Minutes of the Nether Lochaber Community Council AGM
Monday 12th May 2025 – Nether Lochaber Church Hall 7.30pm
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PRESENT:
Marilyn MacDonald (MMD) Chair – NLCC / NLVH
Marie MacLachlan (MML) Treasurer & Secretary NLCC / NLVH
Kathleen Cameron (KC) – NLCC / NLVH
Elizabeth MacLellan (EM) Minute Secretary - NLCC
IN ATTENDANCE:
PC Stephen Cooper
PC Roddy Sandeman
PUBLIC ATTENDANCE:
Linda MacLachlan
Kate Ward
Gordon MacIntyre
- Apologies
None.
- Minutes of AGM held 2nd May 2024
The Minutes of the NLCC AGM held on 2nd May 2024 having been circulated and there being no amendments were approved.
Proposed: Marilyn MacDonald Seconded: Kathleen Cameron
- Chair’s Annual Report
The Chair welcomed everyone to the meeting and reported as follows:-
- This year NLCC supported the Kinlochleven Men’s Shed by donating money for materials to construct a new noticeboard for Cuilcheanna.
- The NLCC supported Glencoe & Glen Etive Community Council’s letter regarding traffic speed on the A82 through Glencoe and asked that a 40mph limit be extended from Ballachulish Bridge to Corran. This however could not be considered during the National Speed Limit Review.
- That the NLCC values the presence of our two Area Police Liaison Officers PC Stephen Cooper and PC Roddy Sandeman at each meeting where relevant matters are shared and discussed.
- The NLCC is very appreciative of Mr Chris Boles’ help with the Community Council website.
- A NLCC newsletter was distributed late Autumn along with an update of Nether Lochaber Village Hall plans. Thanks to Marie MacLachlan for gathering the articles and producing the newsletter, copies of which were kindly printed by Mr Don Michie. This year NLCC saved on postage by hand delivering the majority of the newsletters to households.
- Zipped polypockets have been purchased to store copies of each NLCC Minute and are attached to Community Council noticeboards throughout the Village.
- NLCC supported the Bunree and Inchree community in having the access route to Bunree Caravan Site established as a right of way.
- It had been agreed that the feeding and care of the Squirrel Hide at Inchree be the responsibility of the Inchree Eco System Project.
- The NLCC had continued to notify BEAR Scotland re their responsibility to maintain the cycle path through Nether Lochaber.
- Citylink had been contacted several times when the Hail & Ride Scheme in rural areas had not happened.
- The main source of income for NLCC is the Glen Righ Community Hydro fund which is for community projects. This year the NLCC agreed to look at funding two Defibrillators for each end of the Village.
- The NLCC continued to liaise with FLS re work around Glen Righ Forest.
- The NLCC secured funding towards legal fees for transferring ownership of the Nether Lochaber Village Hall from the NLCC to the new Nether Lochaber Village Hall Management Team.
- This year the NLCC continued to support the following local groups:
- Kate Ward’s Afternoon Club for Senior Citizens.
- Nether Lochaber Children’s Christmas Party.
The Chair then gave special thanks to Marie MacLachlan, Secretary and latterly Treasurer, Elizabeth MacLellan, Minute Secretary and Kathleen Cameron, Co-opted Member and also thanked members of the Community for attending Community Council Meetings and bringing relevant matters to the table for discussion. The Chair said she hoped that new members would join the Nether Lochaber Community Council when elections take place in the Autumn.
- Treasurer’s Financial Statement
The Committee noted details of the Treasurer’s Report prepared by the previous Treasurer Lisa Glaze dated 18th April 2025 and audited by Janet Wrigglesworth. The balance of funds in the Account was £5112.08 but it was noted that there were a few outstanding amounts to be settled which would be taken care of once the new Office Bearers signatories were on the Bank Account. The audited Accounts were approved and a copy of these are attached as an Appendix to the Minute. Click here: View accounts for year end 31 March 2025
- Demit of Current Office Bearers & Election of Office Bearers
All Office Bearers having stood down the following were elected to the posts of Chair, Secretary, Treasurer and Minute Secretary.
