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Campaigners have called for 'categorical' assurances that no human remains lie in the path of the proposed A9 extension over the site of the 1689 Battle of Killiecrankie. Did you know with a Digital ...
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It is the longest road in Scotland, running for 273 miles up the spine of the country to the North Sea and providing one of the main transport links to the Highlands. Usually associated with ...
Five properties in Highland Perthshire belonging to the National Trust for Scotland (NTS) are being let out as the charity tries to claw back cash, including premises at historic Killiecrankie near ...
IT was a battle between the Jacobites and government forces which saw the death of one of Scottish history's most romantic characters, more than 300 years ago. But now a metal detecting survey on the ...