Sanda is the ultimate Scottish island, at least in the south-west, with its location relatively close to Northern Island. It has been a stopping place for those sailing and, during the past two years, for those wanting to be ferried to stay and / or eat in acclaimed and luxuriously-appointed, newly-renovated premises. These opportunities have now ended with the island becoming a private place. Part of the story behind this change of status for the island is available in a Campbeltown Courier report.
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I think this is completely outrageous. Have they not heard of the right to roam? I hope a campaign is started locally - maybe a mass trespass - how can they ban people from what is part of our heritage?
I think this is completely outrageous. Have they not heard of the right to roam? I hope a campaign is started locally - maybe a mass trespass - how can they ban people from what is part of our heritage?
think this is completely outrageous. Have they not heard of the right to roam? I hope a campaign is started locally - maybe a mass trespass - how can they ban people from what is part of our heritage?
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