Archive for March, 2011

5 May 2011 Election

Thursday, March 31st, 2011
 
Notice of poll and persons nominated for elections on 5 May  2011 can be found here:

http://www.argyll-bute.gov.uk/notice-of-poll

‘Time for Ben’ rehearsal

Monday, March 28th, 2011

Here are some photos of the Dalmally & Lochawe Drama Society rehearsing ‘Time for Ben’ for the North Lorn Drama Festival in Appin (30 March – 1 April 2011)

Dalmally Community Hall is open!

Monday, March 28th, 2011

Here are some photos from the Open Days held on the weekend of 26 and 27 March 2011.

Glenorchy Kirk Bicentenary Community Banner

Monday, March 28th, 2011

25+ people are working away on a large banner celectrating the community around the church.  There are 8 lengths of border (25″ x 3″) and 6 wee panels (about 3″ square) still unspoken for.  So if you enjoy cross stitch please consider volunteering.  All materials provided.  No church connection required!  To find out more please call Andrea Scott on 01838 200244.

Wildlife around Loch Awe

Tuesday, March 22nd, 2011

Email from Andrew Locking wanting to identify the location of a painting

Friday, March 18th, 2011

Painting of Loch Awe

Hello

I came across your website thanks to the clever people at Google and wonder if you could answer a question for me?

I’ve just purchased a painting of Loch Awe, image attached, and wonder if you can identify the spot where it was painted. It may it not be easy as I expect there may be some ‘artistic licence’, so please don’t go to any trouble – if you know off the top of your head I’d be really interested to hear from you

I aim to come up to the Loch later this year to see it with my own eyes – it looks absolutely stunning, not just from the painting but from the photos on your website

Kind regards

Andrew Locking

A85 Closure

Wednesday, March 16th, 2011

The A85 will be closed from the Lochawe/Stronmilchan A85/B8077 junction to the Dalmally/Inveraray A85/A819 junction from 10pm on Tuesday 22 March 2011 until 6am on Wednesday 23 March 2011.

Safety on Lochawe (email to Councillor MacDonald)

Saturday, March 5th, 2011

Dear Mr Macdonald,

I learned only recently and through informal sources, that a Loch Awe Safety Company had been set up and a voluntary code of practice drafted with the intention of embodying some or all of the guidelines into Bye-laws.

I was initially dismayed and somewhat put out, that as a member of the LAIA and as a Riparian Owner I had not been consulted on matters affecting governance of the Loch and possible legislation. However, I am now greatly reassured, as I understand that you are trying to ensure all responsible users and relevant parties are indeed consulted before anything is enacted.

If I may introduce myself, I am Mike Cowie and along with my wife Eilidh, am the owner (since 1999) of New York just south of Dalavich. New York was intended to be a weekend and holiday retreat/escape for us and our now adult family but we also operate the two properties as holiday lets when (sadly all too often) we are not availing ourselves of it. We live in Perth.

Despite recently becoming the possessor of a bus pass, I still enjoy, amongst other outdoor activities, the sport of water-skiing (although less frequently now) and of course the prospect of a speed limit on Loch Awe was not something that I welcomed!

I admit to clear self interest here but I know there are others who have skied very responsibly on the loch over the years. In addition, I am always very wary of yet more regulation, I think our lives are impacted by too many things we’re not allowed to do and we cannot and shouldn’t try to protect everyone from every single risk that may come their way or that they voluntarily subject themselves to. Reasonable precautions and recommendations, yes, but if we were to take things to the extreme, we wouldn’t allow anyone out on the water or even to stand close to the edge! 

As regards the Loch, we should be accommodating as far as we reasonably can to all interests. As regards speed and safety, I don’t think speed has been an issue in any of the misfortunes that have occurred on the Loch over the years.

The water skiing fraternity are generally very safety conscious operating to British Water Ski Federation safety recommendations almost as second nature. We have well equipped boats, wear buoyancy aids and wet suits or dry suits as a matter of course and as a result can survive in cold water for some time. We will have all the right insurance covers for boat, the skier, passengers and third parties arguably more so than any other loch user. Most of my own water skiing is done on the river at Perth with the Perth Water Ski Club where I am both the Treasurer and Safety Officer.

We operate on the river with the co-operation of the harbourmaster and have adopted sensible safe operating practices particularly in relation to interacting with the seagoing vessels that come and go from the harbour. Our boats all carry a clear boat number issued by the club so there is no anonymity. In fact on the reverse of my boat number board I have NY which I display when I operate on Loch Awe so I can be identified if necessary.

Water skiing requires speeds of between around 25 to 35 mph, boats at this speed are planing and produce minimal wash particularly in comparison to a displacement boat, engines comply with all sorts of environmental standards and in the scheme of things are not noisy – do not confuse the noise impact with that of jet skis.

Loch Awe is a large loch, able to accommodate all current users with no conflict. I really see no case for a speed limit currently and accordingly I would be a vigorous campaigner against one. Quite apart from my stated self interest, I am at a loss as to where a justifiable desire for a speed limit has come from.

I am not clear as to whom I should additionally express my views and I am thus copying as many other parties as I am aware of and who my be involved/interested. I should be grateful if this note could be circulated to members of The LAIA, The Loch Awe Safety Company and any other relevent parties who are not already copied above.

I hope we can achieve a sensible and accommodating outcome.

Thanks and regards,

Mike Cowie

123 Glasgow Road

Perth

PH2 0LU

01738-622039

07710-112233