We are however, much more aware of our human footprint these days and the impact that we have on our environment and it is imperative that we work with, not against the power of Mother Nature. We do not under-estimate the enormity of the task, and fully realise that this plan will take many years to create, fund and implement but with the support of our community Golspie Flood Action group is absolutely committed to working with all parties to see this come to fruition. As a starting point, we have drawn up a basic strategy below to achieve this:
Golspie could be considered the ‘Gateway to the North’ as it is situated at the bottom of Ben Bhraggie hill along one side and the sea and coastline on the opposite side, sandwiched between the two.
The village sits on key terrain with the vital A9 trunk road and the main ‘Far North Railway line’ operated by Scotrail running straight through it. There is no feasible or affordable alternative route for the A9, so it will be more cost effective to defend the Golspie section of coastline in the long term, than re-route the trunk road.
The main aim must be to safeguard national and regional infrastructure so that the north of Scotland remains accessible.
This will need to be substantial and thus all revenue streams need to be explored not just from government but also from other sectors such as lottery, enterprises, crowdfunding and private benefactors.
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