It was proposed by Marie MacLachlan and Seconded by Kathleen Cameron that Marilyn MacDonald be elected Chair.
It was proposed by Marilyn MacDonald and seconded by Marie MacLachlan that Elizabeth MacLellan be elected Minute Secretary.
It was proposed by Marilyn MacDonald and Seconded by Kathleen Cameron that Marie MacLachlan be elected Secretary and Treasurer. In addition it was agreed that the Chair and Minute Secretary would assist the Secretary with the large amount of e-mail correspondence received to the NLCC Mailbox.
- Date of Next AGM
The Committee agreed that the next NLCC AGM would be held on Tuesday 12th May 2026 at 7.30pm in the Nether Lochaber Village Hall.
Minutes of the Nether Lochaber Community Council Meeting
Monday 12th May 2025 – Nether Lochaber Church Hall 7.50pm
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PRESENT:
Marylin MacDonald (MMD) Chair – NLCC / NLVH
Marie MacLachlan (MML) Treasurer & Secretary NLCC / NLVH
Kathleen Cameron (KC) – NLCC / NLVH
Elizabeth MacLellan (EM) Minute Secretary - NLCC
IN ATTENDANCE:
PC Stephen Cooper
PC Roddy Sandeman
PUBLIC ATTENDANCE:
Linda MacLachlan
Kate Ward
Gordon MacIntyre
Apologies
None.
- Minutes of Meeting held 1st April 2025
The Minutes of 1st April 2025 having been circulated and there being no amendments were approved.
Proposed: Marie MacLachlan Seconded: Kathleen Cameron
Matters Arising from Minutes
None.
- Police Report
- PC Cooper reported that the new speed gun had yet to be calibrated but this was in hand and their traffic colleagues from Fort William had been in the area recently checking for an area where this could be carried out as it required a straight stretch of road 20 – 60 metres in order to be done correctly.
- It was noted that concerns had been raised about proposed clay pigeon shooting in Glen Righ, Onich. The Police had visited the area of land and were of the opinion that it was not suitable for such an activity. Concern had been expressed for the cattle and sheep in the area and also the fact that all the lead shot would be left lying around and could possibly even end up contaminating the water in the river. It was noted that Environmental Health were involved and the applicant would require the full support of neighbouring proprietors and the Estate which was very doubtful.
- PC Cooper will check and give an update on what is happening re the recent theft at Innis Na Birlinn Cemetery.
- Noted there had been hill fires in Glencoe and Lochailort but so far nothing in this area.
Action Points
Defibrillators – The meeting noted from MMD that she had met with Alan Knox of the Scottish Ambulance Service and that the cost of purchasing and installing a defibrillator was in the region of £2,000. It was agreed that the Community Council would apply to the BHF Community Defibrillator Funding Programme when this opened in June and also start fund raising in order to purchase a defibrillator for either end of the Village. To that end MMD reported that she had spoken with Roam West and they were still agreeable to having one installed outside their premises and also that the Acting Head Teacher of St Brides School had confirmed that one could be installed outside the school.
MMD then advised that new pads had been purchased for the Defibrillator at the Old Post Office and members were surprised to learn that VAT was payable on these. It was noted that MMD had contacted Highland Council to ascertain whether they could cover the VAT but unfortunately they were unable to help. The meeting also noted that the BT phone box situated at the Old Post Office which housed the public notice advising on the location of the Defibrillator was soon to be removed. MMD agreed to contact BT to find out when this was happening and to enquire whether it would be possible for them to remove the phone equipment but leave the phone box. If not a new location for the Defibrillator sign would have to be found.
MMD then gave special thanks to Lawson Taylor for his continued checks on the defibrillator at the Old Post Office, ensuring everything was working and updated on the National Defibrillator Network and the circuit.
NLCC Bank Account Signatories – The Committee noted that the bank account signatories had not yet been updated as the NLCC Bank Account details had only been received from the previous Treasurer the day prior to the meeting. The Chair and the Treasurer agreed to get together and deal with this.
