Letters

Scotsman letters I wish to protest in the strongest possible terms about the wanton destruction of hedgerows and verges along the A714 between Bargrennan and Newton Stewart. I appreciate that both South Ayrshire Council and Dumfries and Galloway Council have given planning permission for the extensions to Killgallioch and Arecleoch Read more

By SAS Volunteer, ago

Herald letters

GILLIAN Martin, the Cabinet Secretary for Climate Action and Energy, recently stated that “we are over halfway on our journey to net zero”. This claim is is wrong. Net zero is achieved by a combination of reducing emissions and then balancing the remaining emissions by the removal of an equivalent Read more

By SAS Volunteer, ago

Letters

Herald letters PHILIP Norris (Letters, July 4) wonders how many Herald readers know about the giant wind turbines installed and planned across Scotland. One could also ask how many know about the enormous battery storage, substation sites and 200-plus feet high pylons marching across Scotland that will provide the vast Read more

By SAS Volunteer, ago

Herald letters

Time to ditch green dreams ON June 13, 2025, the UK Government announced a £500 million investment, paid for by UK taxpayers, to accelerate the development of the UK’S first regional hydrogen transport and storage network. (Thankfully, most likely in the industrial heartlands of the UK – although the Scottish Read more

By SAS Volunteer, ago