Wednesday, 30 November 2011

BBC ALBA – WEEKLY PROGRAMME HIGHLIGHTS Saturday 17 December – Friday 23 December 2011 / Saturday 24 December – Saturday 31 Dec

Title: SPL: Hearts v Dunfermline

The latest full-match coverage from the SPL as Heart of Midlothian host Dunfermline at Tynecastle Stadium, Edinburgh.

Transmitted: Saturday 17 December
Time: 5.30 – 7.30pm


Title: Piping Live

A taste of what can be seen during the annual Piping Live festival in Glasgow. From pipes and drums to ceilidh and folk bands, it's a lively, colourful and youthful gathering of national and international performers. Presented by Morag MacDonald.

Transmitted: Saturday 17 December
Time: 9.00 – 10.00pm


Title: Horo Gheallaidh / Celtic Music

World class musicians from the Celtic Connections festival drop in to give special, intimate performances at the Horo Gheallaidh ceilidh session's filmed in Glasgow and presented by Sarah Cruickshank. This week, we see performances from LYY from Sweden and Munto Valdo from Cameroon. Also performing are Uist singer Linda Macleod and the Rua Macmillan Trio . This is a unique opportunity to watch world-class artists up close, performing stripped down versions of their songs live on our sofa in a way you won't have seen them before.

Transmitted: Saturday 17 December
Time: 10.00 – 10.25pm


Title: Vets: Gach Creutar Beo

Amazing work with chimpanzees at Blair Drummond Safari Park when vet Colin Scott calls in the specialists from Edinburgh Zoo to help out and Iain MacLean in Wick tends to a working collie dog and finds more than he expected. The wonderful world of Scottish vets.

Transmitted: Monday 19 December
Time: 8.30 – 9.00pm


Title: Eorpa

Another edition of Eorpa, reporting on the most interesting stories from around Europe.

Transmitted: Wednesday 21 December
Time: 8.30pm


Title: Soillse: A’ leantainn Shackleton / Antarctica

An adventurer and wildlife photographer make the journey from the Falkland Isles via South Georgia to Antarctica and back up to South America - the same journey taken by the famous explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton.

They encounter the wildlife that lives there, and have a chance to gain a better understanding of the rich history that the whaling industry has in the region.

Transmitted: Wednesday 21 December
Time: 9.00 – 9.55pm


Title: Caman / Shinty Documentary

David MacPherson’s Inveraray hope to win the first silverware of the season. We learn more about the Rodger family and Eddie Tembo starts playing again following his injury. Lisa Norman finally has a day off and gets to play shinty.

Transmitted: Thursday 22 December
Time: 8.30 – 9.00pm


Title: Air An Rathad / On The Road

Fiona travels to Switzerland to visit Rinspeed Concept Cars, where they develop cars of the future. So what exactly will we be driving in 2020? You'll have to watch to find out!

Calum Iain is a happy man as he gets his hands on a Focus RS500 - it may look like an ordinary hatchback, but this version does 0-60 in 5.5 seconds! He leaves the statistics to twin brother Iain Calum and lets the accelerator hit the floor.

Murray is in Ness behind the wheel of his favourite vehicle - his tractor - as he takes part in an island rally. Ten hours later and he's arrived at Rodel, saddle sore but happy to have raised a few pounds for charity.

It's the last programme of the series and that means it's the last challenge for Wacky Races - who will win the Cup this year? Tune in to Air an Rathad for a thrilling finale!

Transmitted: Thursday 22 December
Time: 10.00 – 10.30pm


Title: SPL Dundee United v Hibernian

The latest full-match coverage from the SPL as Dundee United host Hibernian at Tannadice Park, Dundee.

Transmitted: Saturday 24 December
Time: 5.30 – 7.30pm


Title: Spors na Bliadhna 2011 / Sports Review

BBC ALBA takes a look back at some of the sporting highlights and stories that hit the headlines in 2011.

Transmitted: Saturday 24 December
Time: 7.30 – 8.30pm


Title: Nollaig A Steornabhagh / Christmas Service

Join us this Christmas Eve for a very special ecumenical service from Martin's Memorial Church, Stornoway. Rev James MacIver (Free Church), Rev Angus Morrison (Church of Scotland) and Father Roddy Johnston (Catholic Church) share readings and prayers with us.

