I did consider them but I thought Mr Richardson might be just a tad less well recognised.NewcastleFalcon wrote: ↑04 Apr 2022, 12:44
That would be this, shame you didn't pick out Polly and Gerald and Abby from Howard's Way
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Now as far as cheesy tourist videos go....I didnt find it too cheesy at all, I liked the Lossie Folk Club providing the background tunes to the scenes and activities shown, and it has a quirky little friendly presentation. In summary its good. Saves a long drive from your armchair, a lot of petrol or leccy, and does Lossie proud.
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Any viewers of the thread are certainly getting a thorough coverage of all of the Counties so far, all excellent VFM.
A few more participators always welcome. Its a piece of "shortbread" even if you currently know nothing about the County. Just look up the wiki page and post up something of interest.
Talking of shortbread Moray's other biggie in the food world other than Baxters is Walkers
Now this gets off to a slow start, only 5 mins, but there's gems of "how they do things" and strangely the integrity comes across.
So next time you see the tartan packaging down the aisle at Sainsbury's remember "Today's County in the Spotlight" and Aberlour, Speyside, Morayshire (or it may have made in Elgin-they also have 2 factories there!)
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A few more participators always welcome. Its a piece of "shortbread" even if you currently know nothing about the County. Just look up the wiki page and post up something of interest.
Talking of shortbread Moray's other biggie in the food world other than Baxters is Walkers
Now this gets off to a slow start, only 5 mins, but there's gems of "how they do things" and strangely the integrity comes across.
So next time you see the tartan packaging down the aisle at Sainsbury's remember "Today's County in the Spotlight" and Aberlour, Speyside, Morayshire (or it may have made in Elgin-they also have 2 factories there!)
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Last orders for Morayshire, half an hour to go. If you haven't made a contribution yet please do.
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To finish it off, Lady Hill Elgin in a nice light from a B&B windowNewcastleFalcon wrote: ↑04 Apr 2022, 21:28 Last orders for Morayshire, half an hour to go. If you haven't made a contribution yet please do.
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The Gordon Monument in Elgin
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A final spooky FCF link before it goes. Earlier today Neil posted in one of the energy threads about a mickle and a muckle, but did he know about this little gem in Morayshire?
All the info here.
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No didn't know about that one. I did look for a pub in Elgin, but I was searching for the worst one. One of the bars got a 2.3 out of 10 on one site.mickthemaverick wrote: ↑04 Apr 2022, 22:04 A final spooky FCF link before it goes. Earlier today Neil posted in one of the energy threads about a mickle and a muckle, but did he know about this little gem in Morayshire?
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______________Morayshire Done!_____15 done 77 to go_
and the next one please. There are 92 historic counties in England Scotland Wales and Northern Ireland, each will have a mere day-ish in the spotlight selected at random.
and the next one please. There are 92 historic counties in England Scotland Wales and Northern Ireland, each will have a mere day-ish in the spotlight selected at random.
Here's the tool
https://www.random.org/best to keep the thread flowing!Here's the pool
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The Number is 65 and the new County is Orkney
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To get the ball rolling here is the flag of Orkney which was altered in 2007:
pre 2007 it looked like this:
The story can be found here.
pre 2007 it looked like this:
The story can be found here.
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Without looking up the details just yet looks very Scandinavian in style.mickthemaverick wrote: ↑04 Apr 2022, 22:24 To get the ball rolling here is the flag of Orkney which was altered in 2007:
Orkney is of course home of Jonathan Porterfield and his Eco-cars, a pioneer mover and shaker on Orkney of the electric car, and I have watched several of his videos. Just put one on the Electric cars Whats Available Threead
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A quick initial look into Orkney and I have decided to go and visit. Why I hear you ask, where else can you hire one of these for a tour?
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Jonathon mentioned on this Video posted on the electric cars whats available thread, that he was to become part of the ReflexOrkney Project. Curiosity will have me read up about it, a good start would be their Official Website here
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How big is Orkney
Lets have a look at Wiki https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orkney#:~ ... e06a01d27f
Total Area 990 km² (380 sq mi)
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Lets have a look at Wiki https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orkney#:~ ... e06a01d27f
Population. 21,100 (2017)Orkney is 10 miles (16 km) north of the coast of Caithness and has about 70 islands, of which 20 are inhabited. The largest island, the Mainland, has an area of 523 square kilometres (202 sq mi), making it the sixth-largest Scottish island and the tenth-largest island in the British Isles.
Total Area 990 km² (380 sq mi)
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Bobby's been to Orkney as posted by Simon back in 2017, so things could well have moved on!
Whether they have a surplus for Renewable Energy or not they are dependant on Electricity on the benevolence of the Companies extracting that energy. Shell do appear to have a role in this...
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Whether they have a surplus for Renewable Energy or not they are dependant on Electricity on the benevolence of the Companies extracting that energy. Shell do appear to have a role in this...
Looks like Orkney are in the same boat as everywhere else. No doubt they could go off grid, but thats not how Electricity generation from wind/tidal/gas/ from the Crown Estates works. Licences/leases are granted and the developers and producers can sell their electricity to whoever they want. If Orcadians get a better deal then the rest of us thats entirely at the behest of the multinational companies who have paid for the privilege of extracting energy fro the sea bed, the tidal flows and the wind.For those that are coming to the end of your ReFLEX Orkney Tariff you will soon receive an email from Shell Energy informing you of the end date of your contract term. This email will also include answers to some of the most frequently asked questions. After the contract term, if you take no further action, Shell Energy will automatically switch you to their Flexible Electricity Only Tariff. The cost for this tariff will be noted in the email they send you. While the prices you will pay on this tariff are higher than you are currently paying, it is most likely lower than the fixed term contracts available on the market. This is because the price of Shell Energy’s Flexible Electricity Only Tariff is capped by Ofgem, the energy regulator, until the 1 of April 2022.The ReFLEX Orkney 100% renewable tariff closed to new customers in August 2021. It was a 1 year fixed-rate tariff and the information below aims to help customers who are coming to the end of their fixed rate decide what to do next, at this time of uncertainty in the energy market.
If you stay with Shell Energy you will still get 100% renewable electricity, as all of their electricity tariffs are 100% renewable.
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Come on Richard get your holiday snaps out from 2017, Today is Orkney's day in the Spotlight!
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