Can you clarify what the licence is for …

Comment posted License charges for performances in Argyll and Bute: Russell warns of cultural threat by Hughie.

Can you clarify what the licence is for and why it is needed?

Recent comments by Hughie

  • SSE’s record breaking efforts for Kintyre and Arran
    Sorry perhaps I’m missing something here but isn’t that exactly what SSE did? The Council handed out updates on Tuesday with regards the restoration etc and part of that involved hooking up to the Lussa etc?
  • Another face of the Kintyre peninsula
    Come on Newsroom – were you or I wrong?
  • Another face of the Kintyre peninsula
    So is Fort William in North Argyll now?  ;-)

    Sorry Newsroom, you’ve got this one CLEARLY wrong and should admit it. Crinan is in Knapdale. You could perhaps say at the north west corner of the Knapdale and Kintyre peninsula but not at the north western head of Kintyre that is for sure. The physical peninsula quite clearly begins in Tarbert at the East Loch. (as Robert confirms) For some reason it appears to have been extended into a small part of Knapdale but that appears to be derived through the tourism sector and not actual fact.

    I’ve never heard that Crinan is part of Kintyre. In fact if you are adamant that this is correct then by your own admission Ardrishaig is now the north eastern head of the Kintyre peninsula! 

  • Another face of the Kintyre peninsula
    “These photographs were taken today at Crinan in Knapdale – at the north end of the Kintyre peninsula. ”

    “Kintyre is having tough times just now but this northern end of the peninsula today was a reminder of the enduring positive of living in a place like this.”

    Maybe it is me but since when did Crinan be in Kintyre? :-/

  • Reports of SSE giving out false information on Campbeltown ‘reconnection’
    Your really nit-picking

    “engineers have effectively established the equivalent of two new power stations to connect homes while they repair our distribution and transmission networks”

    It reads correct either way. This is what they have done. Take a trip down and see for yourself what is going on. It’s like a military operation down here. Feel sorry for those without power still but looks to me SSE have been working their butts off.

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9 Responses to Can you clarify what the licence is for …

  1. Why bothering writing to the CE, just nip into her office as “we understand” or should I say “it is rumoured” that Mike is the unofficial real leader of the “New Dawn” administration. Would it not have been better to have a wee word in Roddy’s ear and let the administration get the credit for the idea? Or is this an indication of the way its going to work? Mike says….

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    • It’s interesting that you think such a cast of well-educated, self-motivated councillors is under the thumb of someone else. Of course the SNP is a team, but it’s a very democratic one and doesn’t support the scenario you’ve imagined here.

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  2. Important subject spoiled by aggressive undertones of point scoring against previous administration. Im very sure you would not have writen that, knowing that you have not already sorted it out.

    Maybe you could now move on to the ferries and sort that out. However always good to know the out come before it happens.

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  3. Until the new council meet and the administration is ratified Roddy Mccuish and his associates have no control over the council or the employees so they will be unable to start to change anything until then

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  4. “Maybe you could now move on to the ferries and sort that out” – fair point Iain.

    But I must confess I’m hoping for the usual outraged article going on and on and on and on about all the Cllrs who have sold their principles just to join this rag-bag coalition to get the responsibility payments.’Bought for 30 pieces of silver’ and ‘noses in the trough’ are both sure to feature.

    Unless of course the SNP led coalition decide that they don’t want these responsibility payments….. :) :)

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    • Yes Simon I’m sure that’s going to be the way, it does seem to be a sort of retirement plan or re shuffle thing for votes, but I think this time it will be diff, as most said or made out its not about the money anymore its about the area and I’m sure you will start to see Cllrs now forgoing these benefits / payments as a point of principle.

      I don’t really have any political stand as it all seems to just get worse and the promises bigger and more out outlandish by the week, with as much back stabbing as poss.

      What I find really annoying is newly elected Cllr’s with no track record to speak of slagging off Guy’s like Dick Walsh who most in Scottish politics could not hold a light to and only dream of a career / record like his. I remember only 30 yrs ago seeing Mr Walsh fill his car locally at the petrol station most mornings at around 7 in the morning and not always the same one (spread the love around)in a type of way? 30 yrs on its still the same, week in week out. I’ve never met another Cllr in all that time or seen one work so hard for the people of Dunoon, although it started before that i’m sure?

      It makes me smile when you hear the trumpets of what we are going to do and how we are going to do it when we get in. Just that the trumpets stop not long after that and voices are not heard until the next election. there are Hard working Cllrs and that’s why they get back in, in most cases.

      Personally I think Mr Walsh has done a truly incredible job of running the area in his time in office. Im glad that’s he’s not back in as Head of the Council as I think he may enjoy it very much more where he is now and has completed a very long shift for his area and ward. he;s better placed to actually make sure the administration get it right and stand by the election promises and not let them away with madness and really messing it all up.
      The ferries thing will go away, but prob altogether now.
      Anyway well done everyone that want to be a Cllr

      Mr Walsh enjoy your new role of watch dog. Back to the pumps no doubt?

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      • I very much hope that the more cynical of Iain Hurrel’s remarks prove, in time, to be unfounded – and perhaps early review of the council’s new events licensing policy would be a good start.

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  5. Just a quick thread change although the communication post is her brief.Has Louise Glen-lee been removed from her spokesperson,s role.The story or rumour is doing the rounds in Oban, any crack on this from anyone.
    Cheers Neil.

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