Acclaimed soloists Mary Smith, Isobel Ann Martin and Donnie Murdo Macleod sing Christmas hymns, and the pupils of Laxdale Primary School, the Nicolson Institute, Back Gaelic Choir, and the Stornoway Congregation join together to sing an assortment of Christmas classics, as piper James Mackenzie welcomes in Christmas Day.

Transmitted: Saturday 24 December
Time: 11.00pm – 12.05am


Title: Leon Sa Gheamhradh / Leon in Wintertime

Wintertime has hit Balthasarville and along with it a horrible ogre has come to kidnap Princess Molly and eat her with his pea stew. It is up to Leon, a young bear who has run away from home and has ended up a the mercy of a mischievous storyteller, to save her.

Along with his new friends, a grumpy hedgehog and an accident prone elephant, the brave bear embarks on a quest to find the poor princess.

Transmitted: Sunday 25 December
Time: 5.05 – 5.35pm


Title: Mallachd an fhir-rabaide / Wallace & Gromit in The Curse of the Were Rabbit

The village is being overrun by rabbits and Wallace has a plan - all he has to do is alter their minds so that they will leave the vegetable allotments alone. However, his plan goes awry when his experiment fails, leaving himself a bit worse for 'were.'

The rabbit problem escalates when the villagers discover a monstrous 'were-rabbit' destroying everything in its sights. Everyone - including Lady T, who Wallace is quite fond of - wants the daring duo to solve the problem….but there is no sign of Wallace!

Will Gromit be able to solve the conundrum before the creature - who may be more familiar than they think - gets shot?

Transmitted: Sunday 25 December
Time: 5.35 – 7.00pm


Title: A’ Bhliadhna / News Review

A review of this year's news from a local, national and international perspective.

Transmitted: Sunday 25 December
Time: 7.00 – 7.55pm


Title: Is Mise Michelle McManus

Singer and presenter Michelle McManus travels to the Western Isles of Scotland on a journey of musical discovery.

Transmitted: Sunday 25 December
Time: 9.00 – 10.00pm


Title: Na Caimbeulaich

The Campbells of Greepe, a profile looking at the lives and music of two generations of the singing dynasty who have roots in Skye.

Transmitted: Sunday 25 December
Time: 10.00 – 11.00pm


Title: Celtic Connections

Join Ricky Ross as he samples the best country, soul, gospel, folk and world music from Celtic Connections 2011.Tom Jones headlines 60 minutes of highlights from this great Glasgow music festival.

Transmitted: Sunday 25 December
Time: 11.00pm – 12.00 midnight


Title: Pro 12 Live Rugby - Edinburgh v Glasgow

The first leg of the 1872 Cup as rivals Edinburgh and Glasgow face each other in the PRO12 rugby at Murrayfield Stadium.

Transmitted: Monday 26 December
Time: 5.30 – 7.25pm


Title: Mod 2011: Mod Highlights

Mary Ann Kennedy presents some of the winning performances from the main stage of the Mod 2011 in Stornoway.

Transmitted: Tuesday 27 December - Friday 30 December
Time: 6.30 – 8.00pm


Title: Turas Tony

Actor Tony Kearney from BBC's 'River City' swaps the comfort of a television studio for four varied and challenging professions. Episode 4, the Winter Special, sees Tony take a tumble as he joins the Cairngorm Mountain Rescue Team.

Transmitted: Monday 26 December
Time: 9.00 – 10.00pm


Title: King Kenny

The career of Kenny Dalglish at the end of a momentous year that saw him return to Liverpool FC as manager.

Transmitted: Wednesday 28 December
Time: 8.55 – 9.55pm


Title: SPL Hibernian v Inverness CT

The latest full-match coverage from the SPL as Hibernian host Inverness Caledonian Thistle at Easter Road, Edinburgh.

Transmitted: Wednesday 28 December
Time: 9.55 – 11.55pm


Title: Soillse - Eilean Takuu / There Once Was An Island

Takuu Island is in crisis. As ever more frequent storms and an enormous flood threatens to engulf paradise, who will decide to flee and leave their culture behind forever?

