Saw this article and thought I'd share it with you. It's from the Herald and written by Vicky Allan...
When the National Trust for Scotland made a global call six years ago for families to live on the beautiful, car-free Hebridean isle of Canna, for many it seemed a dream opportunity. For the island, left to the Trust by folklorist John Lorne Campbell, and then only home to 15 inhabitants, it was a chance for repopulation and rejuvenation.
But the dream is over. The last family on Canna has just packed up and left – only singletons remain and the population now stands at just 10, the lowest ever recorded.
You can read this article at http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/h...-10-x.16986324
Alastair
When the National Trust for Scotland made a global call six years ago for families to live on the beautiful, car-free Hebridean isle of Canna, for many it seemed a dream opportunity. For the island, left to the Trust by folklorist John Lorne Campbell, and then only home to 15 inhabitants, it was a chance for repopulation and rejuvenation.
But the dream is over. The last family on Canna has just packed up and left – only singletons remain and the population now stands at just 10, the lowest ever recorded.
You can read this article at http://www.heraldscotland.com/news/h...-10-x.16986324
Alastair
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