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Minister should not decide who can complain to him over RET

OUTER HEBRIDES TRANSPORT GROUP
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OUTER HEBRIDES TRANSPORT GROUP DEMAND THAT MINISTER GIVES ACCESS TO ALL

Gail Robertson of DJ Buchanan Haulage in Benbecula and Co-ordinator of the Outer Hebrides Transport Group said: “The Scottish Government should remember that it’s islanders that want the meeting on Tuesday. By denying islanders access to a meeting in Edinburgh, Scottish Transport Minister, Keith Brown is behaving like a football manager who wants to select not only his own team but also his opponents’.
“We will be taking a full squad to St Andrew’s House in the hope and expectation that Mr Brown will reconsider his position”.

One of those denied a chance to make the case for the retention of RET for commercial vehicles, livestock haulier and agricultural supplier, Norman MacAskill of Drimore Farm on South Uist, said: “I can’t believe that the transport minister is so arrogant that he feels he can dictate to the islands who can go and speak with him and I can’t believe how politically impotent our MSP Alasdair Allan is.
“How on earth can Mr Allan not secure a meeting for people involved in crofting, fishing, construction, fish farming and weaving. Regardless of his attitude we will be going to Edinburgh and hope that Mr Brown will let us into the meeting. Islanders are now appreciating the devastating impact the removal of RET will have on every household and business.
“This SNP tax will have a devastating effect on our economy. Mr Brown would do well to remember that the first SNP representative in the islands was Donald Stewart who campaigned for RET and he would be turning in his grave if he were to appreciate what the SNP Government were proposing. People might think that Islanders have heather growing out their ears but we assure Mr Brown that we are not coming with sticks and knives”

David Wood of Woody’s Express said: “The behaviour of the SNP on this issue has been breathtakingly arrogant. We have a simple message for Keith Brown. We want a continuation of RET for commercial vehicles and we want the government to undertake a proper consultation and not to fob islanders off with the sham they are calling a consultation.
“Islanders are amazed that the government is choosing who can lobby them and shutting the door to a representative group – we hope they will see sense before Tuesday afternoon.”

More from Sam Chambers in the chamber …

More from the Stornoway fuel meeting from Maciver TV

More footage of how a string of Scottish Fuels flunkies tried in vain to defend their pricing policy in the Western Isles.

Angry scenes at Stornoway fuel meeting

Angry scenes at Stornoway fuel meeting by Maciver TV

Here are some exchanges at the public meeting with representatives of Scottish Fuels who turned up to deny they were responsible for high fuel prices in the Western Isles.

The chairman is Reverend Iain D Campbell and to his right is Norman Macleod, who is not only a senior manager of Scottish Fuels but also a local councillor.

Unedited.  More clips to follow.

Hi. Have you met my housemate? Nay?

Stephanie Noble comes to the door of her home at Broadbay View in Back with Grey Lady Too, the large pony which now resides in her sitting room.

Accused in Liam murder case out on bail – BBC

The BBC is reporting that one of the men charged in connection with the murder of Liam Aitchison has been released on bail.
29 December 2011 Last updated at 17:49

Bail for man charged with Liam Aitchison murder on Lewis

Liam Aitchison. Pic: Northern Constabulary
Liam Aitchison, 16, was found dead in a derelict building on Lewis
One of the men accused of murdering a teenager on Lewis in the Western Isles has been released on bail. Stefan Miller, 20, from Carloway, was initially remanded in custody when he appeared at Inverness Sheriff Court earlier this month.

He and 21-year-old Jonathan Mackinnon, from Stornoway, are accused of the murder of 16-year-old Liam Aitchison. The teenager was found dead in a derelict building on the outskirts of Stornoway in November.

Mr Mackinnon and Mr Miller made no plea or declaration when they appeared in accused of murder.  Liam Aitchison’s funeral is due to take place on Friday at Daliburgh in South Uist.

The Free Presbyterians confirm what we all knew – they are all bonkers and they really hate Christmas

More than 10 years ago, I asked the Free Presbyterian Church of Scotland if it was true that they preached from the pulpit that no one should celebrate Christmas. I knew it was the case because my informant was an appalled attender who had decided to quit after an attempt to brainwash his children.

The FPs waffled for days and claimed there was no spokesman available, there was no formal order to ignore Christmas, there was no ban on people doing what they wanted and there was no reason why they should tell anyone what they thought. How things have changed.

As membership of these sects dwindles in our latter-day age of enlightenment, the leaders get desperate as they lose their power to petrify. This week they are not just confirming how much they hate Christmas to anyone who will listen but also gaily flinging statements around to the media.

The Outer Isles Presbytery said: “There is no authority in the Word of God for the religious observance of Christmas or any other so-called holy day. In the main, these celebrations are worldly and contrary to the religion of the Bible, being derived from paganism and superstition.”

That first sentence? So no one should observe the Sabbath. Is that what they’re saying? Who knows? Who cares?

How ironic that they claim Christmas, even it is commercialised and overblown, is based on superstition when the FPs’ own spiteful interpretation of scripture and outright sectarianism is exactly that and completely designed to enslave their deluded followers.

Their carefully-timed presbytery statement – which you can read with all its awful bile and stark hatred on Hebrides News – was all an excuse to attack Roman Catholics, of course. That is the speciality of a nasty little self-righteous bunch which pays no heed whatsoever to Jesus Christ’s solicitation to love and forgive.

At this time of reflection, we should all pray that FPs are forgiven for their membership of such a shameful institution which is so patently based on hate and fear and which can, as families who have tragically lost dear ones to the fanaticism of the sect know only too well, have vast appeal for those who are psychologically vulnerable and mentally unstable.