The recent flood destroyed homes and crops, and the government of the nearest mainland town of Bougainville has been unable to transport food or assistance with only one boat servicing the island. Who will stay, hoping only that God will save them?

Transmitted: Thursday 29 December
Time: 9.00 – 9.55pm


Title: Sweet Dreams – Sgeulachd Patsy Cline

The life story of country singing sensation Patsy Cline (1932 - 1963), through a theatre production featuring some of her best loved songs.

Transmitted: Friday 30 December
Time: 8.55 – 10.00pm

Tuesday, 29 November 2011

NFUS MEETS WITH MINISTER ON CROFTING FUTURE

NFU Scotland’s Crofting and Highlands & Islands Committee has asked the Scottish Minister for Environment and Climate Change, Stewart Stevenson to ensure that Scotland’s crofts remain economically viable and continue to support crofting communities.

Mr Stevenson was attending the committee’s meeting in Invermoriston, near Fort Augustus today (Tuesday, 29 November).

NFU Scotland crofting members from Skye, Sutherland, Orkney, Mull, Inverness, Argyll and Caithness attended the meeting.

Chairman of the committee, Mrs Jo Durno said:

“This may have been the Minister’s first visit to our committee since he took on his new brief but it is clear that he appreciates the importance of a vibrant crofting sector in Scotland. Crofting not only underpins many local communities but it continues to have a vital function in Scottish agriculture at large

“Important aspects of crofting in the future have been laid out in 2010 Crofting Act, which is being introduced in phases. We welcome the Minister’s confirmation that the forthcoming consultation on elections to the crofting commission is about to reach the Scottish Parliament. This raises the welcome prospect of crofters taking the majority of positions on the commission in the future.

“Our committee members also took the opportunity to raise with the minister the major concerns they have over the issue of neglect and the need to have an effective means of dealing with it to ensure we have continuing crofting activity in these fragile areas.

“Another major point brought up at the meeting was the need to ensure we have the next generation of crofters ready to take the management of crofting lands. Key to this is the provision of agriculture and crofting training, and delivering that training locally to crofting communities themselves

“In terms of support for the crofting sector, we were reminded that all Governments are operating under significant budgetary constraints. However, while budgets are largely fixed there does appear to be room within those budgets and NFUS will be giving due consideration as to how we can make best use of financial resources to support our crofters.

“All in all, this was a very useful meeting and we look forward to a constructive dialogue with the Minister on all crofting issues.”

NHS Highland reassures patients and public about planned Industrial Action

NHS Highland has confirmed today that plans are fully in place to cope with the 24 hour Industrial Action planned from 00.01 hr on Wednesday 30th November.

Elaine Mead, Chief Executive for NHS Highland said: “Our priority at all times is to ensure we run a safe service including running emergency services. We would like to remind and reassure patients and the wider public that we have robust plans in place to meet all emergency services and our core clinical services. Our Core services will run as normal and includes cancer treatments, renal dialysis, emergency mental health and maternity services.

“We respect the right of our colleagues to take industrial action. They also have a right to picket during industrial action. Our Trade Union representatives have been cooperating with Senior Managers to make sure that any picket lines are located safely and conducted in line with relevant guidance.

“I would like to stress that any patient who has been asked to still attend for a scheduled appointment on Wednesday 30th should make sure that they do come in and attend. Staff taking strike action will not be picketing patients nor seeking to disrupt essential emergency services. “

Ray Stewart, NHS Highland Joint Trade Union Chair said “People attending many hospital services should expect to see our members picketing but they should not worry about this at all. Our briefing to pickets has been clear and that is to treat all members of the public and staff with respect.”

As part of NHS Highland’s Business Continuity Plans across the Board area a limited service will be run in hospitals. This means that to maintain safe services most non urgent activity including most outpatient clinics, day surgery and elective surgery has had to be postponed.

Planning has already begun to ensure that any patient who has had to be cancelled will be re-booked in a timely manner as a matter of priority.

