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Neighbours of a Highland estate have raised concerns about plans to convert a rundown barn into a base for rangers.
The 1,262-acre Bunloit Estate near Loch Ness is recruiting its first rangers since being bought last year by Jeremy Leggett, a solar energy entrepreneur and former scientific director at Greenpeace.
It has applied to Highland Council for planning permission to convert the barn into a “shelter and meeting place” which would be used year-round by the rangers and visiting scientists.