Setbacks
Posted: Thursday, 06 November 2008 |
What a week !!
The anticipation in waiting for anything is often too much.
Things that have for so long been ideas can become reality but at a price.
The Development Trust of Shapinsay have been waiting for the outcome of the proposed planning permission to erect a Community Owned Wind Turbine on the island. Yesterday was our day of reckonning and Mr B and myself took the ferry to Kirkwall to sit in on the planning meeting to see if the Trusts application would be approved.
We were joined by some other residents who had an interest in the outcome too.
The council had received quite a few objections not all from within Orkney and a late objection from HIAL the Highlands and Islands Airport Limited.
The main number of objectors were postcard objections supporting a resident of Shapinsay whose property is close to the site and objects to the nearness of the Turbine.
The Airports objection was on grounds that the turbine would cause interferrence to the island planes radio transmissions .
The Council were advised to reject the planning application. This was deferred pending further investigations so that further enquiries could be made to the validity of the photo montage that the main objector had based his campaign on and clarification and proof regarding the HIALs objection.
Barebraes is the closest house to the site and unlike some people I don't mind the thought of looking out and seeing the turbine.
Its a small price to pay when you consider the benefits that the income from the turbine would hopefully make to Shapinsay. But thats only MY OPINION and I understand and acknowledge other peoples concerns and if it can be proven that the turbine will interfere with radio communications and cannot be rectified then I would be the first person agree that safety is the most important thing to consider.
We live to fight another day.
The anticipation in waiting for anything is often too much.
Things that have for so long been ideas can become reality but at a price.
The Development Trust of Shapinsay have been waiting for the outcome of the proposed planning permission to erect a Community Owned Wind Turbine on the island. Yesterday was our day of reckonning and Mr B and myself took the ferry to Kirkwall to sit in on the planning meeting to see if the Trusts application would be approved.
We were joined by some other residents who had an interest in the outcome too.
The council had received quite a few objections not all from within Orkney and a late objection from HIAL the Highlands and Islands Airport Limited.
The main number of objectors were postcard objections supporting a resident of Shapinsay whose property is close to the site and objects to the nearness of the Turbine.
The Airports objection was on grounds that the turbine would cause interferrence to the island planes radio transmissions .
The Council were advised to reject the planning application. This was deferred pending further investigations so that further enquiries could be made to the validity of the photo montage that the main objector had based his campaign on and clarification and proof regarding the HIALs objection.
Barebraes is the closest house to the site and unlike some people I don't mind the thought of looking out and seeing the turbine.
Its a small price to pay when you consider the benefits that the income from the turbine would hopefully make to Shapinsay. But thats only MY OPINION and I understand and acknowledge other peoples concerns and if it can be proven that the turbine will interfere with radio communications and cannot be rectified then I would be the first person agree that safety is the most important thing to consider.
We live to fight another day.
Posted on On Top Of Ward Hill at 13:42