BBC ALBA – WEEKLY PROGRAMME HIGHLIGHTS Saturday 3 December – Friday 9 December 2011

Title: Scottish Premier League - St Mirren v Inverness CT
The latest full-match coverage from the SPL as St Mirren host Inverness Caledonian Thistle at St Mirren Park, Paisley.

Transmitted: Saturday 3 December
Time: 5.30 – 7.30pm


Title: Belladrum 2011: Cridhe Tartan
Main stage highlights and unseen performances from Belladrum 2011: Texas, Deacon Blue, Teddy Thompson, Little Comets, Easy Star All-Stars, Rachel Sermanni and Frank Turner. Hosted by Fiona MacKenzie.

Transmitted: Saturday 3 December
Time: 8.55 – 9.55pm


Title: Pro 12 Live Rugby - Dragons V Glasgow
LIVE rugby from the RaboDirect Pro 12 league as Sean Lineen’s Glasgow Warriors side travel to face Newport Gwent Dragons at Rodney Parade, Newport.
Transmitted: Sunday 4 December
Time: 4.25 – 6.20pm


Title: Trusadh - Slighe Dhan Fhàsaich/Into The Wild
With the current worldwide population shift towards an urbanised existence, the benefits of getting back in touch with the natural landscape, and the lure of these wild remote places has never been greater. For many, living there has become a regular way of life, far from the comforts of modern living.

Amongst those we meet are a young family who spend each summer on the isolated island of Mingulay; an aspiring wildlife photographer and travel writer in remote Knoydart; a city based guidebook writer whose aim is to get people out to the wild places; two Skye sisters who have set up a wilderness boot camp; and some of the Stornoway Kayak Club as they explore the rugged Lewis coastline, and camp out on one of its many offshore islands.

In following these characters who have embraced these wild lands we'll look at whether there's a true wilderness left in an age where humans have altered so much of our landscape.

Transmitted: Monday 5 December
Time: 9.00 – 10.00pm


Title: Na Trads
The biggest night in Scottish traditional music returns to Perth Concert Hall for a second year with another brilliant line-up – the Trad Awards 2011.

Transmitted: Monday 5 December
Time: 10.00 – 11.30pm


Title: Soillse - Horseman of Everest

Gurmen, a sherpa widely respected for his high-altitude expertise, lives at 4,000 meters in the Himalayan valleys of Nepal. Every day he faces the dangers of the mountain and its treacherous climate. With dreams of a better future, he has a bold idea: to buy a trained horse and rent it to tourists.

Transmitted: Wednesday 7 December
Time: 9.00 – 9.55pm

FESTIVE FEAST ON BBC ALBA

BBC ALBA has today (Thursday, 17 November) unveiled a festive feast of programmes coming up over the Christmas and New Year period with family favourites and entertainment for all ages featuring compelling documentaries, live sport, traditional music and children’s programmes.

Documentary highlights include exclusive programmes on much loved celebrities such as Kenny Dalglish, Patsy Cline and Michelle MacManus, whilst sporting fans can enjoy live action from the RaboDirect PRO12 plus ‘as-live SPL fixtures throughout the festive period.

A special Christmas Eve service, broadcast at 11pm, will come from Martin’s Memorial Church in Stornoway and will feature music from Back Gaelic Choir, Ishbel Ann Martin, Donnie Murdo MacLeod and Mary Smith as well as young musicians from the Nicolson Institute all under the creative guidance of Calum Martin as Musical Director.

See in the New Year in style with BBC ALBA’s live Hogmanay Cèilidh starting at 11.30pm. John Carmichael and Kirsteen MacDonald will be hosting events at the Duisdale Hall on the Isle of Skye with hot new Gaelic group Mànran, Julie Fowlis and Eamon Doorly, Christine Primrose and Arthur Cormack, plus a host of other top performers. Fiona MacKenzie will complete the team from Am Praban Bar at Eilean Iarmain in Skye where she will be joined by the Angus Nicolson Trio.

Margaret Mary Murray, Head of Service for BBC ALBA, said: “We are looking forward to bringing viewers a fantastic mix of festive programming for all the family. BBC ALBA is now available on Freeview and Cable and we are delighted that, for the first time, our festive schedule can be enjoyed across the country at a time when audiences look out for entertaining television. Our Hogmanay Ceilidh will also broadcast live on Radio nan Gàidheal and will be available worldwide via the BBC iPlayer, extending our programming at this special time of the year to audiences across the UK and overseas.”

