South Lochs
Posted: Monday, 23 July 2007 |
3 comments |
Explored the district of South Lochs yesterday afternoon. I know it quite well, having stayed in the area for 3 months in the winter of 2004/5. Managed to see all the villages there, and re-acquaint myself with its scenic beauty.
South Lochs is also the district which will be directly affected by a windfarm development by Scottish and Southern Energy (SSE), who intend to erect 500 ft turbines on the moors there. In my opinion that would destroy the visual and tourist amenity of the area. The hills there are not very high, I think the highest ones reach below 600 ft. Below image shows the central area where turbines are planned to be.
Glen Ouirn, west of Gravir
Garyvard, seen from Caversta
Currently, South Lochs' development is being stymied by non-cooperation from the sitting landlord. He is also frustrating efforts by the local community to mount a buy-out bid. The Scottish Land Courts are sitting in judgment on the instrument of interposed leases, which allow the landowner to scatter his land amongst a number of companies - which he himself has set up.
I am a strong supporter of community buy-out, and have been for more than a decade. I am also a strong opponent of the major windfarm developments in Lewis. South Lochs is not just going to be affected by the 57 turbines within the boundaries of the Pairc Estate, but will also have the turbines in the neighbouring Eishken Estate frowning over it.
South Lochs could do worse than exploit its tourism potential a lot further, rather than destroying it with vast turbine towers.
Posted on Arnish Lighthouse at 12:04
Comments
I don't know about hanging out my washing on a sunday being sinfull, surely destroying this beautiful island for money and to produce electricity for southern mainlanders is far more of a sin???
tanith from point
We are disappointed that so far no referendum
has been made of public opinion. So many of
our neighbours feel that we have not been
properly consulted about this. We suspect that
a strong majority are opposed to it. Yet we are
the ones who live here and whose lives would
be most affected by the changes.
Mr and Mrs D Burton from Orinsay South Lochs
We love this place as it is. Thank U
Burtons from Orinsay
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