects all of Europe, not just Caithness. DCCC Councillors appeared unable to understand this, and were very offensive in their treatment of the SNH representative. Mr Mowatt was also very aggressive.
    The Chairman was ineffective.
    I telephoned the SNH representative the following day and explained that I was ashamed at the way she had been treated.

    There's a surprise, your going to stick your nose into another renewable energy scheme and try your best to resist it. SNH idea is totally wrong as usual. Its about time that all these do -gooders shut up and let normal people get on with life. These turbines will bring in an enormous amount of money for Caithness if everything works out.
    I was not at the meeting that you quoted but I am sure that the SNH rep was treated as with the respect she deserved (none).

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    Quote Originally Posted by scotsman1 View Post
    These turbines will bring in an enormous amount of money for Caithness if everything works out.
    This is a genuine question,- how exactly do you think these turbines are going to bring in enormous amounts of money for Caithness?

    I can't see there being vast (or any) employment opportunities once they are installed. Manufacturing is not likely to be carried out here and I guess contractors will mainly come from other areas. There may be a burst of spending when they are all staying here as far as hotels etc go? Or do you anticipate that there will be some kind of compensatory payments made to the county?

    Actually, having re-read your post, I am not sure whether you are taking the mick or not! If you are, then I apologise for missing your point - if you're not then I really am curious about your answer!

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    Quote Originally Posted by scotsman1 View Post
    There's a surprise, your going to stick your nose into another renewable energy scheme and try your best to resist it. SNH idea is totally wrong as usual. Its about time that all these do -gooders shut up and let normal people get on with life. These turbines will bring in an enormous amount of money for Caithness if everything works out.
    I was not at the meeting that you quoted but I am sure that the SNH rep was treated as with the respect she deserved (none).
    Scotsman 1, I suggest you read my post again. I made no comment on the renewable energy schemes nor on the SPA extension proposal. I did point out that the proposal does not come from SNH, but from the European Union. I will repeat that. The proposal does not come from SNH, but from the European Union.
    My post was about bad manners.
    You were not there so how you can form an opinion escapes me. I was there and I assure you the lady conducted herself with great dignity in the face of what can only be described as boorish personal attacks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scotsman1 View Post
    There's a surprise, your going to stick your nose into another renewable energy scheme and try your best to resist it. SNH idea is totally wrong as usual. Its about time that all these do -gooders shut up and let normal people get on with life. These turbines will bring in an enormous amount of money for Caithness if everything works out.
    I was not at the meeting that you quoted but I am sure that the SNH rep was treated as with the respect she deserved (none).
    What an insulting post. Easy to say such things when you're anonymous isn't it?

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