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30/07/2016

Claire White visits Ullapool and talks to a couple who have relocated from Edinburgh, plus Mark Stephen is in Stow to hear about the reopening of part of the Waverley Line.

In the first half hour...
Claire visits Ullapool and talks to a couple who have relocated from Edinburgh and finds out about the advantages and disadvantages of living and working in a remote area.

Mark is in Stow finding out how the reopening of part of the Waverley Line is beginning to transform the area.

Mark visits Lorraine Lucia who farms near Langholm, in the high ground of Dumfries and Galloway where the shearing of the sheep was in full swing.

After the news...
Mark takes a walk along an art trail in Taynish Nature Reserve.

Claire visits the Hoy Dwarfie Stone in Orkney.

Mark takes a look at what is thought to be the largest three-dimensional, outdoor relief map in the world.

We're in Tarbert, Loch Fyne visiting community owned and run Tarbert Castle.

Claire visits the Hoxa tapestry gallery in Orkney, home to artist Leila Thomson's unique, large, hand woven tapestries.

And Roger Kelly from The Penicuick Trust shows Mark around a lost garden in the centre of the village.

1 hour, 30 minutes

Last on

Sat 30 Jul 2016 06:30

Broadcast

  • Sat 30 Jul 2016 06:30

Landward

Landward

Scotland's farming and countryside programme