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Rangers boss Ally McCoist accused of risking national security by building artificial harbour at his Highland retreat

McCOIST and his neighbour have been ordered to demolish the breakwater on the Cowal peninsula after MoD chiefs said it could be a hazard to nuclear subs from Faslane.

RANGERS boss Ally McCoist has been accused of risking national security by building an artificial harbour at his Highland retreat.

MoD chiefs said the breakwater on the Cowal peninsula could be a hazard to nuclear subs from Faslane.

Now councillors have ordered McCoist and his neighbour to demolish the structure after hearing the MoD view and a string of other objections.

Ibrox gaffer McCoist and his neighbour James Kean had not sought permission to erect the breakwater on the remote northern shores of Loch Fyne.
The pair submitted a retrospective application for planning permission for the “tidal breakwater built with gabion baskets and bollards constructed on a slipway”.

But in a written objection to council planners, the MoD claimed secret underwater microphones in the area – believed to be designed to pick up enemy threats – could be disturbed.

Their letter of objection stated: “Hydrophone equipment is positioned close to the development which is required for national defence purposes.
“The site operators QinetiQ have expressed concern about the possibility of new moorings and increased leisure activity as this may have the potential to affect this equipment.

“Impacts on background noise during ranging activities, from jet skis in particular, would be detrimental to those activities.”

It added: “When submerged, the gabions could pose a hazard to navigation in an area where boat transfers from vessels to shore takes place.”

McCoist and Kean said the breakwater was to prevent tidal damage and erosion to the shore and nearby road. But planning officials said it created an air of “exclusivity” and denied public access to the beach.

Councillors unanimously rejected the “artificial harbour” and issued an enforcement notice for removal.

Kean’s legal representative Stuart Chalmers said the men built the breakwater after the road which provides access to their properties “caved in”.

He said his client would “vigorously appeal” the decision as the council had failed to recognise the necessity of protecting the sea wall and public road.

This week, it was revealed McCoist is close to agreeing a pay cut after Rangers revealed huge operating losses.
http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/scottish-news/ally-mccoist-accused-risking-national-2339905

:lol::lol:

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So you red dotted me for saying I ran out of green dots. You truly are a Muppet of the highest order.

First rule of dot club......

Your reds were deserved.

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Rangers boss Ally McCoist accused of risking national security by building artificial harbour at his Highland retreat

McCOIST and his neighbour have been ordered to demolish the breakwater on the Cowal peninsula after MoD chiefs said it could be a hazard to nuclear subs from Faslane.

RANGERS boss Ally McCoist has been accused of risking national security by building an artificial harbour at his Highland retreat.

MoD chiefs said the breakwater on the Cowal peninsula could be a hazard to nuclear subs from Faslane.

Now councillors have ordered McCoist and his neighbour to demolish the structure after hearing the MoD view and a string of other objections.

Ibrox gaffer McCoist and his neighbour James Kean had not sought permission to erect the breakwater on the remote northern shores of Loch Fyne.

The pair submitted a retrospective application for planning permission for the “tidal breakwater built with gabion baskets and bollards constructed on a slipway”.

But in a written objection to council planners, the MoD claimed secret underwater microphones in the area – believed to be designed to pick up enemy threats – could be disturbed.

Their letter of objection stated: “Hydrophone equipment is positioned close to the development which is required for national defence purposes.

“The site operators QinetiQ have expressed concern about the possibility of new moorings and increased leisure activity as this may have the potential to affect this equipment.

“Impacts on background noise during ranging activities, from jet skis in particular, would be detrimental to those activities.”

It added: “When submerged, the gabions could pose a hazard to navigation in an area where boat transfers from vessels to shore takes place.”

McCoist and Kean said the breakwater was to prevent tidal damage and erosion to the shore and nearby road. But planning officials said it created an air of “exclusivity” and denied public access to the beach.

Councillors unanimously rejected the “artificial harbour” and issued an enforcement notice for removal.

Kean’s legal representative Stuart Chalmers said the men built the breakwater after the road which provides access to their properties “caved in”.

He said his client would “vigorously appeal” the decision as the council had failed to recognise the necessity of protecting the sea wall and public road.

This week, it was revealed McCoist is close to agreeing a pay cut after Rangers revealed huge operating losses.

http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/scottish-news/ally-mccoist-accused-risking-national-2339905

:lol::lol:

Is that where he's hiding his money ?

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Red dots from the bearz are a badge of honour mate ... it means you annoy the f**k out of them and they are in meltdown.

They guys on here have Tedi creating several aliases a month just so he has extra red dots to dish out (that and his supposed 500 plus rep :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: )..

but he is a complete and utter tool tbf ...

don't mind the red dots for most things. I do believe the red dot for saying I was out of green dots was strange. still its good to know he's upset.

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I'm sure the Orcs (well at least one half) have Charlie down as a t*ig agent by now. Played his role in this chonspiracy to perfection ..

He was three short of the required number ...

:thumsup2

as if the names 'Green' and 'Whyte' weren't a giveaway before they even got to work.

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Rangers boss Ally McCoist accused of risking national security by building artificial harbour at his Highland retreat

McCOIST and his neighbour have been ordered to demolish the breakwater on the Cowal peninsula after MoD chiefs said it could be a hazard to nuclear subs from Faslane.

RANGERS boss Ally McCoist has been accused of risking national security by building an artificial harbour at his Highland retreat.

