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Initially I could see the NTs explanation but......
As I read on to you all making constructive explanations as to why it should not charge the carpark, I fully agree. At first I was considering if we turned up with the MH, I wouldn't feel the 5gbp for the night would be too severe.
But reading on and realising the area is not only RSPB and the locals deserving free access etc I now completely Disagree.
The RSPB do a good job in a lot of places as do the NT but the funds and grants they also get are considerable.
Having been a member for a lot of years and have seen also some of the not so good achievements and legacies of the RSPB in particular.
They have some very questionable decisions and results.
Forsinard Flows and the use of land nearby nature reserves to erect these horrendous wind turbines.
If you believe they are not harmful to bird life I would suggest you watch a clip from Harris a couple of years ago on BBC and Sky news where a very rare Artic Swift was splatted by one such wind turbine for the benefit of possibly millions of viewers and twitchers. It was a sad day for many visiting twitchers who had travelled specifically to Lewis and Harris to see this migrant bird. But it was also an eye opener for all those who had believed the hype and safe use of these same turbines which are now popping up like immigrants across the countryside.
Slainte, Growlie69
As I read on to you all making constructive explanations as to why it should not charge the carpark, I fully agree. At first I was considering if we turned up with the MH, I wouldn't feel the 5gbp for the night would be too severe.
But reading on and realising the area is not only RSPB and the locals deserving free access etc I now completely Disagree.
The RSPB do a good job in a lot of places as do the NT but the funds and grants they also get are considerable.
Having been a member for a lot of years and have seen also some of the not so good achievements and legacies of the RSPB in particular.
They have some very questionable decisions and results.
Forsinard Flows and the use of land nearby nature reserves to erect these horrendous wind turbines.
If you believe they are not harmful to bird life I would suggest you watch a clip from Harris a couple of years ago on BBC and Sky news where a very rare Artic Swift was splatted by one such wind turbine for the benefit of possibly millions of viewers and twitchers. It was a sad day for many visiting twitchers who had travelled specifically to Lewis and Harris to see this migrant bird. But it was also an eye opener for all those who had believed the hype and safe use of these same turbines which are now popping up like immigrants across the countryside.
Slainte, Growlie69