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Scottish Inner Hebrides

Planning for the holiday trip? If your financial status is affordable for you to have a vacation in Scotland, please do a visit to Scottish Inner Hebrides. it is a group of islands off the west coast of Scotland. it could be grouped into 2 groups which are Northern and Southern Hebrides.

Well, the Northern Hebrides belongs to the Highland Council, and on the other hand, southern Hebrides is the part of the Argyll and Bute council. Island is always the top choices for the tourist to enjoy the nice scene and environment. In order to discover the fascinating area, you could choose for island cruises or wildlife sea tours. Besides, you also can go for the crafting, fishing and whisky distilling. The most accessible island of the Scottish Inner Hebrides could be Mull where only a short ferry ride from the Oban. Mull could be the most popular island.

Visit Colonsay Island For All the Fun Filled Excitement

Colonsay is a Scottish island situated at the north of Islay & south of Mull. The whole land area is 15.7 square miles. The best part is that the island consists of not more than 110 people. This island is famous for Colonsay House, wild goats and birds such as black legged Kittiwakes, Guillemots, Golden Eagles, Cormorants, Corncrakes etc.

In 1945 there was a film shot at Mull. The name of the movie was ‘I know where I’m going’. This can be a great tourist vacation and if you visit Colonsay you can find more than 20 different holiday cottages, plenty of landscaping views such as the stunning view of the Isle of Colonsay. The beaches are clean and clear and holiday makers can play a variety of amusements such as beach volleyball, skating, swimming, water sports etc. This can be a once in a lifetime experience for all those wishing to travel to Colonsay Island.

Allan makes case for fair fuel on day of stornoway meeting

Following on from the meeting last year between Sam Chambers of GB Oils and representatives of the island community, which I attended,the UK Government remains one of the largest beneficiaries of this unfair situation given the high proportion of the cost of fuel which goes straight to the UK Treasury in tax. I continue to campaign on this issue and should any constituents wish to raise any individual points with me they are welcome to get in touch.

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Allan makes case for fair fuel on day of stornoway meeting