Purple heather at Culrain
The Kyle of Sutherland area in images throughout the year. Send yours to news@kylechronicle.co.uk Bell heather (Erica cinerea) has had various uses in the past […]
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The Kyle of Sutherland area in images throughout the year. Send yours to news@kylechronicle.co.uk Bell heather (Erica cinerea) has had various uses in the past […]
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Join me to explore together the network of core paths around the Kyle of Sutherland In this summer issue we explore the many paths and
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Dark sickle against waves. Masked. Stiff; a salt-swift cutting the wet air and turning on sharp wing points you show white. Turning and turning alternating
BlĆ s, Across the Machair by C C Hutton C C Hutton / Ceitidh Hutton is an award-winning writer of Gaelic childrenās picture books and writer
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Release date (UK): 2024ā©| Country: Japanā©| Running time: 127 minā©| Genres: Drama, Thrillerā©|Ā ā©Director: Kore-eda Hirokazuā©| Starring: Sakura AndĆ“, Eita Nagayama, Soya Kurokawa.ā©| BBFC 12 Hirokazu
The Kyle of Sutherland area in āØimages throughout the year. Send yours to news@kylechronicle.co.uk Striking colours of a morning sky in May. Taken from Spinningdale,
Spending time āØin nature has physical, mental and emotional health benefits With longer days and warmer weather, this season there will be more opportunities to
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The upper echelons of Rosehall society in 1977 were dominated by military retirees here to ply the fishing in Sutherlandās rivers, and to this observer
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Ardgay Girl, by Lily Byron I f you have read and enjoyed Cider with Rosie by Laurie Lee, you will love Ardgay Girl (Byron, 2023)
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Perfect Days is the latest film from German director Wim Wenders of Paris, Texas fame. Film review by Jack Weir