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Glen Affric is the opposite ... walking around with a t-shirt — and it’s the same garment.” While their tartan is imported, the Ricards keep much of their supply chain local.
Provost Robert Wotherspoon sold the majority of the ground to the Forestry Commission in 1948 – and by 2018 Glen Affric was purchased by David Matthews. Proxy civil wars, film stars, extinct beavers, ...
Public body Forestry and Land Scotland (FLS) has applied for a licence to release beavers in Glen Affric in the Highlands. The glen is a large area of thickly wooded hillsides and glens with a ...
Forestry and Land Scotland has applied for a release licence that could see beavers make a ‘historic’ return to Glen Affric in spring 2025 (Owen Humphreys/PA) Beavers could make a “historic ...
Beavers could make a “historic” return to Glen Affric in spring next year, it has been announced. Forestry and Land Scotland (FLS) has applied to nature agency NatureScot for permission to ...
blues and reds and is based on a unique piece of rural Highland tartan discovered in Glen Affric and now in the collection of authority. The new tartan will be used for furnishings and staff ...
The pattern of the new design is based on a unique piece of rural Highland tartan discovered in Glen Affric and now in the collection of authority. Dating from around 1500 to 1600 AD, it is the ...
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