Does anyone know if the proposed pedestrian bridge to Easdale Island will be high-level, or will transit of Easdale Sound by yachts no longer be possible?
I can see why the islanders do not want the bridge, but I can also see why the council regard the level of subsidy - to what is probably perceived by most as a relatively well-off middle class community with rather a nice lifestyle - as unacceptable.
In view of the notorious inefficiency of council run services and the entrepreneurial nature of the islanders, is it not conceiveable that someone could run a profitable private ferry service and thereby preclude the need for this bridge?
Just a thought, now please feel free to shoot me down . . .
- Nick
A bridge too far . . .
Moderator: Herby Dice
- NickB
- Site Admin
- Posts: 2514
- Joined: Mon Dec 15, 2003 10:18 pm
- Location: Cloud Cuckoo Land (or so I'm told by some)
- Contact:
A bridge too far . . .
NickB
(site admin)
(site admin)
- NickB
- Site Admin
- Posts: 2514
- Joined: Mon Dec 15, 2003 10:18 pm
- Location: Cloud Cuckoo Land (or so I'm told by some)
- Contact:
Building bridges . . .
The islanders apparently don't want a bridge, but it would be a much cheaper option for the council.
It would appear that Luing wants a bridge but the Council doesn't want to build one, whereas Easdale doesn't want a bridge but the Council does want to build one.
- Nick
It would appear that Luing wants a bridge but the Council doesn't want to build one, whereas Easdale doesn't want a bridge but the Council does want to build one.
- Nick
NickB
(site admin)
(site admin)
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 1 guest