carnkie
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17 years ago
Interesting that LAP entered the above into the DB. The planning dispute over the quarry was the longest in Scottish history. Mind, it was going to cover 600 hectares.

In 1991, Redland Aggregates Ltd applied to the Western Isles Islands Council (WIIC) for permission to extract anorthosite from Lingerbay.
The company proposed a superquarry with an average ten million tonnes annual output, over sixty years, to be exported in bulk carriers via a custom-built harbour.
The aggregate was destine for roads and construction work in the South England and overseas.
Redland predicted around a 80 jobs at full production, and economic rejuvenation for the island.

The local Council supported it, and local people were initially enthusiastic about the project. The Secretary of State for Scotland announced a public inquiry into the planning application, it opened in October 1994 turning out to be Scotland's longest to date, running for eight months.

The decision was finally anounced on Friday the 3rd November 2000 that permission was refused for a super-quarry at Lingerbay. Redlands launched an appeal against this decision

The company was appealing against that decision to limit the quarrying area on the national scenic area of the Roineabhal mountain, near Lingerbay but that was unanimously rejected by the court's three judges.

The company withdrew their plan in 2004 thus ending the dispute.

I notice we don't have Anorthosite in the DB. :angel:
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LAP
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17 years ago
Hi Carnkey, yes 600 hecteres - I personally wouldn't agree with that being on The Isle (eilean) of harris, it's too nice there. A mine would be alright though 🙂
I thought a small quarry was being developed there, does it still have a right to be in the database? :confused:
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LAP
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17 years ago
perhaps a seperate area for proposed quarry/mine site records?
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carnkie
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17 years ago
Well I have an idea there are one or two small operational quarries so probably okay. Perhaps add a slightly lengthier explanation as I believe anorthosite is quite rare. I'd never heard of it. That doesn't mean much of course. 🙂
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carnkie
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17 years ago
Actually when I think about it planning permission was granted for a small quarry but of course the company weren't interested. So I suspect the area probably doesn't contain any working quarries.
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JohnnearCfon
17 years ago
How can you explore something that isn't there? I think that answers your question. I am sure there are plenty of similar examples that would just clog up the database unnecessarily.
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17 years ago
Looks like they have done something here:
http://www.envision3d.co.uk/photomontage/lingerbay-photo.htm[url]

 
http://wikimapia.org/#lat=57.7580368&lon=-6.9444752&z=14&l=0&m=a&v=2[url][url]
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Byt vndyd mwyhaf - byth onddyth moyav
Lliaws a bwyllaf - Líows o boylav
Ac a bryderaf - ac o boryddarav
Kyfarchaf y veird byt - covarcav yr vairth
Pryt nam dyweid - poryth na'm dowaith
Py gynheil y byt - Pa gonail y byth
Na syrch yn eissywyt - na soroc yn eishoyth
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LAP
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17 years ago
whaat on earth happened there?

http://wikimapia.org/#lat=57.7580368&lon=-6.9444752&z=14&l=0&m=a&v=2 

Looks as if maybe they've made some kind of excavation, I'm not at all sure though, just a suggestion.


Here's in an aerial pic:


http://www.envision3d.co.uk/photomontage/lingerbay-photo.htm 
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Byt vndyd mwyhaf - byth onddyth moyav
Lliaws a bwyllaf - Líows o boylav
Ac a bryderaf - ac o boryddarav
Kyfarchaf y veird byt - covarcav yr vairth
Pryt nam dyweid - poryth na'm dowaith
Py gynheil y byt - Pa gonail y byth
Na syrch yn eissywyt - na soroc yn eishoyth
Neur byt bei syrchei - nour byth bai sorochai

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