Reply from SSE

October 11, 2005

Today we got a forwarded email Jon received from SSE, the Scottish electricity company. The reply is actually good news; check it out…

For privacy reasons we’ve edited out the names of the contacts and their phone numbers.

Dear Mr Howarth

I refer to your letter dated 28th November sent to our Oban office. It is always difficult trying to obtain the consent of landowners residing abroad and in this case we were hampered by the original documents going missing in transit. However the wayleave document has now been returned and everything is now in place to carry out proposed work in providing the new supply.

I will forward all the consent details to [...] in our Portree office and would advise that you contact him to make sure that the plant can be installed to meet your timescales.

If you require to discuss anything further regarding the consent process please do not hesitate to contact me or require to discuss any aspect of the installation work please contact [...].

Yours sincerely

[...]

Scottish Hydro-Electric Power Distribution

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