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Gaelic, Norse, Brittonic? A look into the history
and origins of place names around our area
Craggan a’Chait, ‘the little rock of the cat’, is a child summit of Càrn Bàn. It stands 778m high overlooking Toll Lochan (from toll, ‘hole’), which is reputedly one of the more magnificent
Kyle Chronicle #9
Last night in Soho
Release date (UK): 2021
| Country: United Kingdom |
Running time: 116 min |
Genres: Drama, Horror, Mystery |
Director: Edgar Wright |
Starring: Thomasin McKenzie
Anya Taylor Joy, Matt Smith. | BBFC 18
By Jack Weir
Edgar Wright’s latest psychological horror film follows aspiring fashion designer Eloise, who after moving to London to study
A Jewel from the Cairngorms
Of Stone and Sky, by Merryn Glover
By Liz Treacher, Author
Highland author Merryn Glover’s second novel Of Stone and Sky, (Polygon, 2021) which won Book of the Year at the Bookmark Book Festival, is a perfect winter read. Draw the curtains, light the fire and prepare to be
Remembering the Arctic Convoys
Uisdean Vass shares his experiences researching into his family’s wartime stories.
His father, Andrew “Percy” Vass was posthumously awarded the Arctic Star medal.
By Uisdean Vass
By way of introduction, I am an unwilling exile from the beautiful lands of the Kyle of Sutherland. My mother, Johan “Joy” Vass,
200 years of Post Office (Part 2)
A look at the long history of our Post Office services in Ardgay and Bonar Bridge. From an Edwardian sorting office to computers, and from trains to lorries.
By Donald Brown and Silvia Muras
The Post Office building in Ardgay was in use all through the 80s and 90s. The