MoD chiefs said the breakwater on the Cowal peninsula could be a hazard to nuclear subs from Faslane.

Now councillors have ordered McCoist and his neighbour to demolish the structure after hearing the MoD view and a string of other objections.

Ibrox gaffer McCoist and his neighbour James Kean had not sought permission to erect the breakwater on the remote northern shores of Loch Fyne.

The pair submitted a retrospective application for planning permission for the “tidal breakwater built with gabion baskets and bollards constructed on a slipway”.

But in a written objection to council planners, the MoD claimed secret underwater microphones in the area – believed to be designed to pick up enemy threats – could be disturbed.

Their letter of objection stated: “Hydrophone equipment is positioned close to the development which is required for national defence purposes.

“The site operators QinetiQ have expressed concern about the possibility of new moorings and increased leisure activity as this may have the potential to affect this equipment.

“Impacts on background noise during ranging activities, from jet skis in particular, would be detrimental to those activities.”

It added: “When submerged, the gabions could pose a hazard to navigation in an area where boat transfers from vessels to shore takes place.”

McCoist and Kean said the breakwater was to prevent tidal damage and erosion to the shore and nearby road. But planning officials said it created an air of “exclusivity” and denied public access to the beach.

Councillors unanimously rejected the “artificial harbour” and issued an enforcement notice for removal.

Kean’s legal representative Stuart Chalmers said the men built the breakwater after the road which provides access to their properties “caved in”.

He said his client would “vigorously appeal” the decision as the council had failed to recognise the necessity of protecting the sea wall and public road.

This week, it was revealed McCoist is close to agreeing a pay cut after Rangers revealed huge operating losses.

http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/scottish-news/ally-mccoist-accused-risking-national-2339905

:lol::lol:

I had to check the records website to see that this wasn't a spoof.

National security on loch fyne :lol: The record must think that the Russians will invade Inveraray :rolleyes:

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Rangers boss Ally McCoist accused of risking national security by building artificial harbour at his Highland retreat

TBH sounds like a lot of pish from the MOD, but Sally will understand the need to protect this great United Kingdom.

I can't post the picture, here's a link. Document number 20886506

http://www.argyll-bute.gov.uk/Planning/lg/dialog.page?org.apache.shale.dialog.DIALOG_NAME=gfplanningsearch&Param=lg.Planning&viewdocs=true&SDescription=13/00249/PP

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Wee Ally Takes Percentage

Willingly Acquiring Terrible Players

Wur Administrators Told Porkies

Worrying Accounts To Ponder

Walter (At Tremendous Price)

Whyte Almost Taking Power

Wanking About Thrashing Part-timers

Whoops, Administration = Total Pandemonium

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Rangers boss Ally McCoist accused of risking national security by building artificial harbour at his Highland retreat

McCOIST and his neighbour have been ordered to demolish the breakwater on the Cowal peninsula after MoD chiefs said it could be a hazard to nuclear subs from Faslane.

RANGERS boss Ally McCoist has been accused of risking national security by building an artificial harbour at his Highland retreat.

MoD chiefs said the breakwater on the Cowal peninsula could be a hazard to nuclear subs from Faslane.

Now councillors have ordered McCoist and his neighbour to demolish the structure after hearing the MoD view and a string of other objections.

Ibrox gaffer McCoist and his neighbour James Kean had not sought permission to erect the breakwater on the remote northern shores of Loch Fyne.

The pair submitted a retrospective application for planning permission for the “tidal breakwater built with gabion baskets and bollards constructed on a slipway”.

But in a written objection to council planners, the MoD claimed secret underwater microphones in the area – believed to be designed to pick up enemy threats – could be disturbed.

Their letter of objection stated: “Hydrophone equipment is positioned close to the development which is required for national defence purposes.

“The site operators QinetiQ have expressed concern about the possibility of new moorings and increased leisure activity as this may have the potential to affect this equipment.

“Impacts on background noise during ranging activities, from jet skis in particular, would be detrimental to those activities.”

It added: “When submerged, the gabions could pose a hazard to navigation in an area where boat transfers from vessels to shore takes place.”

McCoist and Kean said the breakwater was to prevent tidal damage and erosion to the shore and nearby road. But planning officials said it created an air of “exclusivity” and denied public access to the beach.

Councillors unanimously rejected the “artificial harbour” and issued an enforcement notice for removal.

Kean’s legal representative Stuart Chalmers said the men built the breakwater after the road which provides access to their properties “caved in”.

He said his client would “vigorously appeal” the decision as the council had failed to recognise the necessity of protecting the sea wall and public road.

This week, it was revealed McCoist is close to agreeing a pay cut after Rangers revealed huge operating losses.

http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/scottish-news/ally-mccoist-accused-risking-national-2339905

:lol::lol:

This is where Ally has built his underground bunker. He is obviously expected armageddon sometime soon.

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His employers didn't pay a lot of tax that would have gone to the mod... Now they veto his private harbour haha (where's that pic of him and Wally smith in the boat?)

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I had to check the records website to see that this wasn't a spoof.

National security on loch fyne :lol: The record must think that the Russians will invade Inveraray :rolleyes:

I almost feel sorry for the wee fhanny who posted this - supposedly laughing his head off at a planning issue?

I understand you get the confused - Dhense, you get the WKR and then you have this, beneath even those - it's a tragedy of sorts.

Any wonder Dhense signed up for a chance to shoot these fuckers?

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