Highlights from this year’s festive season on BBC ALBA include:

Music
· Songs of the Pipers: Festive cèilidh from the National Piping Centre in Glasgow celebrating the connection between the Gaelic language and pipe music. Performances are from Mànran, Irish performers ‘The Armagh Pipers Club’ and Irish musician/composer Brian O’hEadhra, accompanied by Calum Stewart and Fiona MacKenzie (Christmas Eve, Sat 24 Dec, 9pm)
· Horo Gheallaidh / Celtic Music Sessions: World-class musicians from Celtic Connections festival featuring Rachel Sermanni and The Tannahill Weavers (Christmas Eve, Sat 24 Dec, 10pm)
· Celtic Connections - Tom Jones: Sixty minutes of top flight music from Celtic Connections including performances from Tom Jones, the Creole Choir from Cuba and lots more. (Christmas Day, Sun 25 Dec, 11pm)
· The Vatersay Boys – In Concert: The number one cèilidh band from the Highlands & Islands perform to a packed Glasgow Barrowland (New Year’s Eve, Sat 31 Dec, 9.30pm)
· Reed Music: The exciting, international world of one of the earliest musical forms, piping, bringing the amazing story of the instrument and its players to life (Mon, 2 Jan, 8.30pm)

Documentaries
· Michelle MacManus: Singer and presenter Michelle McManus travels to the Western Isles of Scotland on a journey of musical discovery (Christmas Day, Sun 25 Dec, 9pm)
· The Campbells: The Campbell family of Greepe Skye is one of the great singing dynasties of Gaelic music. This documentary explores their lives and features performances in venues including Dunvegan Hall and Glasgow’s Art Club during Celtic Connections 2011. (Christmas Day, Sun 25 Dec, 10pm)
· Turas Tony: Tony Kearney joins the Cairngorm Mountain Rescue Team for a testing Winter challenge (Boxing Day, Mon 26 Dec, 9pm)
· King Kenny: Reappointed manager of Liverpool FC this year as well as celebrating his 60th birthday, this tribute programme looks at the life and achievements of one of the most outstanding Scottish sportsmen (Wed 28 Dec, 9pm)
· Sweet Dreams - Patsy Cline: The life story of country singing sensation Patsy Cline (1932 - 1963) is told through a theatre production featuring some of her best loved songs (Fri 30 Dec, 9pm)
· Ishbel MacAskill - A special tribute to Ishbel MacAskill - an incredible lady who had a zest for life and an infectious positive outlook and who died suddenly in March. A Mother, A Grandmother, a Singer, a Lewis Woman and a Point woman through and through (New Year’s Eve, Sat 31 Dec, 10.30pm)

Sport
· RaboDirect PRO12 Rugby: live rugby action as Glasgow and Edinburgh battle it out over two matches for the 1872 Cup and vital competition points (Boxing Day, Mon 26 Dec, 5.30pm and New Year’s Day, Sun 1 Jan, 5.30pm)
· SPL ‘as-live’ coverage: continues throughout the festive period (Dundee Utd v Hibs, Christmas Eve, Sat 24 Dec, 5.30pm / Inverness CT v Hibs, Wed 28 Dec, 10pm)
· Sports Review of the Year: A round-up of BBC ALBA’s sporting highlights of the year including the World Island Games and Edinburgh and Glasgow’s campaign in European club rugby (Christmas Eve, Sat 24 Dec, 7.30pm)

Children’s programming
· Leon in Winter Times: Join Leon and Molly for a wintertime adventure with wicked storytellers, a kidnapped princess and a band of loyal friends who come to the rescue. A Christmas tale for all the family (Christmas Day, Sun 25 Dec, 5.05pm)
· Wallace & Gromit – Curse of the Were Rabbit: A mind altering experiment involving rabbits goes awry, leaving Wallace feeling a bit worse for ‘were.’ With the impending vegetable fair and a monstrous rabbit on the loose, it is up to Gromit to put things right (Christmas Day, Sun 25 Dec,5.35pm)
· Sgeulaiche: New animation series featuring original, spontaneous and funny stories written by children, for children (Fri, 6 Jan, 5.55pm)

