tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10213884.post2653260183327130439..comments2024-02-17T21:46:12.329+00:00Comments on A Gurn from Nurn: Lochloy junction - a missed opportunity for a roundabout?Graisghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07238279516517079956noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10213884.post-85569661871344160472018-02-05T11:04:08.426+00:002018-02-05T11:04:08.426+00:00Things that are badly needed just are not consider...Things that are badly needed just are not considered to be necessary As someone who put's things forwarded well knows and here is some examples.<br /><br />Station brae to be made safer. Bus shelter at the Hospital. Housing to be built.<br />Bring back housing on King Street into use. Also me trying to get a FREE standing ramp at Firhall Bridge for the benefit of all who find the steps aMURD DUNBARnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10213884.post-43344942168344095612018-02-01T20:39:26.774+00:002018-02-01T20:39:26.774+00:00The amount of traffic on Lochloy road and speeding...The amount of traffic on Lochloy road and speeding on this road is horrendous, and it's unbelievable that there's going to be even more houses and cars? The road is not fit for purpose! New viaduct at railway line is badly needed. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08817712543123674066noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10213884.post-34409115132707888862018-02-01T10:15:03.048+00:002018-02-01T10:15:03.048+00:00David, could I get a copy of that front page pleas...David, could I get a copy of that front page please, would love to put it up onlineGraisghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07238279516517079956noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10213884.post-43223756551956817922018-02-01T09:33:42.657+00:002018-02-01T09:33:42.657+00:00Ah that rings a bell David, yes remember now that ...Ah that rings a bell David, yes remember now that area being considered an out of town location, a stone's throw from the High Street Brae, seems incredible now when you see what is out of town and proposed out that way. Graisghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07238279516517079956noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10213884.post-55220309708241920302018-02-01T09:28:41.258+00:002018-02-01T09:28:41.258+00:00I suggest that for more info on why the land was a...I suggest that for more info on why the land was allowed to be developed, you get a copy of the 19th February 2002 Nairnshire Telegraph. The front page is quite interesting<br /><br />Quote:- Mr. Cameron (Nairn's chief planning officer) said Bridgemill's application was much different because the proposed building would form part of an already established business, despite being an "D.Rossnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10213884.post-54563076555537474602018-01-31T13:39:11.982+00:002018-01-31T13:39:11.982+00:00A picture paints a thousand words.A picture paints a thousand words.Kojaknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10213884.post-7203664214389624302018-01-31T13:24:57.322+00:002018-01-31T13:24:57.322+00:00Yes some one wanted to build a house on that plot ...Yes some one wanted to build a house on that plot but was knocked back. <br />The reason given it was going to be used to make a slip road as was the shop that was demolished to improve access but that was not what others wanted for there own good <br /><br />As in the case of my asking for the King street houses to be brought back into use that is also being kept under cover for private use but MURD DUNBARnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10213884.post-10675290912051951102018-01-31T09:12:07.998+00:002018-01-31T09:12:07.998+00:00Roundabouts don't make money whereas building ...Roundabouts don't make money whereas building shops on the vacant piece of land you highlight in the photo has.<br /><br />115 new houses at Lochloy will bring in 115 new households paying council tax. New occupants are probably already working and paying tax so no new income for the much needed infrastructure required in Nairn to accommodate them, namely education and health.<br /><br />Zebedeenoreply@blogger.com