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yes, really.in fact, the plans were approved by 18 councillors to 8. it's unlikely that they would ignore the views of '90%' of their electorate don't you think? and the black eye might seem less cute if we imagined an officer of an democratic body getting hit in the face by say a protestor from the BNP perhaps?

as in many beautiful or wild areas, those who were brought up there tend to be less sentimental about changes. incomers, tourists and occasional / temporary visitors are often the ones who want to object. (not that that is necessarily a bad thing in itself)

As we all know, councillors are always squeaky clean upstanding persons whose only interest is what is best for the community (said with a straight face), thing is, this is not just a local issue.
Of course the views of the local people should be taken into account The bigger picture is that this is a issue of national importance, a balance needs to be set regarding the need for sustainable power generation and the destruction of one of the few unspoilt wilderness areas that we have left in our islands. As someone quoted in another thread, 'you don't know what you got till it's gone'.

Regarding locals vs incomers, the Outer Hebrides has suffered from a steady decline in population and relies on incomers to keep many of it's communities alive. Is it possible that the creation of huge wind factories on these wilderness sites will destroy the very thing that many of the incomers are looking for and thus hasten the slow decline of the islands population?

tuesday wrote:
yes, really.in fact, the plans were approved by 18 councillors to 8. it's unlikely that they would ignore the views of '90%' of their electorate don't you think? and the black eye might seem less cute if we imagined an officer of an democratic body getting hit in the face by say a protestor from the BNP perhaps?

as in many beautiful or wild areas, those who were brought up there tend to be less sentimental about changes. incomers, tourists and occasional / temporary visitors are often the ones who want to object. (not that that is necessarily a bad thing in itself)

Hey Tuesday, I certainly wasn't suggesting that the black eye incident was "cute" just that it seemed to suggest that there was an alternative view to the one put forward by the council. As I said, I have spent quite a lot of time of Lewis and all of the conversations I was party to were less than enthusiastic about the size and impact of the proposed farm. That isn't to say everyone is/was anti-wind farm, just not this particular one.

This isn't about being less sentimental to change either - I honestly believe that if the proposed farm had guaranteed employment for islanders, then they would've been more in favour. I think it is that they really cannot see any local benefit or improvemnts in the infrastructure and economy of the island (other than the bloody great roads that will have to be built for the works traffic)and this is something the Western Isles are crying out for.

There are some interesting conversations on the visithebrides discussion board, which shows some of the more vocal/local opposition.