Monday, 28 November 2011

BBC ALBA – WEEKLY PROGRAMME HIGHLIGHTS Saturday 10 December – Friday 16 December 2011

Title: Scottish Premier League - St Johnstone v Motherwell
The latest full-match coverage from the SPL as St Johnstone host Motherwell at McDiarmid Park, Perth.
Transmitted: Saturday 10 December
Time: 5.30 – 7.30pm


Title: Piping Live! 2011
A taste of what can be seen during the annual Piping Live festival in Glasgow. From pipes and drums to ceilidh and folk bands, it's a lively, colourful and youthful gathering of national and international performers.
Transmitted: Saturday 10 December
Time: 9.00 – 10.00pm


Title: Vets: Gach Creutair Beò
We follow a busy day in the life of vet David Buckland as he makes his weekly visit to Barra, and he tries to fit everything in before the ferry leaves for Uist that evening. At Ardene House near Aberdeen, vet Graham Hunter examines a lame horse that needs delicate and complex surgery. The wonderful world of Scottish vets.
Transmitted: Monday 12 December
Time: 8.30 – 9.00pm


Title: Truckers: Draibhearan
Life behind the wheel for heavy goods vehicle drivers in the Highlands.

Transmitted: Tuesday 13 December
Time: 9.00 – 10.00pm


Title: Soillse - Danadas san Artaig/Broad Peak Base Jumping
The Arctic is one of the last wildernesses on earth and we follow six base jumpers as they travel there seeking the ultimate thrill of being the first to jump from the Arctic mountains.
Transmitted: Wednesday 14 December
Time: 9.00 – 9.55pm


Title: Grinn: Makeover
Lewis woman Greta Powell receives a makeover from the Grinn team. Presented by Donna MacLeod, Lynda MacMillan and John Comerford. Last in the series.

Transmitted: Friday 16 December 2011
Time: 8.30 – 9.00pm


Title: Triùir: Triplets
The Campbell sisters are the best known triplets in the Hebrides. But behind the incredible story of their dramatic birth and meeting the Queen, lies a tale of loss and separation, hardship and poverty, amid much laughter and tears.

Growing up on the island of Uist, their unique lives have been the subject of great scrutiny, starting with their well-documented birth, through their school days, work life, marriage and children. Now, on the eve of retirement, having experienced poverty, separation, family tragedy and loss, the return of youngest sister Theresa to the island gives them the chance to finally get what they have always longed for - the opportunity to be together.

Transmitted: Friday 16 December 2011
Time: 9.00 – 10.00pm

NHS Highland response to anticipated Industrial Action

In response to the anticipated Industrial Action on Wednesday 30th November, NHS Highland is already in the process of implementing our Business Continuity Plans across the Board area and have already taken the decision to plan to run a limited service in our hospitals.

Our priority and responsibility is at all times to ensure we run a safe service.

We will be maintaining all emergency services and core clinical services as identified in our Board Business Continuity Plan, which includes cancer treatments, renal dialysis, and emergency mental health and maternity services.

Anyone who is currently receiving a course of daily or weekly treatment will also not be affected.

However, to maintain safe services we will have to cancel most non urgent activity including most outpatient clinics, day surgery and elective surgery.

Elaine Mead, Chief Executive for NHS Highland said: “We have begun to identify exactly what will run and have started to contact patients directly to inform them if their appointment is cancelled on the 30th November. We are no longer booking non urgent appointments for that day, however if your appointment is urgent you will be seen.

“We are working closely with our staff to clarify all these arrangements. We are also working with our partner agencies, NHS24 and the Scottish Ambulance Service, to clarify what services they will be running.

“While we respect the right of colleagues to take industrial action we would like to reassure patients and the wider public that we have robust business continuity plans and there will be no disruption to emergency services and safe care.”

Planning has already begun to ensure that any patient who has had to be cancelled will be re-booked as a matter of priority.

If patients have any queries or concerns at this stage please contact NHS Highland using the contact telephone number on their appointment letter.

