Month: May 2021

May 25, 2021 Nick Kempe 5 comments

Having repealed the legal restrictions on travel on the 26th April, eight days ago the Scottish Government re-imposed them (see here for the Statutory Instrument) on people living in Moray and Glasgow, after deciding not to move these two local authorities to Level 2 like the rest of the country.  One day it was perfectly…

May 23, 2021 Nick Kempe 8 comments

It’s now three years since the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park Authority (LLTNPA) approved the new planning application (see here) for the financial gamble that is the Cononish goldmine.  After it was reported in December that the mine was fully funded until 2022 and the first gold from the mine had been poured (see…

May 21, 2021 Graham Garfoot 3 comments

When I wrote post (6) (see here) in the series with this title I thought I had covered the majority of the issues with the funicular.  I arrived at the conclusion that yes the repairs would work but with no idea of the longevity of those repairs. Job done. Then, on 04/05/2021 it was reported in…

May 19, 2021 Nick Kempe 11 comments

The closure of public toilets in Scotland, which had been going on for years, gathered pace under austerity (see here and here for example), with hardly a murmur of political dissent. The Victorians – who knew the value of public conveniences, from both a public health and a tourism perspective – would have been appalled. …

May 8, 2021 Nick Kempe 28 comments

News about yet another unlawful killing of a golden eagle in the Cairngorms National Park (see here for the latest list from Raptor Persecution Scotland), found poisoned on the Invercauld Estate in March, should surprise no-one. The Cairngorm National Park Authority’s stated intention to eliminate raptor persecution (see here) will never work until it tackles…