Recently I went to hear Lesley Riddoch speak in Stonehaven. She was promoting her new book “Blossom”. The meeting was promoted by the local YES campaign though the main thrust of Ms Riddoch’s talk was social rather than political. Comparing social norms in the Nordic countries and Scotland Ms Riddoch makes a persuasive case as to the simple abnormality of social relations in Scotland as compared to countries in similar latitudes. Highlighting the differences between thriving Hammerfest in Norway and depressed Wick in Scotland, Ms Riddoch makes the point well that communities in the Nordic countries have access to their local resources of land, water and environment. Access which is utterly and pointedly forbidden to communities in Scotland. Developers of tidal power technology in Norway were able to get access to their local tidal stream without having to pay exorbitant rents to the Crown Estate. Communities in Norway have access to land for recreation...
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