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Glen Ullinish Coastal Delivery

Muirhall Energy have now published their scoping document for the proposed Coastal Delivery Site at Ose. The documents should shortly be available on the Highland Council web site but in lieu of that the documents can be viewed using the links below:

Glen Ullinish Coastal Delivery_Scoping_Report_Final for Submission

Pages from Glen Ullinish Coastal Delivery_Scoping Report_Figures-compressed Pt1

Pages from Glen Ullinish Coastal Delivery_Scoping Report_Figures-compressed Pt 2

Glen Ullinish Coastal Delivery – Information Leaflet

Consolidation of Struan Community email lists

We are in the process of consolidating the Community Action Plan email list with the Struan Community Web site list, and also adding in those who expressed an interest to be kept informed, from the Struan Community Development Group. You are receiving this as an email because you have subscribed to one of those lists. While this process is going on we apologise if you receive a post from more than one of the lists, hopefully this will not happen more than once or twice. You will continue to receive posts from the Struan Community web site, including Community Action Plan, Community Council and Community Trust Matters and information about other activity and events in Struan. If you do not wish to receive any further posts please click the unsubscribe link at the end of the email or reply to this email asking to be removed from the list.

Struan Community Skips – Important Notice

When disposing of anything in the community skip it is essential that you ensure it does not contain Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs). POPs are found in the flame-retardant chemicals of upholstered materials so the following are not allowed to be put in the skip:

  • sofas
  • sofa beds
  • armchairs
  • kitchen and dining room chairs
  • stools
  • footstools
  • home office chairs
  • futons
  • bean bags
  • floor cushions, and sofa cushions.

This includes any component made of or containing leather, synthetic leather, other fabric, or foam.

If any such items are found in the skip, then the Community Council will have to pay an extra £320/ton (i.e about £1000 ) for the entire skip to be disposed of as contaminated waste. If this happens there will be no further skips so if in doubt leave it out!

The notice from Bowman with details about the above can be seen here:

POPS notification letter