The sounds of the Isle of Eigg are calming—sheep bleat, waves crash, and in the distance, a bagpipe blows. But it's the views that steal a visitor's attention. Craggy rocks rise above unencumbered ...
Despite being one of the smallest Scottish islands with just 110 residents, the Isle of Eigg is a model of forward-thinking, sustainable, eco-conscious living. As the ferry bobbed with the ebb and ...
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THE residents of Eigg and their partners today will table a renewed bid for the island to end speculative interest from abroad following an approach from a Luxembourg company that wants to develop a ...
Twenty-five years ago, the residents of Eigg completed the purchase of their island. It marked the end to a system of absentee landlords and the start of a time of innovation and growth. "In the 1990s ...
THERE was fury last night over the decision of the trustees of the Heritage Lottery Fund not to back the islanders of Eigg in their attempt to buy the island because of the private benefit the ...
A project to supply a Hebridean island with renewable energy has received its final chunk of funding. Isle of Eigg Heritage Trust has been awarded £750,000 of European funding toward the £1.6m scheme.
The sounds of the Isle of Eigg are calming—sheep bleat, waves crash, and in the distance, a bagpipe blows. But the views are what steal a visitor's attention. Craggy rocks rise above unencumbered ...