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Episode 4

Bliadhna anns a' Ghearradh Chruaidh. A year with the workers and users of the largest park in the Western Isles. Towards the end of the year, the weather is taking its toll.

The Castle Grounds of Stornoway in the Isle of Lewis is a park land of over 6000 acres, the centrepiece of which is the historic Lews Castle. Once the indulgence of island lairds, today the lands are owned and used by islanders having been gifted to the people of Stornoway by the last resident of the Castle - the infamous Lord Leverhulme.

From gentle walks and golf to car rallies and music festivals, the Castle Grounds is used by a host of people for a host of reasons. The park, or 'the Grounds', are held in huge affection by the people of Stornoway and are a great surprise for visitors to the town.

Run by a community trust which is elected by the townsfolk, the acres of ancients trees , shrubs, pathways and formal gardens are managed by a hardy team of groundsmen and estate workers. Through four seasons cameras stayed with the grounds, the users and the workers to chart a year in this treasure of a park.

In the fourth programme we're now towards the end of the year and the weather is taking its toll on the mountain bike trails, but there is good news about Lews Castle and 'Crusty' gets a call out on Christmas Day.

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