Don't know, but they look very pretty;DaveS wrote:Is the bing behind it one of the ones that has a preservation order?

Don't know, but they look very pretty;DaveS wrote:Is the bing behind it one of the ones that has a preservation order?

No.jim.r wrote:Vassiliki?
Quite possibly, the bing is next to the M9 shortly after Edinburgh airport. The restoration was mostly done by an ex colleague of mine who sadly went bankrupt due to very high interest rates etc in the early 90s and he had to sell up. A fantastic building, I remeber visting when he'd just acquired it in 198-something and standing under hundreds of tons of stone not apparently held up by anything other than habit. If you ever get the chance to vist, check out the lead work on the roof, it's awesome craftsmanship.DaveS wrote:Is the bing behind it one of the ones that has a preservation order?
Can't condone that at all, at all. We know that the water up here is "cleaner, bluer, ....." etc. without being told, but do you really want all the sassenachs* to find out as well? If the Friday afternoon rush hour to Tobermory is anything like normal behaviour in the south, then I for one would much rather we advertised great whites, midges (the airborne equivalent!), poisonous jelly fish, uncharted rocks (we know where they are, but we're no telling), tidal rips, lack of vhf/mobile/3G/navtex communications, surly natives, crap weather and anything else derogatory. If they (i.e. anyone I don't approve of) can be confined to the groove between Dunstaffanage and Tobermory, the Clyde or totally discouraged, then there is a hope that "cleaner, bluer, better views, cheaper, better, more refined" water can be kept secretJulian wrote: As this is the Scottish forum, then I suggest and water deemed to be jockland being cleaner, bluer, better views, cheaper, better, more refined than English stuff.
Well Nick I would be glad to agree with you on this one, but do you not agree that a lot of the recent posts written in ancient Scottish braw might just raise some questions in the minds of folk from further afield who dont quite understand its meanings in plain English? I'm sure I am not the only one.Nick wrote:.
Can I just point out that BlueMoment was never intended to be a purely Scottish site. It is described as a 'UK guide to sail cruising', and the bulk of the marine directory entries refer to non-Scottish businesses.
It is undoubtedly an excellent site for Scottish sailing content (the Moorings page, the Scottish marine directory pages, Boltholes etc) and it certainly does have a very high percentage of Scots as forum members, which is great - but I would hate to think that like-minded yachtsmen from South of the border were being put off by any over-enthusiastic Scottish slant or suggestion of exclusivity.
Every community has its cliques and 'in' jokes Eamonn . . . this would be a much duller place if all people did was have serious discussions on fundamentally nautical matters.Well Nick I would be glad to agree with you on this one, but do you not agree that a lot of the recent posts written in ancient Scottish braw might just raise some questions in the minds of folk from further afield who dont quite understand its meanings in plain English? I'm sure I am not the only one.
While on the subject, ( and dont go missunderstanding me here) I find an aweful lot of thread drift which always tends to revert to a topic which seems to be only comprehendable by a certain small number of folk.