National changes to impact local blue badge disabled parking scheme

The blue badge disabled parking programme is to undergo significant changes following the introduction of a new Scottish Government scheme.

Transport Scotland is co-ordinating the introduction in Scotland of a new national Blue Badge Improvement Service (BBIS), under which all councils in England, Scotland and Wales will have to source new fraud-proof badges via the BBIS and use a new single BBIS data sharing system.

The changes, which take effect from January 1 2012, will significantly increase the administrative burden for the council as well as the cost per badge.

The council’s Executive today agreed to raise the fee for new Blue Badges (and replacements) awarded after January 1 2012 to the maximum permissible amount (currently £20) to reflect the additional workload and cost of badge production.

Councillor Andrew Nisbet, Argyll and Bute’s spokesperson for social affairs, said the increase was an unavoidable result of the national initiative which is a response to widespread abuse of the current blue badge scheme.

“Our current fee will not even come close to covering the amount which the council will be invoiced for each new badge. Nor does it cover the significant cost of the implementation and ongoing administration of the new scheme,” he said.

“I very much regret having to bring in these increases. However, the increase will only take Argyll and Bute into line with the majority of other Scottish councils – some 60% of which already levy or plan to levy a £20 fee before the inception of this new scheme.

“It should be remembered that a Blue Badge lasts for three years, so the £20 fee is the equivalent of an annual charge of £6.67 in return for year-round free parking.”

News of the Government’s blue badge reform programme in February came just weeks after Argyll and Bute Council had completed a major overhaul of its own blue badge administration, making it easier for customers to apply through new postal and online channels.

Councillor Nisbet said: “We were really ahead of the game in this area. So for us the main change will be the improvement in anti-fraud capabilities.

“Nevertheless, implementing the new scheme by January 1 2012 is a legislative requirement, and one which we are well-placed to meet, given the fact that we re-engineered and streamlined our own processes so recently.

“We will be contacting our customers over the next few weeks through all available channels to alert them to the changes, talk them through the implications and help them with any queries they may have.”

At present, blue badge award and production is undertaken wholly by the council, using national statutory parameters for eligibility and badge design.

In 2010/11, 1,736 customers in Argyll and Bute were issued with either new or replacement blue badges. Each badge lasts for three years, and some 4,500 individuals in the region carry such a badge at any one time.

NFUS SEEKS LEGAL OPINION ON SHEEP EID RULES

NFU Scotland is to seek a legal opinion on implementation of European rules and regulations that require the electronic tagging of sheep and recording their movements.

In response to requests from the membership, NFUS has prepared a brief for its lawyers regarding the difficulties many sheep farmers are having complying with Regulation 21/2004 which established a new system for the identification and registration of sheep. The rules came into force at the start of 2010.

NFU Scotland Chief Executive Scott Walker said:

“In response to the ongoing difficulties our members are experiencing when attempting to comply with the new rules around electronic tagging of sheep and movement reporting, we have instructed our solicitors to consider if we can challenge the rules and any financial penalties that may be imposed.

“Legal opinions, by their nature, are rarely definitive but we will study any legal feedback we receive very closely. There may be no case to pursue or there may be matters that we can take up in court – either here or in Europe. If we decide there is a case then given the likely time and considerable cost involved, such a decision would require very careful consideration and ratification by NFUS board of directors.

“The Union has taken up legal challenges in the past. These have been costly exercises but given the problems EID has caused, we can reassure our members that if there is a case that can be pursued through the courts then we do have a level of contingency funds in place if we do go down that route.

“We have made Scottish Government aware of the work we are undertaking as ultimately this is about establishing a workable, pragmatic traceability system for Scotland’s sheep.

“Our long term goal remains securing wholesale changes into the requirements that sheep keepers have to meet. That requires re-opening and reviewing the regulation. That remains our main focus and we have been in discussions with the European Commission on that throughout the current implementation phase for 21/2004.

“In the meantime, NFUS continues to facilitate meetings around the country between its members and Scottish Government officials regarding compliance with the existing set of rules. Members with queries or concerns are also being encouraged to contact their local Scottish Government Rural Payments and Inspections Directorate (SGRPID) office.”