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Taransay owners seek partner for island restoration

More than a million people have gathered in the Highlands and Islands for the first time since the 1970s, according to the BBC's weekly The Isle of Man newspaper. Warning: This article contains graphic images and photographs of some of the events.

Source: pressandjournal.co.uk
Published on 2023-07-23

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