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4 May 2022

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  • 11:5411:54, 3 May 2022 diff hist +535 N PARCA/MS3Created page with "Mailsort Three aka (third-class mail) is Royal Mail's mass-mailing service. It offers per-item postage rates far below first and second class mail, but is subject to a minimum spend of £500. EMD has argued that this discriminates against rural areas, with Highland Scotland being arguably the worst affected region in the UK. For example, civic associations in urban areas can economically put a flyer through every letterbox within walking/cycling distance of, say,..." current

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  • 12:4612:46, 15 April 2022 diff hist +35 m File:CSATLwhy.pdf→‎Summary current
  • 12:4312:43, 15 April 2022 diff hist +851 N File:CSATLwhy.pdfEMD's (bloody long) 'paper' advocating a 'CSATL', an Active Travel 'Link' (=pedestri-cyclebridge) at Caol Spit, crossing the Lochy river and thereby reducing the walk-time between Fort William and Caol from c. forty-five minutes to c. twenty. In practice this might well mean all-but-abandoning the longstanding aspiration to construct a road-bridge in (more-or-less) the same place; in the 'paper' Mr Drayton argues forcefully that this is a castle in the air, anyway: "a roadbridge is simply no...

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14 December 2021

  • 20:5620:56, 14 December 2021 diff hist +26 N EMDRedirected page to EMD/WedHeads current Tag: New redirect
  • 20:5320:53, 14 December 2021 diff hist +32 N PARCARedirected page to PARCA/Main Subpage current Tag: New redirect
  • 18:1118:11, 14 December 2021 diff hist −24 m BLTNo edit summary
  • 18:1018:10, 14 December 2021 diff hist +8,698 BLTUndo revision 73 by CptRabid (talk) Tag: Undo
  • 17:5117:51, 14 December 2021 diff hist −8,698 m BLTReplaced content with "BLT is a text-based file format used to record (voting) 'preference profiles' in STV elections. Highland Council's election software uses it and HRC election results are made publicly available in it. Other than that the 'T' seems likely to stand for 'table', the meaning of the acronym 'BLT' is not known." Tags: Replaced Reverted
  • 17:2217:22, 14 December 2021 diff hist +81 AVAdded BLT link current
  • 17:2017:20, 14 December 2021 diff hist +9,006 N BLTCreated page with "BLT is a text-based file format used to record (voting) 'preference profiles' in STV elections. Highland Council's election software uses it and HRC election results are made publicly available in it. In December 2021, EMD wrote a C program to read a BLT file and determine the winner of a single-seat (aka AV) election, given below (to copy it: select Read/Edit source, above). Other than that the 'T' seems likely to stand for 'table', the meaning o..."

8 December 2021

  • 10:4610:46, 8 December 2021 diff hist +6 m FW2027No edit summary
  • 10:4010:40, 8 December 2021 diff hist +266 N FW2040Created page with "FW2040 is the statutory Local Development Plan covering the Fort William, Caol, and Corpach conurbations, part of Highland [Regional] Council's 'Westplan' initiative to create Local Development Plans in western Highland Scotland. Not to be confused with FW2027."
  • 10:4010:40, 8 December 2021 diff hist +471 N FW2027Created page with "FW2027 is a nascent project to fulfill Fort William's ambition to be recognised as Britain's 'Town of the Year' in 2027. The ambition's first public proposal seems to have been made by local entrepreneur Angus MacDonald OBE at an online meeting of the Fort William, Inverlochy, and Torlundy Community Council (FITCC) on the evening of 16th November 2021; the rationale behind Mr MacDonald's choice of year is not known. Not to be confused with FW2040."

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