GJH
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We live in Whitehills and know that motorhomes are very welcome here. Our harbour master will happily let visitors use the showers (for a donation) and also fill up with water. We also have he best fish processor in the area near the harbour with some of the freshest fish you could taste. Plus they do some superb fish pies and take away Cullen Skink. We have two pubs, one with a very good restaurant and live music (folk type usually) on a Thursday night, plus a cafe down at the harbour. We have loads of Germany and Dutch motorhomes staying in the village. We also have a C&CC CS on the edge of the village, you can sit and watch dolphins swimming by while eating your breakfast!!!
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This is another marmite moment. I don't mind wind turbines. IMO they are a lot better looking than the electricity pylons.Hmmm I see nobody has mentioned the elephant in the room yet if you don't like a landscape filled with huge industrial wind turbines, Banff is not for you......If you do then Banff is the place for you because they tower over that town and around:thumb: that may go some way to explaining why MH's do drive through Banff without stopping? If they do stop its probably to wonder how a community council could let this landscape destruction happen to their once scenic town.......
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Pretty sure most peoples positive attitudes change when a landowner wants to erect a giant one next to their house and scottish planning law allows an 100 meter turbine to be erected without neighbour notification unless the neighbour is within 20 meters of the turbine which is never going to happen ....As for Banff I have seen it quoted as an example of the turbine town many people don't want to happen to them.This is another marmite moment. I don't mind wind turbines. IMO they are a lot better looking than the electricity pylons.
Each to their own, I suppose
Can you pm me the details of your contact on the community council. I am on my local one and I am putting a case forward to angus council to be more motorhome friendly.
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Would be interesting to see how you get on.
Here in Broughty Ferry the council put up "No Overnight Parking" signs on the parking spots from the harbour east.
Hmmm I see nobody has mentioned the elephant in the room yet if you don't like a landscape filled with huge industrial wind turbines, Banff is not for you......If you do then Banff is the place for you because they tower over that town and around:thumb: that may go some way to explaining why MH's do drive through Banff without stopping? If they do stop its probably to wonder how a community council could let this landscape destruction happen to their once scenic town.......
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I thought for one moment you'd taken to reading Shakespeareoh:
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