'Opportunity of a lifetime' to live and work on remote UK island with no electricity, shops or cars
An 'opportunity of a lifetime' has come up for a family or couple to live and work on a remote island off the coast of Britain.
The island's officials are looking for people to join the small community on Bardsey Island (Ynys Enlli) and live virtually off-grid.
Situated off the Llŷn Peninsula in North Wales, the island has no electricity, shops, schools or cars.
A political opportunity of a lifetime too. Invaluable work experience for Ed Miliband and all members of the Climate Change Committee.
Their reports would be interesting.
4 comments:
Sounds like a great place until you realise it'll soon be full of migrants.
Anon - although that would be two policies Ed and the Climate Change Committee could experience personally.
I'll wager that while the "Island" might have no (mains?) electricity they won't be relying on candles and oil lamps. They'll have some basic power - probably solar & a small wind turbine feeding batteries and possibly inverters to give 230v AC mains. The island cafe has a Facebook page, and both "EE" & "3" show excellent mobile coverage. At the very least they will need something to power an emergency radio....
Dave - basic power would be fine for the experience, preferably through winter.
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