A new kind of normal
Tourism was one of the businesses most affected by the outbreak of coronavirus, and the normal Highland welcome had to be put on hold until […]
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Tourism was one of the businesses most affected by the outbreak of coronavirus, and the normal Highland welcome had to be put on hold until […]
A new kind of normal Read More »
Gaelic, Norse, Brittonic? A look into the history and origins of placenames around our area There are two different words for grey in Scottish Gaelic:
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The Kyle of Sutherland area in images throughout the year. Send yours to news@kylechronicle.co.uk by Heatherlea Croft Looking towards The Craigs. Through grazing, sheep maintain
Sheep going up hill Read More »
Slowly and gradually, many common activities we took for granted only five months ago are resuming Gradually -and hopefully as safe as possible- activities that
The Kyle of Sutherland area in images throughout the year. Send yours to news@kylechronicle.co.uk Scotland’s remotest glen by Donald Bain Dalphaid, in Glen Cassley,
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Since many community activities are no longer an option, I hope this edition will help us feel closer This is an important issue for people
Together while being apart Read More »
Gaelic, Norse, Brittonic? A look into the history and origins of placenames around our area Toponyms from the various names for horse are very common,
Physical Distancing As Scotland eases lockdown restrictions these measures help protect yourself and others: Stay at home as much as possible. You must only go
Shopping pick-ups, prescription collections and friendly phone calls are some of the services offered by these volunteers to residents in Rosehall, Altass and Brae. When
Rosehall Village Volunteer Group Read More »