Why we will not grit the roads – comhairle

Comhairle Statement

The last few weeks have seen the onset of winter weather and the Comhairle wishes to reiterate its revised policy on gritting and snow-clearing to the travelling and general public.

Chief executive Malcolm Burr said: “A full review of the Comhairle’s Winter Maintenance Policy and Operational Plan was carried out earlier this year, and the Comhairle approved the new Policy and Plan in September.

The service provided in the past was simply no longer affordable and had resulted in significant overspending in the last two years. The policy provided a more enhanced level of service compared to other areas in the north of Scotland, and changes were accordingly necessary.

To summarise the new policy, gritting operations will not start until 0600 with the highest priority routes (Priority 1 and Priority 2) to be completed by 0730 and 0830 respectively with the lower priority routes (Priority 3 and Priority 4) being treated by 0930 and 1030 respectively.  In the event that the gritting of roads is required in the evening, generally only Priority 1 routes will be treated, with an intention of doing so by 1800.  Only under exceptional circumstances will any other routes be gritted in the evening.

On  Sundays and  Local Public Holidays, only Priority 1 and Priority 2 routes will be gritted, in the mornings, starting at 0800 with completion by 0930 and 1030 respectively.  In common with the other days of the week, only Priority 1 routes will be treated by 1800; only under exceptional circumstances will any other routes be gritted in the evening.

Details of the policy and of the routes across the Western Isles are available on the Comhairle’s website at www.cne-siar.gov.uk/techservices/wintermaint.asp.  The public are encouraged to familiarise themselves with how the details of the prioritisation of routes and the target treatment times affect them and their ability to travel to and from their homes.

 The Comhairle’s Director of Technical Services, Iain Mackinnon, emphasised that, in accordance with the Comhairle’s legal responsibilities, the Comhairle shall “take steps as they consider reasonable to prevent snow and ice endangering the safe passage of pedestrians and vehicles over public roads”.  Mr Mackinnon confirmed that the terms of the Policy constitute what the Comhairle consider to be reasonable and emphasised that the travelling public are responsible for ensuring their own safety and that of their passengers when travelling in such conditions.

“Excellent advice is available from the Institute of Advanced Motorists (IAM) website on  www.drivingadvice.org.uk/media/12310/10_10_2011_winter_driving_tips_pdf.pdf; members of the public should be aware of the risks associated with driving in such conditions and change their driving style to suit the conditions.”

He suggested that members of the public should always carefully consider the weather and road conditions prior to any journey and, in certain conditions, ask how essential the journey is.

The above information is also available from Technical Services at the Council Offices in Stornoway, Tarbert, Balivanich or Castlebay for those who do not have access to the internet.

Stornoway Murder – 2nd man charged

A second man has been charged in connection with the murder of Liam Aitchison. A 20 year-old man was charged today (Sunday). A report will be made to the Procurator Fiscal.

SNP youth to launch independence tour in Stornoway

The SNP youth wing is to launch its independence Question and Answer tour in Stornoway kicking off a national tour of Scotland.

Over the coming months Young Scots for Independence (YSI) will tour the country, hosting public meetings and talking about independence and how it will shape the future of Scotland.

A public meeting in Stornoway’’s Bridge Community Centre on 19th December at 7pm will be led by YSI National Convener David Linden and local MSP Alasdair Allan.

David Linden said: “”I am looking forward to coming up to the Isle of Lewis and talking about our positive vision for an independent Scotland. This isn’’t just a box ticking exercise, it’’s a genuine open invitation to all islanders –- young and old – to come along and discuss the future of Scotland and the forthcoming referendum.
““There is no doubt that, since the SNP’s landslide election victory, people are thinking more about the future of our country and what the new Scotland will look like.”

“Almost all the political parties, says the SNP announcement, have conceded that a change is on the horizon, be it devolution max or independence, so they are embarking on a national tour, making their pitch as well as answering questions.

Alasdair Allan said: ““This event is one of many around the country that seeks to kick off the independence referendum campaign, and highlights the crucial role of Scotland’s young people in deciding a question that will affect them more than most Scotland’s future.
““In the 20 years since I was first chapping on doors for the SNP, the argument for independence has come a huge distance, with the re-establishment of Scotland’s parliament, an SNP Government, an SNP majority and now a referendum on independence itself.
““The case for Scotland now to take responsibility for our own taxes, make decisions about our own pensions and represent ourselves in the world is immensely positive, and appeals well beyond the normal run of party politics. I welcome this event in Stornoway, which serves to underline the strong support among young people in the islands for real power to
come to Scotland.””

Stornoway death is murder. Did you see the three in hoodies?

Northern Constabulary has confirmed that the investigation into the death of Liam Aitchison, age 16, is now a murder investigation.  This follows raids by officers on properties in this area and the result of a post-mortem being received.

Detective Chief Inspector Kenny Anderson confirmed thwy were now treating Liam’s death as murder.  He added: “The response from the community in Stornoway to appeals for information has been very positive and I would appeal to anyone who may have information in relation to this crime to contact the the incident room at Stornoway Police Station.

“In particular, we wish to trace witnesses who may have seen three people wearing hooded-type tops, who were seen walking in the Steinish village area shortly after midnight on Tuesday 22nd into the early hours of Wednesday 23rd November 2011.”

From speaking to certain people, it may be that some local commentators may have been less than accurate in their assessments so far. That could persuade younger islanders to feel their own accounts would be so different as to be disbelieved. This is a time for absolute honesty about recent incidents.  Tell the police all that you know.

Anyone with information is asked to call the incident room on 01851 702222.