Treasurer’s Report
The Committee noted from the Treasurer that the balance of funds in the NLCC Bank Account was £5112.08 but the following had yet to be paid once the signatories had been changed on the Bank Account:
- Kate Ward’s Afternoon Club - £100
- Children’s Christmas Party - £100
- Innis Na Birlinn Cemetery - £50
- SP Services (for Defibrillator Pads) - £92.63
- Hire of NL Church Hall (2 Meetings) - £24
- Planning Matters
Planning Application 25/00960/FUL (Renewal)
Alterations and Extension (Renewal of 22/01083/FUL)
Tigh Bun Ruighe, Bunree, Onich, PH33 6SE
No objections.
Planning Application 25/01052/PIP (Renewal)
Erection of House (Renewal of 21/03157/PIP)
Land 75M NE of Marine House, Onich
No objections.
Planning Application 25/01130/FUL
Erection of House, Siting of Short Term Let Pod
Site 80M North of Marine House, Onich
No objections.
Planning Application 25/01263/PNO
Formation of ATV Forest Tracks (restocking/management;
2.5m wide; 1860m long)
Land 1.7km NE of Glenshellach, Inchree, Onich
No objections.
Planning Application 25/01573/PNO
Replacement of existing South Group 4 x 24m 2 pens with 4 x 36m2 pens;
Splitting and relocation of North West group of 4 x 24m2 cages to create
2 groups of 6 x 24m2 cages in the North East and Mid groups; resultant
1 group of 4 x 36m2 pens and 2 groups of 6 x 24m 2 pens
Site 310M South of Manager’s House, North Ballachulish
The Committee noted details of the application and plans submitted and after hearing concerns from members of the public present and following lengthy discussion the Committee agreed to object on the grounds of (1) environmental impact on the area and also environmental impact on the herons, otters and seals in the area, (2) the scenic impact on the area due to the proposed increase in the already large area of cages etc in Loch Leven and the unsightliness of the Fish Farm itself; and the amount of debris on the surrounding shores washed up from the Fish Farm.
Village Hall Committee
The Committee noted the following update from MMD:
The total raised from the recent Soup & Sandwiches and Coffee Morning Events was £657.
- The Chair of NL Village Hall Committee was waiting to hear back about funding he had applied for from the National Lottery for the feasibility study and if successful a feasibility study and business plan would be undertaken by Kearney Donald & Northern Lights Partnership.
- The Village Hall Committee had agreed to hold their annual raffle in November this year with the draw taking place on 17th November at the Soup & Sandwich Lunch.
- Noted the next meeting of the Nether Lochaber Village Hall Committee would be held on Thursday 5th June at 7.30pm in the Nether Lochaber Church Hall.
- Nether Lochaber Community Association
The Committee noted from Gordon MacIntyre, NLCA Member:-
- That the NLCA had recently undertaken a tidy up of the Picnic Site;
- The only income the NLCA had was from the money raised from the 500 Club he ran which brought in £50 per month.
- The NLCA was managing to get some sponsorship money from local businesses who wished to advertise their names on the flower tubs in the area and that this would allow them to replace some tubs which were falling apart.
AOCB
KC requested the Community Council contact BEAR Scotland requesting them to repair the collapsed manhole on the main A82 between Highland Croft and Oak Cottage. This had been reported numerous times by locals in the area and traffic lights had eventually been erected on Friday 9th May but to date no repair had been undertaken. The traffic lights caused large tailbacks of traffic and residents of properties affected had great difficulty getting in and out of their properties due to vehicles blocking their home entrances and were also affected by the noise and fumes from the large lorries and other vehicles queuing outside their properties. The Committee agreed that the Secretary would contact BEAR Scotland regarding this matter.
- Linda MacLachlan and Kate Ward, residents of North Ballachulish requested that the Community Council contact Transport Scotland requesting that they fix the signage for North Ballachulish just after Ballachulish Bridge heading north. They advised that this sign had taken years to get and was no sooner installed than the sign had slipped down and was not clearly visible to traffic.
Date of Next Meeting
The Committee agreed that the next meeting of the Nether Lochaber Community Council would be held on Tuesday 17th June 2025 at 7.30pm in the Nether Lochaber Church Hall.
